An earthquake of magnitude 4.3 struck Kabul, Afghanistan on May 14, informed the National Center for Seismology (NCS). The earthquake occurred at 8.14 am with the depth of the tremor recorded to be 60 …
In a first, cargo company begins operation in Afghanistan
The Mofeed Group has opened their cargo branch in capital Kabul making it the first Cargo Company in the country to operate. The inauguration event was held in the Kabul Airport where high ranking …
Afghanistan: 4 farmers killed, 5 injured over poppy field dispute in Badakhshan
At least four farmers have died, and five others have been injured in a dispute over the poppy field destruction in the northeastern Darayim district of Badakhshan province of Afghanistan, Khaama Press reported.
Afghanistan receives 125 tons of humanitarian aid from Turkmenistan
In order to support Afghanistan amid the ongoing crisis, Turkmenistan has sent 125 tons of humanitarian aid including medicine, medical supplies, food and textile products to the country, Khaama Press reported.
Moroccan locust outbreak in Afghanistan could cause massive crop losses
A big Moroccan locust outbreak in Afghanistan’s “wheat basket” could cause massive crop losses and dramatically worsen food insecurity, according to the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization.
Afghanistan, unser verwundetes Land
Afghanistan has been in a state of emergency for four decades. In this documentary, for the first time, only women talk about how their lives have changed in Afghanistan. Six Afghan women take the …
Post-withdrawal, no “over-the-horizon” strikes in Afghanistan
The Biden administration promised to contain the terror threat in Afghanistan, but there’s not much to show for it.
With its economy in meltdown and malnutrition rising, now Afghanistan is hit by swarms of locusts
More than one-fourth of Afghanistan has been struck by a swarm of damaging locusts that threaten widespread wheat crop infestation at a time the Taliban-ruled country is plagued with rising poverty, …
Assange and the Australian government’s persecution of alleged Afghan war crimes whistleblower
The Australian Labor government is itself presiding over prosecutions aimed at punishing those who have exposed war crimes in Afghanistan, in a clear parallel with the attempted US extradition of …
Taliban’s Order For Taxi Drivers To Change Color Of Vehicles Sparks Anger In Afghanistan
The Taliban has ordered all taxi drivers in Afghanistan to change the color of their vehicles from yellow to turquoise. The decision has angered taxi drivers and residents, who say the move is …