Ariana: Afghanistan’s Noor Ali Zadran bid adieu to international cricket on Thursday after two Test matches, 51 ODIs and 23 T20Is. Zadran, who starred with a 28-ball 45 in Afghanistan’s first-ever ODI against Scotland at the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifiers in 2009, played his final game last week at the Tolerance Oval in the Test match against Ireland. The 35-year-old opener retires with 1216 runs in ODIs including a hundred and seven fifties. He made his T20I debut in 2010 and last played a T20I in 2023. Click here to read more (external link).
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8am: Local sources in Panjshir province report that the Taliban plan to establish migrant settlements on private lands in the Anaba district. These lands, currently serving as pasturelands in the village of Anaba, are nestled amidst residents’ houses and rugged mountains. However, some Panjshir residents and civil society activists criticize the Taliban, accusing them of echoing the historical actions of Emir Abdul Rahman Khan and Amanullah Khan, which disrupted local demographics. They stress that any attempt to seize land and relocate non-native individuals will only escalate tensions in the province.
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Khaama: International media reports indicate that the process of issuing special immigrant visas to Afghan citizens for the United States is coming to a close by the end of this year. Reuters reported on Wednesday, March 6th, citing the US State Department that out of the 38,500 special visas allocated for Afghan citizens, only 8,000 remain. According to the report, the issuance of the remaining visas will conclude by the third anniversary of the withdrawal of foreign forces from Afghanistan, meaning until August this year.
8am: Recently, Iranian authorities have reported a 20% increase in the production of industrial drugs (methamphetamine) in Afghanistan over the past ten months. Eskandar Momeni, the head of Iran’s Drug Control Headquarters, stated that regarding the Taliban’s claims of reducing drug cultivation and production, “It should not be the case that traditional drugs decrease while industrial drugs increase. The fight against drugs in Afghanistan should encompass all types of drugs.” Previously, the United Nations also reported an increase in the production and trafficking of methamphetamine in Afghanistan under Taliban control, indicating how deceptive and false the group’s claims of combating drugs are.
Ariana: Local officials in Ghazni province said a traffic accident happened late Tuesday on the Kabul – Kandahar highway in Nani area of Ghazni province leaving six people dead and 32 injured. Children and women are among the victims, officials said. 