Four Million Mothers and Children Suffer from Malnutrition in Afghanistan

The World Food Programme recently underscored the imperative for countries to aid the people of Afghanistan, revealing that four million children and mothers in the country are grappling with malnutrition. On Friday, November 10th, the World Food Programme released these alarming statistics. Kabul 24: Simultaneously, with French support for the.

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Pakistan Prime Minister: Refugee Deportation is Counter-Terrorism

،In the face of mounting criticism from rights groups, Pakistan’s caretaker Prime Minister Anwar ul Haq Kakar defended his government’s policy to deport undocumented refugees. He linked the country’s ongoing crackdown on refugees to counter-terrorism efforts, attributing the recent surge in terrorist attacks in Pakistan to the Taliban’s rise in.

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United Nations: Drug production in Afghanistan has decreased by 92%

The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) recently conducted an analysis of poppy cultivation and drug production in Afghanistan, revealing a significant decline in drug cultivation due to the prohibitions imposed by the Taliban. Kabul 24: On Sunday, November 5th, the organization released its report, highlighting that drug.

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Pakistan’s Interior Minister Warns Citizens Against Sheltering Illegal Immigrants

Minister, Sarfraz Bugti, has issued a stern warning to citizens: anyone sheltering illegal immigrants, especially Afghans, will face severe legal consequences. Kabul 24: Bugti delivered this clear message during a high-profile press conference on Tuesday, November 9th. “Renting a house to illegal immigrants makes you a criminal accomplice,” he declared,.

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Pakistani Media Reports Commencement of Detention Process for “Illegal” Immigrants

Pakistani media outlets have reported the initiation of a process detaining migrants without legal documents by the police in the country. Kabul 24: According to Geo News, this process began on Wednesday, November 1st, in cities such as Karachi, Rawalpindi, and other parts of Pakistan. The police have detained undocumented.

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Bennett Urges Pakistan to Halt the Deportation of Afghan Refugees

Richard Bennett, the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Afghanistan, has once again called on the Pakistani government to cease the expulsion of Afghan migrants and refugees. Kabul 24: On Tuesday night, October 31st, Bennett wrote on his X page, urging Pakistan to prevent another crisis.

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Pakistan: All Undocumented Afghan Refugees to Be Deported in Two Stages

As the deadline approaches for the Pakistani government’s mandatory deportation of refugees, especially Afghans, Interior Minister of Pakistan, Sarfraz Bugti, announced that all refugees lacking valid documents will be deported from the country in two stages. Kabul 24: According to Geo News, on Sunday night, October 30, Bugti stated that.

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Unidentified Gunmen Kill Man in Kandahar Province

Local sources in Kandahar have reported that unidentified gunmen killed a man in the province. The incident occurred on Sunday, October 29th, in the fourth security district of Kandahar city. The victim has been identified as Ali Jan. According to sources, the gunmen fled the scene after the incident. Kabul.

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Mountain Slide Claims Two Lives in Ghor Province

Local sources in Ghor Province have reported a tragic incident where two individuals lost their lives due to a mountain slide in the region. Kabul 24: According to these sources, the incident occurred on Sunday morning, October 29th, in the “Kasi” area of Firozkuh City, the central district of Ghor.

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Woman Fatally Stabbed in Khost

Sources in Khost province have reported a mysterious murder of a woman in Ismaiel-Khel, Mandozai district, on Friday, October 27th. Kabul 24: The victim, a 50-year-old woman, succumbed to fatal knife wounds, according to local authorities. Taliban security officials in the province have confirmed the incident via a press release..

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World Health Organization: 50% of People in Afghanistan are Facing Mental Problems

World Health Organization: 50% of People in Afghanistan are Facing Mental Problems Kabul 24 : The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported that about half of the population in Afghanistan is currently experiencing mental health issues. This alarming statistic reveals the urgent need for mental health support and resources in.

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Two Men Killed in Personal Disputes in Kandahar and Herat

Two Men Killed in Personal Disputes in Kandahar and Herat. Two Men Killed in Personal Disputes in Kandahar and Herat Local sources from the provinces of Kandahar and Herat have reported the deaths of two individuals due to personal disputes. In Herat, a prominent tribal elder named Pahlawan Abdul Rahim.

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