- December 30th, 2024
Kabul Afghanistan under Taliban rule, the United Nations has said that aid operations in Afghanistan are facing a serious funding gap, according to ToloNews. According to data from the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Assistance (OCHA), less...
The US and the Taliban held talks in Doha for the first time since their withdrawal from Afghanistan in August 2021. As Washington pressed the Taliban to roll back policies responsible for the deterioration of the human rights situation in...
Kabul The process of transferring Afghan refugees living in the United Kingdom from hotels to permanent accommodation has been accelerated, TOLOnews has revealed. The British Home Office warned a few months ago that Afghans who had been taken to hotels...
Kabul Officials of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan have burned musical equipment worth thousands of dollars. It includes guitar, harmonium and tabla. According to a media report, the Taliban claim that the music "causes moral corruption." According to the BBC...
Kabul The United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) has claimed that by October 2023, more than 15 million people in Afghanistan will be victims of starvation. As TOLO News reports, 29.2 million people are expected to need humanitarian assistance....
Kabul Afghanistan Girls' students reiterated their request to the Taliban to reopen schools. It comes 660 days after schools for girls from grades 7 to 12 were closed in Afghanistan. The students said that they are facing an uncertain future....
Kabul Kabul's Indira Gandhi Children's Hospital has noticed a recent increase in the number of malnourished children receiving treatment at the hospital. According to doctors, 45 malnourished children have been admitted to the hospital in the last two weeks. Mohammad...
Kabul Kabul residents are concerned about the lack of safe drinking water in the city. Residents say that they do not have access to urban water supply services and that the cost of drinking water from private companies has also...
Kabul The Taliban's Supreme Court has announced that four people, including a woman, have been publicly flogged for "immorality" in Kabul's Pagman district, Khama Press reports. Khama Press is an online news service for Afghanistan. According to a news release,...
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