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New cabinet introduced to National Assembly
Afghan president Ashraf Ghani introduced his new nominees for Cabinet in his national unity government on Tuesday to the National Assembly for vote of confidence.
While introducing the new nominees, Ghani told to members of national assembly that they can vote or reject the new cabinet members.
“I have tried my best to present a cabinet that would be acceptable to you,” Ghani said during an hour-long speech before the assembly.
The list of new cabinet members is as following:
1. Eklil Hakimi for Finance Ministry
2. Salahuddin Rabani for Foreign Ministry
3. Sayed Sadat Mansoor Naderi for Ministry of Labours and Social Affairs
4. Sayed Hussain Ulumi Balkhi for Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation
5. Noorulhaq Ulumi for Interior Ministry
6. Ahmad Sear Mahjur for Justice Ministry
7. Barna Karimi for Ministry of Communication and Information Technologies
8. Sardar Mohammad Rahimi for Ministry of Trade and Industry
9. Mohammad Gul Zalmay Younasi for Ministry of Education
10. Shir Mohammad Karimi for Defense Ministry
11. Nasir Ahmad Durani for Ministry of Rural Development
12. Sardar Mohammad Rahman Ughlu for Ministry of Economy
13. Qamaruddin Shinwari for Ministry of Border and Tribal Affairs
14. Najiba Ayoubi for Ministry of Women Affairs
15. Shah Zaman Mewandi for Minister Of Urban Development Affairs
16. Ghulam Abas Bashir for Ministry of Public Work
17. Ay Sultan Khairi for Ministry of Information and Culture
18. Abdul Rahman Salehi for Ministry of Energy and Water
19. Faizullah Zaki for Transport and Civil Aviation
20. Khatera Afghan for Ministry of Higher Education
21. Faiz Mohammad Usmani for Ministry of Hajj and Religious Affairs
22. Faizullah Kakar for Ministry of Counter Narcotics
23. Dawoud Shah Sabah for Ministry of Mines and Petroleum
24. Khalilullah Sediq for Da Afghanistan Bank
25. Rahmadullah Nabil for National Directorate of Security
Time shows whether the new cabinet members introduced to National Assembly will receive the vote of confidence or not.
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Afghanistan granted 30,000 Hajj quota for 2026
Noor Mohammad Saqib, Minister of Hajj and Religious Affairs, announced on Saturday that Afghanistan has secured a quota of 30,000 for the 2026 Hajj pilgrimage, and that this quota has been distributed transparently and fairly among Hajj applicants across the country.
Speaking at a press conference, Saqib said that the cost for each pilgrim from Afghanistan to perform next year’s Hajj has been set at 266,400 AFN, which is a reduction of 15,690 AFN compared to the previous period.
According to Saqib, the total expenses for the Hajj process have been set at 7,818,307,200 AFN.
He stated that separate quotas have also been determined for Mujahideen and Afghan migrants in Iran, Pakistan, and other countries, and that Saudi Arabia has pledged to allocate a larger quota to Afghanistan in the future.
He added that after the Islamic Emirate came to power in Afghanistan, there were 87,104 Hajj applicants who had previously registered across the country. He said that this year the majority of Afghanistan’s allocated quota was given to these applicants.
The Minister of Hajj also emphasized that contracts have been signed with Ariana Airlines and Kam Air to transport pilgrims to Saudi Arabia.
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Afghan Embassy in Japan suspends operations
Shida Mohammad Abdali, the ambassador of the former Afghan government in Japan, has announced that the activities of the embassy have been suspended as of today, Saturday.
In a statement, Abdali said that today was the last day of the Afghanistan Embassy’s operations in Tokyo and that the embassy has officially been handed over to a delegation from the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Until now, the Afghanistan Embassy in Japan had been operating under the name of the former government, and its ambassador had been appointed by the former Afghan administration.
Earlier, the embassy had announced that its activities would be suspended from January 31, 2026.
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UN report warns of shift toward synthetic drugs in Afghanistan
The United Nations has warned that drug use patterns in Afghanistan are shifting away from traditional narcotics toward synthetic drugs and the misuse of medical substances, according to a new report released by the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).
The report, the third and final volume of the National Drug Use Survey in Afghanistan, found that cannabis and opium remain the most commonly used substances, accounting for 46 percent and 19 percent of drug consumption, respectively. However, it highlights a growing use of synthetic drugs, with so-called “K” tablets making up 11 percent and methamphetamine, commonly known as crystal meth, accounting for 7 percent.
The survey was conducted by UNODC with financial support from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). It also points to the heavy economic burden drug use places on Afghan households, noting that the cost of substances such as methamphetamine can consume a substantial share of a daily wage earner’s income.
Respondents identified poverty, unemployment, physical pain, psychological stress and family problems as the main factors driving drug use. UN officials emphasized that addressing the issue requires integrated responses, including treatment and harm-reduction services alongside primary healthcare, psychosocial support and social protection measures.
The report also highlights significant gaps in access to drug treatment services, particularly for women, whose access remains considerably lower than that of men.
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