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Group of women open coffee shop in Kabul
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A group of four young women have opened a coffee shop and library in Kabul where women and girls can get together to read, enjoy a cup of tea, or treat themselves to a sweet treat.
The owners of the coffee shop, called Dari Roya-e-Zan, which in English means a Woman’s Dream, is in Khair Khana in the city. It was officially opened during a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday.
For women who attended the event, this was a welcome initiative, especially for those barred from attending school or university.
With over 1,000 books to choose from, women can order tea or coffee, and read at leisure in a safe environment.
The owners, who asked not to be identified, bake their own cakes and other sweet delights, which are also available to customers.
An initiative like this has been widely welcomed by women in Kabul, especially young girls who have been barred from school above Grade 6 and from university.
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Australia names new special envoy for Afghanistan
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The Australian government has appointed Amanda McGregor as its new special envoy to Afghanistan, replacing Glenn Miles.
“Based in Qatar, Ms McGregor will work with like-minded countries to call out the Taliban on its abuse of human rights and support the people of Afghanistan,” Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong Wong said.
“Our diplomats are the driver of Australia’s engagement with the world. They build influence and prosecute Australia’s national interests abroad,” she added.
Before working for the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, McGregor was a senior adviser to the Canadian embassy and Prime Minister & Cabinet. She also spent five years at the Department of Defence.
Most recently, McGregor was deputy head of mission at the Australian Embassy in Lebanon.
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Afghanistan has created an atmosphere of trust with countries it has ties with: Mujahid
Mujahid stressed that in this meeting the IEA delegation was able to convey and show the demands of the caretaker government and the people of Afghanistan to the world.
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The Islamic Emirate’s spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid, who led the IEA’s delegation at the third Doha meeting, said Afghanistan is no longer isolated and that an atmosphere of trust has been created with countries the IEA has relations with.
Speaking at a press conference on Wednesday, Mujahid said that special envoys at the Doha meeting meeting acknowledged progress made in Afghanistan and that discussions focused on supporting and removing restrictions on the private sector and achievements in the field of fighting drugs.
He stressed that in this meeting the IEA delegation was able to convey and show the demands of the caretaker government and the people of Afghanistan to the world.
“Afghanistan has moved away from isolation; Afghanistan is not isolated. It has its relations with countries and an atmosphere of trust has been created,” said Mujahid.
“The fourth issue was that the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has been able to manage relations with the countries with which it has diplomatic relations, especially in the field of trade and transit, which is important for Afghanistan and for the countries,” he added.
According to Mujahid, the presentation of Afghanistan’s progress had surprised participants and they accepted the achievements of the IEA.
The private sector and the fight against narcotics are two important issues the IEA raised at the Doha meeting. The IEA called for the lifting of all sanctions, the cancellation of restrictions on the private sector and the return of Afghanistan’s frozen foreign reserves.
Mujahid added that IEA does not want Afghanistan to be a field of competition between powerful countries again.
“We won’t allow Afghanistan to become a conflict [zone] between powerful countries, we want Afghanistan to be the center of attraction for aid and the connecting point of countries, not separation,” he stressed.
He stated that the Kabul delegation had 24 bilateral and multilateral meetings with representatives of specific countries on the sidelines of the Doha-3 meeting and emphasized that IEA wants to have relations with all countries.
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Nangarhar officials meet with journalists to resolve media problems
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A joint meeting was held on Wednesday between journalists and local officials of Nangarhar in order to address problems faced by the media outlets in the province.
In this meeting, a number of journalists said that they want the financial problems of the media to be addressed and officials must let them have access to information on time.
“These kinds of meetings are necessary so that journalists can share their problems with the authorities and that the journalists should be able to fulfill their responsibility towards the government,” said a journalist.
Meanwhile, the deputy governor of Nangarhar, the head of information and culture and the spokespersons of various departments emphasized in the meeting that they are ready to fully cooperate with journalists.
“We share your problems with the relevant departments. We cooperate with you as much as we can,” said Sayed Ahmad Banuri, the deputy governor of Nangarhar.
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