Germany had no choice but participation in Afghanistan mission, Joschka Fischer says

Former German Foreign Minister, Joschka Fischer, has said that Germany had no choice but to participate in the Afghanistan mission. kabul 24: Speaking at a parliamentary inquiry on Monday, Fischer said that Germany had no real choice but to participate in the mission to topple the Taliban government in Afghanistan.

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Flood in Afghanistan killed seven people

According to the Taliban’s Ministry for Disaster Management, recent flash floods have caused the deaths of seven people and injuries to nine others in several provinces of Afghanistan. Kabul 24: Shafiullah Rahimi, the ministry’s spokesperson, released a video on Sunday saying that the incidents occurred in Paktia, Paktika, Nangarhar, Logar,.

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Modi and Biden Hold Crucial Talks on Afghanistan at the White House

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent state visit to the United States has sparked debates and garnered praise for various reasons. However, one aspect that has received scant attention is the discussion held between the two leaders regarding the ongoing Afghan crisis. President Joe Biden of the United States and.

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Amnesty International: Erasing Afghanistan women from public life is a “crime against humanity”

Amnesty International has reiterated that erasing women and girls from public life is a crime against humanity for which the Taliban must be held accountable. Kabul24: In a tweet on Saturday, the organization highlighted that Afghanistan’s women and girls have been stripped of their basic rights and freedoms, with their.

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Invasion of tent butterflies to Farah gardens

Ehsanullah, an experienced gardener in Farah, has been battling tent moths for over eight years. With two fig gardens under his care, he laments the annual invasion of these pests as the weather warms up. Kabul24: Despite his efforts, Ehsanullah reveals that no institution has provided professional training to gardeners.

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Abdul Ghani Baradar: Foreigners still do not leave Afghan people alone

Abdul Ghani Baradar, the economic deputy of the prime minister, says that they do not leave foreigners alone and leave the country. According to Kabul 24 report, Mr. Baradar said today (Wednesday, 7th of Cancer) in his speeches after the Eid al-Adha prayer in the citadel: “Foreigners still do not.

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Eid al-Adha shadowed by soaring livestock prices and economic hardship in Afghanistan

As Eid al-Adha approaches, the people of Afghanistan are facing a double whammy of poverty and soaring livestock prices, leaving many with little to celebrate the holiday. Kabul24: Livestock markets have been set up in many parts of the country for people to buy an animal for Eid al-Adha, but.

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Iranian police chief: Taliban have no will to deal with opium production and smuggling

Iranian police chief, Ahmad Reza Radan, has accused the Taliban of lacking the will to combat opium production and drugs trafficking in Afghanistan. Kabul24: Speaking to the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) on Monday on the occasion of International Day Against Drugs, Radan said that opium cultivation has increased.

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KidsRights Index: Afghanistan among the worst places to be a child

Afghanistan has been ranked among the worst countries to be born in, according to a report by KidsRights Foundation, a children’s advocacy organisation. Kabul24: The 2023 KidsRights Index, an annual report ranking of children’s rights, evaluated 192 countries across five domains: life, health, education, protection, and enabling environment. The report.

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Taliban denies being responsible for 80 per cent of global opiate production

The Taliban has rejected the recent UN report on opium production in the country as “far from reality”. Kabul24: The report by the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) said that Afghanistan was responsible for producing an estimated 80 per cent of the global opiate production in 2022, despite.

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Hundreds of Afghan refugees at risk of homelessness in Britain

The UK Home Office has recently asked more than 400 refugees from Afghanistan, who were evacuated from the country following the Taliban takeover, to leave the hotels they have been accommodated. Kabul24: According to the BBC, half of the refugees could end up homeless. The Home Office has said that.

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Iran: Negotiations with Afghanistan about Helmand water rights continue

The Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson, Nasser Kanaani, said on Monday that talks with the Taliban over the Helmand River water rights continues. Kabul24: Speaking at a press conference in Tehran, Kanaani said that the two sides had held “specialised discussions on the matter”. According to ISNA, Kanaani said that the Taliban.

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