Tolo News in Dari – September 28, 2025
Khaama: Pakistani media have reported that the government has decided to close 16 Afghan refugee camps located in Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab. The decision reflects Islamabad’s continued policy shift on Afghan refugees. Around 13,000 families, amounting to more than 90,000 Afghan refugees, currently live in these camps. Reports indicate that no raids, arrests or
Tolo News: Officials from the National Environmental Protection Agency (NEPA) say that in order to curb the widespread use of plastic bags, the import of these bags from other countries into Afghanistan has been banned. They added that domestic companies are still allowed to produce plastic, but on the condition that their annual production is
Amu: Pakistan’s military and intelligence establishment has long been accused of using proxy jihadist groups as tools of its foreign policy. From Kashmir to Afghanistan, Pakistani-backed terrorist groups have waged war in pursuit of Islamabad’s strategic goals. From the first Kashmir war, soon after independence, to the Taliban’s return in Kabul, the Pakistan behaviour has
Khaama: A migrant boat carrying 45 people capsized on Thursday near the coastal town of Didim in Turkey’s Aydin province, killing an Afghan woman and her three-year-old son. According to Turkish media, the inflatable boat overturned due to rough seas and poor weather conditions. Click here to read more (external link). Other Immigration / Migrant
Afghanistan International: President Donald Trump indicated he intends to make further remarks about Bagram airbase but gave no timetable for when he might do so. At the White House on Thursday, Trump referred to his administration’s rebuilding of the US military and the equipment left behind in Afghanistan following the 2021 withdrawal. He again criticised
Ariana: Abdul Matin Qane, spokesman for the Ministry of Interior Affairs, says the subversive elements of Daesh in Afghanistan have been “completely” curbed, and there is no cause for concern in this regard. Qane made these remarks in response to concerns raised by some countries and organizations regarding the potential infiltration of Daesh members into
Khaama: Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti has accused Kabul of supporting terrorist groups and militant outfits operating against Pakistan. He said insurgents were finding safe havens across the border. According to Geo News on Thursday, Bugti alleged that the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and other groups easily run training camps and secure shelters in Afghanistan. Click
