Afghanistan
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Suspension of U.S. Aid Deepens Humanitarian Crisis in Afghanistan, OCHA Warns
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has warned that the suspension of U.S. aid has…
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Taliban Flog 23 People, Including 4 Women, in Public Across Four Provinces
The Taliban’s Supreme Court has announced that public floggings were carried out on 23 individuals—four women and 19 men—in the…
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One in Three Afghan Children Out of School, UNICEF Warns
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has reported that one in three children in Afghanistan is not attending school, with…
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Taliban Flog Nine People, Including Two Women, in Kabul and Kunduz
The Taliban’s Supreme Court has announced that in two separate incidents, public flogging sentences were carried out on nine individuals…
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Taliban Flog Five People, Including a Woman, in Ghazni
The Taliban’s Supreme Court has announced that five individuals, including a woman, have been flogged in Ghazni province on charges…
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EU: Over Half of Patients at Mazar-e-Sharif Rehabilitation Center Are Children
The European Union Delegation to Afghanistan has announced that 55% of the patients at the physical rehabilitation center in Mazar-e-Sharif…
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Iran’s Interior Minister: Iran Can No Longer Accommodate Migrants
Eskandar Momeni, Iran’s Interior Minister, has recently stated that around two million undocumented migrants are living in Iran, and the…
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Taliban Flog 13 People, Including 3 Women, in Three Provinces
The Taliban have flogged 13 individuals — including three women — in public across the provinces of Parwan, Ghazni, and…
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Taliban Flog Nine People, Including Two Women, in Three Provinces
The Taliban’s Supreme Court announced in separate statements that nine individuals were publicly flogged in the provinces of Bamyan, Logar,…
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UN Prioritizes Humanitarian Aid in Afghanistan Amid Budget Cuts
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has announced that due to a significant drop in…
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