AGP Executive Report
Last update: 31 minutes agoAir Travel: Etihad Airways is doubling Abu Dhabi–Kabul flights to twice daily from 15 July, citing demand that has exceeded expectations since the route launched in March—good news for Afghans traveling for family, business, and leisure. Women’s Travel Safety & Rights: Taliban forces are hunting women in Herat after rare anti-hijab protests, with reports of door-to-door raids and deadly crackdowns—another reminder that movement and visibility can carry serious risks. City Services for Visitors: Kabul residents say the city’s severe shortage of public and mobile toilets is worsening for everyone, especially women, children, the elderly, and travelers—turning basic errands into a public health and dignity problem. Heritage & Tourism: Balkh residents warn Rawza-e-Sharif is crumbling after the 2025 earthquake and ongoing neglect, urging urgent restoration to protect a major historic religious site. Security on the Road: UNAMA reports 13 civilian deaths and 10 injuries from recent Pakistani airstrikes in eastern Afghanistan, underscoring travel risks beyond the main cities. Return-Migrant Aid: Afghanistan’s Islamic Emirate has unveiled a new framework to mobilize and distribute assistance for returning migrants, including how domestic and foreign support will be coordinated.
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