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US envoy warns against normalizing relations with IEA
Amiri made the remarks on X while criticizing the IEA’s ban against UN Special Rapporteur Richard Bennet visiting Afghanistan and the recent ratification of the law on the propagation of virtue and prevention of vice.

Rina Amiri, US Special Envoy for Afghan Women, Girls, and Human Rights, on Saturday called on the international community not to normalize relations with the Islamic Emirate unless there is a profound improvement in their human rights conduct.
Amiri made the remarks on X while criticizing the IEA’s ban against UN Special Rapporteur Richard Bennet visiting Afghanistan and the recent ratification of the law on the propagation of virtue and prevention of vice.
She said that these moves make clear that the IEA is “doubling down on the extreme policies they imposed in the 1990s.”
“It is a normative, economic, and security imperative for the international community to hold the line and not normalize relations with the Taliban (IEA) unless there is a profound improvement in their human rights conduct,” Amiri said.
The Islamic Emirate has repeatedly emphasized that laws in Afghanistan are based on Sharia.
It has also said that the reason for the ban on Bennet is because he makes propaganda against the country.
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Over 50,000 business licenses issued to women entrepreneurs in one year, says Azizi

The Ministry of Industry and Commerce (MoIC) announced on Saturday that Afghanistan’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has grown by 2.7 percent over the past year, and during this period, more than 50,000 business licenses have been issued to women entrepreneurs.
During the ministry’s annual accountability report held at the Government Media and Information Center (GMIC), Acting Minister of Industry and Commerce Nooruddin Azizi said: “To bring Afghanistan’s imports and exports closer together, the only path we found was through Afghan industry. The industrial sector holds significant programs, including job creation.”
Officials from the ministry emphasized that over the past year, more than 26,000 business licenses have been issued to companies, of which 5,000 were granted to women-owned businesses.
“Just among women, 5,000 licenses have been registered and issued through the Ministry of Industry — and this number has increased even more. Through the small business licenses issued to all women entrepreneurs, the total exceeds 50,000,” added Azizi.
Meanwhile, some officials from the ministry pointed to a 50 percent increase in investment attraction compared to previous years.
Sebghatullah Akhundzada, head of Investment Promotion and Support at the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, said: “Compared to previous years, a significant amount of investment has been attracted. Last year alone, nearly 28 billion Afghanis in investment was brought in through the Ministry of Industry and Commerce.”
Meanwhile, Nooruddin Azizi also announced plans for the coming year, including 10 percent increase in GDP, a 25 percent boost in export levels, the creation of 100,000 job opportunities and attraction of $500 million in investment.
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Herat governor heads to Iran for official visit

Noor Ahmad Islamjar, the Governor of Herat province, travelled to Iran on Saturday, leading an official delegation.
According to Iran’s state news agency (IRIB), the visit began with a tour of the Free Trade-Industrial Zone in Iran’s Razavi Khorasan province.
Following this, Governor Islamjar visited the Afghan refugee camp in the town of Sefid Sang, located in Fariman district, to assess the living conditions of Afghan nationals residing there.
He is also expected to visit the Afghan Consulate in Mashhad as part of his three-day trip.
During his stay, Governor Islamjar is scheduled to sign several cooperation agreements and visit various industrial production units in the region.
The visit comes amid unprecedented surge in refugee returns from Iran.
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UN refugee boss arrives in Afghanistan amid unprecedented returns

UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi arrived in Kabul on Saturday amid a record surge in returns of Afghan refugees from neighboring countries.
Grandi was welcomed at Kabul International Airport by Sheikh Kaleem-ur-Rahman Fani, Deputy Minister of Finance and Administration at Afghanistan’s Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation. During the reception, Fani praised Grandi’s visit and stressed the need for international support to address the urgent needs of returnees.
“Resolving refugee issues is a shared responsibility,” Fani said, highlighting that returnees require not only emergency assistance but also sustainable access to shelter, education, and healthcare.
Grandi said his visit aims to assess the situation of returnees firsthand and to hold talks with officials of the Islamic Emirate and affected communities.
He noted that the mass return of refugees from neighboring countries is a major challenge, adding that despite global financial pressures, UNHCR remains committed to its humanitarian mission in Afghanistan.
He is expected to visit Herat province as part of his mission, where he will evaluate the conditions of returning families.
The visit comes as hundreds of thousands of Afghan refugees have been forced to return from Iran in recent months, placing enormous strain on humanitarian services and local infrastructure across Afghanistan.
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