ACL: Aino Mina 1–0 Jawanan Perozi; Abu Muslim Farah 2–1 Khurasan Faryab
Ariana: In the twenty-ninth match of the fifth season of the Afghanistan Champions League, Aino Mina edged past Jawanan Perozi 1–0. In Tuesday’s thirtieth fixture, Abu Muslim Farah claimed a 2–1 victory over Khurasan Faryab. Looking ahead to tomorrow’s thirty-first match, Arman FC will take on Istiqlal Kabul at 10:00 a.m. Meanwhile, in the thirty-second encounter, Sarsabz Yashlar will face Ettifaq Khanzadah at 1:30 p.m. Click here to read more (external link).
Iran’s Chabahar Port Becoming Key Trade Route For Afghanistan, Says Taliban Envoy

A ship at Chabahar Port (file photo, Press TV)
Afghanistan International: Gul Hassan, the Taliban’s ambassador in Moscow, said Iran’s Chabahar port is becoming a key route for Afghanistan’s foreign trade, with daily commercial flows through the port increasing. Speaking at the Third International North–South Transport Corridor Forum in Russia, he said the Taliban is “working actively” with Iran and India on the Chabahar route. Click here to read more (external link).
Factories Built Among Homes: Air Pollution Threatens the Lives of Ghazni Residents
8am: Residents across Ghazni province speak with deep worry about the industrial factories operating inside their neighborhoods. They say the rapid spread and constant work of these factories have filled the air with poison and pushed many families into serious health problems. Those who live closest to the factories suffer the most and pay the highest price with their health. Residents of Ghazni told the Hasht-e Subh Daily that factory owners burn poor-quality fuel and face no monitoring at all. They say these factories should be forced to install systems that clean the smoke, yet the Taliban issue no warnings and take no action. The people believe that the Taliban have failed to control the causes of air pollution in the province. Because of this failure, the environment grows worse with each passing day. Click here to read more (external link).
Hekmatyar Travels To Malaysia For Medical Treatment, Say Sources

Gulbuddin Hekmatyar
Afghanistan International: Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, the leader of Hezb-e Islami, has travelled to Malaysia for medical treatment, sources told Afghanistan International. The trip marks his first known foreign travel since the Taliban allegedly imposed restrictions on his movements last year. According to the sources, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim personally invited Hekmatyar. They said Ibrahim has admired Hekmatyar since the years of the anti-Soviet jihad and had extended invitations to him several times in the past, with this visit now finally taking place. Click here to read more (external link).
Tolo News in Dari – December 8, 2025
Football: Sorkh Poshan Khafi defeats Sarsabz Yashlar 4-0 in Afghanistan Champions League
Ariana: Sorkh Poshan Khafi secured a commanding 4-0 victory over Sarsabz Yashlar in the Afghanistan Champions League (ACL) on Monday in Kabul. Tomorrow, Tuesday, Aino Mina will face Jawanan Perozi, while Abu Muslim Farah will take on Khurasan Faryab. Click here to read more (external link).
Amrullah Saleh: US has given $ 6,000,000,000 to the Taliban
US$ 6,000,000,000 to the Taliban !
According to the Afghanistan International Bank (AIB), the United States has given six billion dollars in cash to the Taliban since August 2021 through AIB alone. There have been other methods of cash transactions as well. AIB says the notes… https://t.co/pe8QdHrYSI
— Amrullah Saleh (@AmrullahSaleh2) December 7, 2025
How has the US$ 6,000,000,000 been delivered to the Talibs :
In 2024 & 2025, the cash shipments to the Taliban were done by Moalem Aviation Company LLC, which is registered in the Republic of Kyrgyzstan and has only three Airbus cargo planes. You can Google and find out more… https://t.co/Rd1HVUxpla pic.twitter.com/VE0IMvU06V
— Amrullah Saleh (@AmrullahSaleh2) December 7, 2025
Pakistan Claims 23 Killed in Afghanistan Chaman Border Strikes
Khaama: Pakistani forces launched strikes on three Taliban bases near the Chaman border over Friday and Saturday, killing at least 23 fighters. Media reports said the operation followed Taliban firing across the border, which was described as an “unprovoked” ceasefire violation. So far, officials in Kabul have not commented on the Pakistani media claim, and there has been no independent confirmation of the reported casualties. Click here to read more (external link).
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UN States Traffic Accidents as a Leading Cause of Death in Afghanistan
8am: The organization said on Sunday, December 7, on its X platform that by improving road design, prioritizing pedestrian safety, and reducing traffic speeds, safer cities can be built for everyone. The United Nations is raising these points at a time when dozens of people lose their lives annually due to traffic accidents in Afghanistan. Click here to read more (external link).
