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Balkhab Conflict Displaced Dozens of Families
Dozens of families have escaped to the Yakawlang district of Bamyan province after clashes in Balkhab district, according to reports.
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Millions of Children in Afghanistan Deprived of School: UN
Deputy High Commissioner of UN Refugee Agency, Kelly T. Clements, in a trip to Afghanistan says millions of children are out of school, stressing that the majority are girls.
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At least 10 Injured in Kabul Blast
10 people sustained “minor injuries’ during an explosion in Sara-e Shahzada market, according to the interior ministry of Taliban’s interim government.
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First 2022 Polio case Registered in Paktika
The first positive case of polio in 2022 was registered in Dileh district of Paktika province, health officials said.
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UNDP Helped Women with Cooking facilities, paid workdays
Over 500 women households get cleaner cooking facilities in Bamyan province and a cash-for-work scheme provided over 54,800 paid workdays in Herat, Balkh and Kunduz provinces, says UNDP in a statement.
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Pakistani NSA Paid Unannounced visit to Kabul
Heading a high-level governmental delegation, Pakistani NSA Moeed Yusuf Landed in Kabul Saturday morning to discuss various issues with the Taliban officials.
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UNSC Calls on Taliban to tackle Security, Economic concerns, Respect Women’s Equal Rights
The delegates in the Security Council stressed during the UNSC meeting on Afghanistan that now is the time for the Taliban to expand opportunity for the people of Afghanistan and demonstrate a real commitment to be a part of the…
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Omicron; Doctors’ Concerns and the Afghan Crisis
Following the rapid spread of a new coronavirus (Omicron) variant worldwide, doctors in Afghanistan are expressing concerns, advising people to strictly adhere to health protocols as this variant may be deadlier than previous ones.
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Is the World Failing Afghan Migrants Challenge?
The real challenge ahead is how to avoid a mega-disaster resulting from a failing economy in Afghanistan that leaves no choice for Afghans other than to leave
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Balkh Residents: There is No Control over Markets and Prices
Residents of Mazar-e-Sharif have expressed concerns over the astronomical rise in raw material prices, saying that despite four months of Taliban rule, there is no control over the market and prices.
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