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  • District in Badakhshan briefly falls to anti-Taliban group: Sources July 17, 2026
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  • 53 years after Daoud Khan coup: Where is Afghanistan today? July 17, 2026
  • Shortage of Garbage Bins in Herat Turns Drainage Channels into Dumping Grounds July 17, 2026
  • With No Jobs, Remittances Become Lifeline For Afghan Households July 16, 2026
  • U.S. Lawmakers Seek Autopsy Report After Afghan Refugee Dies in ICE Custody July 16, 2026
  • Tolo News in Dari – July 16, 2026 July 16, 2026
  • ‘When she turns eight they will take her’: rising number of Afghan girls being sold into child marriage July 15, 2026
  • Taliban Detains More Than 10 In Ghor Over Alleged Opposition Ties, Say Sources July 15, 2026
  • Tolo News in Dari – July 15, 2026 July 15, 2026

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District in Badakhshan briefly falls to anti-Taliban group: Sources

17th July, 2026 · admin · Leave a comment

Amu: An anti-Taliban group briefly seized control of Yaftal-e-Paeen district in Afghanistan’s northeastern Badakhshan province early Friday before withdrawing several hours later, local sources told Amu TV. According to the sources, the fighters identified themselves as a newly formed group calling itself “Sepahian-e Mihan” (Soldiers of the Homeland) and raised the group’s flag over the district administration building during the takeover. The sources said the fighters later withdrew from the district. Click here to read more (external link).

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Posted in Anti-Taliban Resistance | Tags: Afghan resistance against Taliban, Badakhshan, Sepahian-e Mihan Soldiers of the Homeland |

Tolo News in Dari – July 17, 2026

17th July, 2026 · admin · Leave a comment

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

53 years after Daoud Khan coup: Where is Afghanistan today?

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Daoud Khan

Amu: The overthrow of Afghanistan’s monarchy in 1973 ushered in the country’s first republic and reshaped its political trajectory, a legacy that remains contested more than five decades later.  Afghanistan on Friday marked the 53rd anniversary of the July 17, 1973, coup that ended the country’s centuries-old monarchy and established its first republic under Mohammad Daoud Khan—a turning point that historians say fundamentally altered the country’s political course. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in History, Political News | Tags: Mohammad Daoud Khan, Mohammad Zahir Shah |

Shortage of Garbage Bins in Herat Turns Drainage Channels into Dumping Grounds

17th July, 2026 · admin · Leave a comment

8am: As the population grows and the weather turns warmer, several residents of Herat province are criticizing the shortage of garbage  bins in many parts of the city. According to them, the lack of adequate bins has led some residents to dump their  waste in drainage channels, ditches, and public spaces because they have no suitable place to dispose of it. Residents say the municipality also fails to collect the garbage on time. As a result, with  water stagnating in the drainage channels and waste rotting in the heat, a foul stench spreads across the city, and the number of mosquitoes rises, disrupting the daily lives and health of residents. Meanwhile, several environmental experts warn that poor waste management not only harms the city’s appearance and the environment but also pollutes the air, soil, and water, creating conditions for the spread of various diseases. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Environmental News | Tags: Herat, Pollution |

With No Jobs, Remittances Become Lifeline For Afghan Households

16th July, 2026 · admin · Leave a comment

By Daud Khattak and RFE/RL’s Radio Azadi
July 16, 2026

Momin Khan works long hours running a small shop in the Afghan capital, Kabul. He’s fortunate to have work, but like many of those around him who don’t have a job, he finds himself in the same position as them: relying on remittances from family abroad to survive.

Since the Taliban regained control of Afghanistan five years ago as international military forces withdrew, the country’s economy has sputtered, inflation has spiked to erode purchasing power, and international investment has all but dried up, leaving ordinary Afghans like Khan scrambling.

Khan told RFE/RL’s Radio Azadi that each month, expat members of Afghan families send money back home from around the world, providing a lifeline amid troubled economic times.

“Those [families] depend entirely on the money that is sent to them [from abroad]. So, almost every month, I collect the money for them and deliver it. It has turned into a main source of survival for those families,” he said.

Since retaking power in August 2021, the Taliban-controlled government has tried to play up economic successes after rolling out a five-year National Development Strategy last year.

But few Afghans are feeling a positive impact. In fact, many are feeling the opposite in one of the world’s poorest countries, which has been wracked by decades of war.

The annual inflation rate in May hit 8 percent, compared with 0.5 percent in the same month a year earlier. Food inflation, which measures price growth across a basket of food items, was even higher at 8.2 percent.

When Radio Azadi spoke to families in different provinces around the country, the same problems — inflation and a lack of employment opportunities — were brought up.

