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  • Afghan Migrants In Iran Face Growing Hardship Amid War Fallout May 20, 2026
  • Gold mining halted in parts of Badakhshan amid growing tensions, sources say May 20, 2026
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  • Tolo News in Dari – May 20, 2026 May 20, 2026
  • Explosion Hits Taliban Recruitment Centre In Ghor, Says Anti-Taliban Group May 19, 2026
  • Families in Afghanistan’s Ghor Province Selling Children Amid Extreme Poverty: BBC May 19, 2026
  • Amo Region cruise past Bost by 8 wickets in List A Tournament May 19, 2026
  • Tolo News in Dari – May 19, 2026 May 19, 2026
  • Gold Mine Tensions Escalate As Taliban Arrest Commanders’ Relatives May 18, 2026
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Afghan Migrants In Iran Face Growing Hardship Amid War Fallout

20th May, 2026 · admin · Leave a comment

By Farangis Najibullah, Firuza Azizi and Sahar Lewal
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
May 20, 2026

Every morning, Faisal stands along a road on the outskirts of the Iranian capital, Tehran, waiting for a day job.

The 27-year-old migrant from neighboring Afghanistan used to find manual work on most days, earning up to 10 million rials ($7.50), most of which he sent to his wife and five children back home.

But the informal manual work Faisal relied on to eke out a living has dried up since the United States and Israel launched a bombing campaign of Iran on February 28. The 11-week war has devastated Iran’s already-battered economy, left much of the country’s infrastructure and industries in tatters, and seen prices for basic food items skyrocket.

The economic fallout from the conflict has hit the estimated 4 million Afghan refugees and migrants in Iran — many of whom fled war, poverty, and persecution in Afghanistan — especially hard. Many Afghans have no legal status and are deprived of basic rights in the Islamic republic.

“On most days, I don’t find any work. When I do, the pay is half of what I used to get for the same work,” Faisal, who spoke on condition that his full name not be used for security reasons, told RFE/RL.

The war has also created a securitized atmosphere in Iran, deepening Afghans’ fears of arrest or deportation. Iranian authorities have responded to the conflict by deploying security forces in major cities, cutting off the Internet to many Iranians, and arresting critics.

‘Everything Became More Expensive’

Many Afghans in Iran work as day laborers, street vendors, and construction workers.

Among them is Hafizullah Nayebi, who moved to Iran in 2024 with his wife and four children. Living in Iran’s central city of Isfahan, Nayebi said the prices of basic food items have soared since the war began.

“The price of flatbread went from 30,000 rials ($0.02) to 200,000 ($0.15),” Nayebi, a welder from Afghanistan’s northern Faryab Province, told RFE/RL.

“The price of chicken increased by more than four times,” he added. “My salary stayed the same, but everything else, like rice and cooking oil, has become more expensive.”

The conflict has exacerbated the economic crisis in Iran, which was already grappling with rising inflation and unemployment. In March, the cost of food surged by 110 percent compared to the same month in 2025.

‘People Are Scared’

Afghans who spoke to RFE/RL said the authorities were no longer extending visas for migrants, leaving some in limbo.

More than 1 million Afghans have been deported in recent years as part of Tehran’s plan to expel all undocumented migrants. Afghans suffer widespread abuse and discrimination in Iran, where they have often been blamed for insecurity and unemployment.

Faisal said he fears the war could trigger a new crackdown on Afghans. A former member of Afghanistan’s security forces under the Western-backed government, he fled when the Taliban seized power in 2021. He has since lived in Iran without a residency permit.

“I live here, trying to hide from the authorities. I live in constant fear of being caught,” he said.

In January, Faisal said he tried to leave Iran for Turkey but was turned back at the border. Returning to Afghanistan is not an option. He fears retribution by the Taliban, which has been accused of arresting, torturing, and killing former members of the security forces.

Despite the risks to Afghans, Iran has continued to deport them in large numbers. Over 120,000 Afghans were deported from Iran in the first three months of 2026, according to official Iranian government data.

“People are scared,” said Basija Saeedi, an Afghan rights activist based in Iran. “They don’t know if they will be able to stay another day.”

Copyright (c) 2026. RFE/RL, Inc. Reprinted with the permission of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 1201 Connecticut Ave NW, Ste 400, Washington DC 20036.

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Gold mining halted in parts of Badakhshan amid growing tensions, sources say

20th May, 2026 · admin · Leave a comment

Amu: Gold mining operations in parts of Afghanistan’s northeastern Badakhshan province have been suspended amid escalating tensions over control of mineral-rich areas, local sources said on Wednesday. The suspension comes as Taliban attempt to contain growing unrest linked to gold mines in Shukai district and surrounding areas, where disputes between local residents, armed groups and rival Taliban-linked factions have intensified in recent weeks. Click here to read more (external link).

