UAE-based carrier Flydubai resumed flights to Afghanistan on Wednesday, two years after the international airline stopped flying to the country. “The initiation of Flydubai flights to Kabul is indicative of the restoration of Afghanistan’s airspace to a secure and conventional state, accommodating various types of flights,” said a statement from the office of Deputy Prime
Turkish officials have expressed readiness to improve Afghanistan’s university entrance examination called Kankor. A Turkish examination official said that his country has good experience in conducting exams that focus more on accuracy. He said that they prepare 5,000 questions every year without any repetition and are ready to share their experience in this regard. Meanwhile,
The World Food Program (WFP) in Afghanistan said on Monday $400 million is needed for food before winter arrives. “Winter is just weeks away in Afghanistan, which will cut off entire communities behind mounds of snow and ice. $400M is what it takes to preposition food and reach the most vulnerable people in the country
Bayat Power is hoping to start work on phase two of Bayat Power-1 in northern Jawzjan province in order to increase its electricity production output for Afghanistan. Company officials said Sunday they have started discussions with relevant government departments in order to start the project. Mohammad Shoaib Sahibzada, the technical head of Bayat Power, said
One hundred couples were married in a mass ceremony in Herat province on Sunday with the help of charitable organizations. Local officials and cultural experts in Herat say that due to financial problems, unemployment and the economic crisis, many young people are unable to afford a wedding, but charities have stepped in to help. “We