Two new cases of coronavirus have been detected at New Zealand’s border in the last 24 hours, the Ministry of Health has revealed.The first COVID-19 case is a man in his 50s who arrived in New Zealand …
‘Over 3,400 Casualties’: UN Mission in Afghanistan Documents Terror Attacks on Sikhs, Religious Minorities
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Afghanistan’s Gen Z Is Fighting Back
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With US troops gone from two bases in eastern Afghanistan, Taliban steps up attacks
The scars of decades of war and recent battles against ISIS mar the landscape in Achin around the former U.S. Combat Outpost Blackfish, which once housed small Special Forces teams.
China holds first FMs meeting with Pakistan, Nepal, Afghanistan on COVID-19, BRI
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Afghanistan: Immediate Humanitarian Funding Gaps, August to October 2020
English Situation Report on Afghanistan about Agriculture, Contributions, Epidemic and more; published on 24 Jul 2020 by OCHA …
U.S.-Taliban deal brings little respite for Afghanistan’s battered civilians
U.S. and its allies have significantly reduced operations and been blamed for very few civilian casualties this year, but the Taliban’s deadly fight rages on.
What Does Afghanistan’s Latest Outreach to Pakistan Mean for India?
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Taliban push to control private companies, aid agencies in Afghanistan
The Taliban wants all private companies and aid organisations operating in Afghanistan to register with the hardline Islamists, officials from the group said.
Taliban push to control private companies, aid agencies in Afghanistan
The Taliban wants all private companies and aid organisations operating in Afghanistan to register with the hardline Islamists, officials from the group said.