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Bost beat Mis-e-Ainak by 36 runs in rain-hit match

20th May, 2026 · admin · Leave a comment

Amu: Bost Region defeated Mis-e-Ainak Region by 36 runs under the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method in a rain-affected match Wednesday at the e& Regional List A Tournament in Nangarhar. Bost posted 277 for 8 in its allotted 50 overs before rain interrupted Mis-e-Ainak’s chase, leaving the side at 119 for 7 after 22.4 overs. The victory marked Bost Region’s first win of the tournament. The match was part of the 2026 Regional List A Tournament, Afghanistan’s domestic one-day regional cricket competition, being held at the Ghazi Amanullah Khan Cricket Ground in Nangarhar. Click here to read more (external link).

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Tolo News in Dari – May 20, 2026

20th May, 2026 · admin · Leave a comment

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Explosion Hits Taliban Recruitment Centre In Ghor, Says Anti-Taliban Group

19th May, 2026 · admin · Leave a comment

Amrullah Saleh

Afghanistan International: Afghanistan Green Trend says it attacked a Taliban military recruitment centre in Firozkoh, the capital of Ghor Province, on Monday, May 18, using explosives planted inside the facility. The group released a video claiming responsibility for the attack. This is the second time Afghanistan Green Trend, led by Amrullah Saleh, former vice president of Afghanistan, has independently claimed responsibility for an attack against the Taliban through its official channels, separate from the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan led by Ahmad Massoud. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Anti-Taliban Resistance | Tags: Afghanistan Green Trend (AGT), Amrullah Saleh, Ghor |

Families in Afghanistan’s Ghor Province Selling Children Amid Extreme Poverty: BBC

19th May, 2026 · admin · Leave a comment

Khaama: A report by BBC says worsening poverty and unemployment in Afghanistan’s Ghor Province are forcing some families to sell children while malnutrition is driving rising infant deaths. The report described severe hunger in the provincial capital Firozkoh, where crowds gather daily for leftover bread and rare labor opportunities, while many residents return home without food or work. One father interviewed by BBC said he was considering selling one of his seven-year-old twin daughters because he could no longer feed the rest of his children. Click here to read more (external link).

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Amo Region cruise past Bost by 8 wickets in List A Tournament

19th May, 2026 · admin · Leave a comment

Amu: Amo Region secured a commanding eight-wicket victory over Bost Region on Monday in the e& Regional List A Tournament after restricting Bost to 159 runs and comfortably chasing down the target in Nangarhar. After winning the toss at the Ghazi Amanullah Khan Cricket Ground, Amo elected to field first and quickly took control of the match through a balanced bowling performance. The victory gives Amo Region its first win of the 2026 tournament, which is being held in Nangarhar and features Afghanistan’s leading regional one-day teams. Click here to read more (external link).

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Tolo News in Dari – May 19, 2026

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Gold Mine Tensions Escalate As Taliban Arrest Commanders’ Relatives

18th May, 2026 · admin · Leave a comment

Afghanistan International: Local sources in Badakhshan tell Afghanistan International that the Taliban have detained several individuals, including relatives of a number of the group’s ethnic Tajik commanders, amid an ongoing dispute over gold. According to these sources, those detained include Khaled, a nephew of Mawlawi Amanuddin Mansoor, the Taliban’s governor in Helmand; Musa Kaka, a commander close to Juma Khan Fateh, the Taliban’s deputy governor in Zabul; and the brother-in-law of Mawlawi Hafiz, the Taliban’s governor in Farah. The sources also reported that the Taliban have destroyed gold-processing workshops belonging to Amanuddin Mansoor. Click here to read more (external link).

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Human Rights Union: Beating of Elderly Men Shows Systematic Taliban Violence

18th May, 2026 · admin · Leave a comment

8am: Following the release of a video showing the severe beating of two elderly men by Taliban fighters, the Human Rights Activists Union (HRAU) says the footage once again reveals the deeply rooted and systematic nature of Taliban violence. In a statement issued on Monday, May 18, the HRAU said that scenes of attacks on civilians with “sticks, fists, and kicks” by a group of armed men demonstrate a level of brutality that crosses all moral, legal, and human boundaries. According to the statement, reports and visible evidence suggest that the attack may be linked to land grabbing, forced displacement, or intimidation of civilians. It added that similar incidents have previously been reported, including videos of men and women being beaten and tortured by Taliban fighters. Click here to read more (external link).

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