Abdul Sattar Ayubi, a resident of Sawkay district in Afghanistan’s eastern Kunar Province, told Radio Azadi that had it not been for his son sending money, his family would have been left with no other source of income.

“My son is based in London and supports the family by regularly sending money from there. We wouldn’t be able to fulfill our daily expenses without his support,” said Ayubi, adding that “with no jobs or business opportunities in the country,” Afghans who have relatives or family members abroad basically have to receive financial support to survive.

There is no official figure indicating the exact number of foreign remittances to Afghanistan in 2026, mainly because most of the money inflows come via channels such as Hawala, an informal system of lenders that operates outside the traditional banking system.

Azarakhsh Hafizi, former head of Afghanistan’s Chamber of Commerce, told Radio Azadi that foreign remittances have effectively tripled in recent years.

“In the past, Afghans living abroad used to send around $1 billion a year. That amount now stands between $2.7 billion and $3.5 billion annually,” said Hafizi, who returned to Kabul after staying in Germany for many years.

Afghanistan has also become one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises following economic collapse and the loss of vital Western aid.

Taliban restrictions on women have compounded the hardship by cutting off a crucial source of household income for many families already struggling to survive. Women have been barred from working in much of the economy, while women-owned businesses face extensive restrictions.

Putting further strain on the economy, almost 3.5 million Afghans, mostly from neighboring Iran and Pakistan, have been forced to return to the country in recent years.

“With millions of Afghans returning home, rapid population growth is outpacing economic gains pushing down incomes and deepening poverty and fragility”, said Faris Hadad-Zervos, World Bank country director for Afghanistan.

Afghanistan also has one of the highest unemployment rates in the world. According to the International Labor Organization (ILO), the unemployment rate remained at 13.35 percent in 2025.

One resident of the southern province of Kandahar told Radio Azadi that financial support from her relatives abroad is the only source of income that enables her family to buy vital food and medicines.

“Unemployment and economic hardship have forced many Afghan households to rely on this assistance to cover our daily expenses, such as buying medicine and food as well as meeting our children’s needs,” said the woman, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

Hafizi warned that a reliance on remittances is only a short-term solution to Afghanistan’s problems, and could eventually have a negative effect on people’s motivation to work and on entrepreneurship.

“To help overcome the economic problems, the focus must shift to long term solutions that will help generate employment opportunities and improve the economy,” he said.

Copyright (c) 2026. RFE/RL, Inc. Reprinted with the permission of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 1201 Connecticut Ave NW, Ste 400, Washington DC 20036.
Posted in Economic News | Tags: Life under Taliban rule, Taliban government failure, unemployment |

U.S. Lawmakers Seek Autopsy Report After Afghan Refugee Dies in ICE Custody

16th July, 2026 · admin · Leave a comment

Khaama: Six Democratic members of the U.S. House of Representatives have called on the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to release the full autopsy report of an Afghan refugee who died after being taken into U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody, while seeking information about the detention and deportation of other former Afghan partners of the United States. According to the lawmakers, Paktiawal was arrested by ICE officers on March 13 while taking his children to school. They said he had no criminal convictions and had a documented history of assisting U.S. Special Forces during the war in Afghanistan. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Human Rights, Refugees and Migrants, US-Afghanistan Relations |

Tolo News in Dari – July 16, 2026

16th July, 2026 · admin · Leave a comment

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

‘When she turns eight they will take her’: rising number of Afghan girls being sold into child marriage

15th July, 2026 · admin · Leave a comment

The Guardian (UK): Child marriage is not new to south Asia. But while the practice across the region has been declining, the Taliban takeover reversed that trend in Afghanistan. Shabnam*, a midwife, says: “Since the new government came to power, the number of child mothers has increased dramatically. In the past, perhaps only two child mothers visited the hospital each month, most of whom were from illiterate families. But now, literate and illiterate families marry off their daughters at a young age.” Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Women, Human Rights | Tags: child marriage, Life under Taliban rule |

Taliban Detains More Than 10 In Ghor Over Alleged Opposition Ties, Say Sources

15th July, 2026 · admin · Leave a comment

Amrullah Saleh

Afghanistan International: Sources told Afghanistan International that Taliban intelligence has detained 13 young men in Ghor province over the past two days. The group accused them of links to Afghanistan Green Trend, the political movement led by former Afghan vice-president Amrullah Saleh. Informed sources in Ghor said on Wednesday that Taliban intelligence officers had arrested at least six people from their homes in the village of Atus Sofla and others from their workplaces in Firozkoh, the provincial capital. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Anti-Taliban Resistance | Tags: Afghan resistance against Taliban, Afghanistan Green Trend (AGT), Amrullah Saleh, Ghor |

Tolo News in Dari – July 15, 2026

15th July, 2026 · admin · Leave a comment

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |
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