India said it sent a technical team to Kabul to coordinate the delivery of humanitarian assistance after a powerful earthquake in eastern Afghanistan that state media reported killed 1,000 people.
Release of Afghanistan assets should not be politicized: Iran envoy
New York, IRNA – Iran’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations Majid Takht Ravanchi underlined that Afghanistan’s assets seized in the United States belong to the Afghan people …
Release of Afghanistan assets should not be politicized: Iran envoy
New York, IRNA – Iran’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations Majid Takht Ravanchi underlined that Afghanistan’s assets seized in the United States belong to the Afghan people …
Release of Afghanistan assets should not be politicized: Iran envoy
New York, IRNA – Iran’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations Majid Takht Ravanchi underlined that Afghanistan’s assets seized in the United States belong to the Afghan people …
Devastating Earthquake Strikes Afghanistan As Taliban Struggles To Respond
Following the collapse of the previous government and severe international sanctions, the country’s humanitarian crisis has only deepened.
UN readies for possible cholera outbreak after Afghanistan earthquake
The U.N. humanitarian office (OCHA) said preparations were underway to avoid a cholera outbreak in Afghanistan after Wednesday’s earthquake, saying that half a million cases of acute, watery diarrhoea …
Network of Safe Houses in Afghanistan to Shut Down as Funding Dries Up
There’s definitely a sentiment out there that Afghanistan is so backwards and ‘lost’ that it isn’t worth trying anymore,” said Ryan Mauro, director of the Afghan Liberty Project.
Network of Safe Houses in Afghanistan to Shut Down as Funding Dries Up
There’s definitely a sentiment out there that Afghanistan is so backwards and ‘lost’ that it isn’t worth trying anymore,” said Ryan Mauro, director of the Afghan Liberty Project.
Network of Safe Houses in Afghanistan to Shut Down as Funding Dries Up
There’s definitely a sentiment out there that Afghanistan is so backwards and ‘lost’ that it isn’t worth trying anymore,” said Ryan Mauro, director of the Afghan Liberty Project.