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Para-taekwondo team win bronze at Olympic qualifiers
The Afghan National Para-Taekwondo Team won three bronze medals at the Asian qualifying matches for the Tokyo Olympic Games.
Zakia Khodadadi, a female member of the team, in the 43kg weight category; Zabihullah Haidary, in 44kg weight category; and Matin Hotak in weight category of 43kg, all won bronze medals.
The Afghan athletes, unfortunately, failed to qualify for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
The 2021 Asian Taekwondo Olympic Qualification Tournament for the Tokyo Olympic Games took place in Jordan last week.
This comes after Afghanistan’s national taekwondo team missed the Asian qualifying matches for the Olympics after three members of the team tested positive for COVID-19 recently.
According to reports, Sumayya Ghulami, and Zahra Mirzaee, two female members of the squad and their coach were infected with the virus.
The Afghan taekwondo team had been preparing for the last three years to participate at the Olympics.
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Over 365 women-related cases resolved in past month: Virtue Ministry
The Ministry for the Propagation of Virtue and Prevention of Vice (MPVPV) said in a statement that over the past month, it has handled 368 cases related to women’s religious rights.
According to the statement, the ministry also arrested 30 alleged sorcerers, resolved 175 cases of disputes and conflicts, held 743 meetings with traders, and conducted 1,304 reformative sessions with religious scholars and various segments of society.
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Moldova bans Afghan airlines over safety concerns
Moldova’s government has included Afghan airlines in its updated list of carriers banned or restricted from operating in the country, effective 19 February 2026, in line with EU aviation safety rules.
The order, signed by Deputy Prime Minister Vladimir Bolea, covers more than 200 airlines from around 20 countries, including Afghanistan, Russia, Iran, and North Korea. Most face a complete operating ban in Moldovan airspace and airports, while some have limited operational permissions, state news agency Moldpres reported.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Moldova will monitor compliance. The ban remains in place until Moldova joins the European Union.
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