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US State Department rejects claims it funds the IEA

The United States remains the largest donor to Afghanistan and has provided nearly $18 billion dollars to Afghanistan in the last three years.

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Matthew Miller, the spokesperson of the US State Department, has once again emphasized that the US does not provide direct financial aid to the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA).

In response to a question that US financial aid to Afghanistan may have gone to the wrong people, Miller said at a press conference on Monday night in Washington that “when it comes to US funding of the Taliban [Islamic Emirate], no, we flatly do not fund the Taliban [Islamic Emirate]. Made that clear on a number of occasions.”

Recently the Office of the Special Inspector General for the Reconstruction of Afghanistan (SIGAR) said the State Department did not assess aid to agencies in Afghanistan in accordance with US policies.

However, the US State Department agreed with the report’s findings and said that it will work to scrutinize the country’s aid to Afghanistan.

But the Islamic Emirate rejects any misuse of aid from the international community, including the United States.

Afghanistan’s Ministry of Economy has also rejected claims of misuse of humanitarian aid and says that aid is provided to deserving and needy people in a transparent manner and with complete trust.

The United States remains the largest donor to Afghanistan and has provided nearly $18 billion dollars to Afghanistan in the last three years.

In an earlier report, SIGAR stated that during the last three years, US aid implementation partners in Afghanistan had paid at least $10.9 million in taxes and money for water and electricity to the current Afghan government.

 

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IPL 2026: Mumbai Indians crush Gujarat Titans by 99 runs

The match was defined by a sensational innings from Tilak Varma, who struck an unbeaten 101 off just 45 deliveries to power Mumbai to a commanding total.

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Mumbai Indians returned to winning ways in emphatic fashion on Monday, defeating Gujarat Titans by 99 runs in a dominant Indian Premier League encounter at the Narendra Modi Stadium.

The match was defined by a sensational innings from Tilak Varma, who struck an unbeaten 101 off just 45 deliveries to power Mumbai to a commanding total. The left-hander’s maiden IPL century came at a crucial time for his side, lifting them out of a recent slump with a display of clean, aggressive hitting that dismantled the Gujarat bowling attack.

After a steady start, Varma accelerated sharply through the middle and death overs, finding boundaries with ease and maintaining a high strike rate to push Mumbai well beyond Gujarat’s reach.

In reply, Gujarat Titans faltered under scoreboard pressure. Their batting lineup failed to build partnerships as Mumbai’s bowlers tightened control early on. Ashwani Kumar led the charge with the ball, claiming four wickets in a disciplined spell that ensured the hosts never threatened the target.

Gujarat were eventually bowled out well short, handing Mumbai one of their most convincing wins of the season and snapping a four-match losing streak.

The result provides a timely boost for Mumbai Indians as the tournament enters a critical phase, while Gujarat Titans will be left searching for answers after a heavy defeat on home soil.

Attention now turns to Tuesday’s IPL fixture, where Sunrisers Hyderabad take on Delhi Capitals. Hyderabad will be aiming to continue their strong run of form, while Delhi are looking to secure an important victory to improve their standing in the competition.

All IPL matches are being broadcast live and exclusively in Afghanistan on Ariana Television, providing fans nationwide with comprehensive coverage of the tournament.

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Robat Paryan railway station nearing completion, says Herat governor

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Noor Ahmad Islamjar has said construction of the Robat Paryan railway station in Herat Province is progressing steadily and is expected to be completed in the near future.

During an inspection of operations along the Khaf–Herat railway line, the governor visited the Robat Paryan station project and reviewed work across different sections, according to a statement from his office.

Islamjar provided guidance to project officials and called for efforts to accelerate implementation, the statement said.

He noted that the station is being built to international standards and added that, once completed, the railway line will be extended to Robat Paryan.

Project officials, meanwhile, said work is being expedited and expressed confidence that the station will soon become operational.

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Afghanistan, Belarus hold talks on fuel imports

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Nooruddin Azizi, Minister of Industry and Commerce of the Islamic Emirate, has held talks with Andrei Yevgenyevich Kuznetsov, Belarus’s Minister of Industry, on increasing the level of trade between the two countries and purchasing diesel fuel and petrol from Belarus.

Azizi raised this issue during his visit to Uzbekistan in a meeting with the Belarusian Minister of Industry.

According to a statement from the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, Azizi invited Belarusian investors to take advantage of investment opportunities in Afghanistan, particularly in the pharmaceutical sector.

The statement added that both sides agreed to establish a joint working team at the deputy-minister level to follow up on the issues discussed in the meeting, especially efforts to increase the volume of trade between the two countries.

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