Word spread and souvenir photo in New York

For the leaders of many poor or small countries in the world, the annual trip to New York and participating in the meeting of world leaders may be tempting. Kabul 24: Seeing the world’s largest metropolis and the capital of modernity is both an omen and a spectacle. Taking a.

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The Ministry of Migration demanded a high-level meeting with the United Nations and Pakistan

The Ministry of Refugees and Returnees has formally requested a tripartite meeting with the United Nations and Pakistan to address the challenges faced by Afghan refugees. Kabul 24: Spokesman Abdul Mutalib Haqqani stated that the meeting will aim to tackle issues affecting Afghan immigrants in Pakistan, including potential solutions and.

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Ethiopia Declares Three Days of Mourning after Landslide Tragedy

Ethiopia announced on Friday a three-day national mourning period following a devastating landslide in a remote southern region of the country, where over 250 people have lost their lives so far. The death toll, which currently stands at 257 according to the UN humanitarian agency OCHA, is expected to reach.

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Turkmenistan at UN Pledges Continued Efforts for Stability in Afghanistan

During a recent United Nations meeting, the Turkmenistan representative reaffirmed the nation’s dedication to fostering peace and stability in Afghanistan. Kabul 24: Ashgabat aims to collaborate with regional organizations to address the humanitarian crisis and counter radicalization among the Afghan populace. The representative emphasized the importance of infrastructure projects as.

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US Mobilizes Emergency Relief for Afghan Flood Victims

Karen Decker, the acting head of the US Embassy to Afghanistan, has expressed her sympathy and solidarity with the families affected by the floods in Nangarhar, Kunar, Laghman, and Panjshir provinces. In a post on X Wednesday, Decker, who is based in Qatar, said: Kabul 24: “My heart goes out.

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Islamic Emirate Reacts to UN Rapporteur’s Remarks

Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesperson of the Islamic Emirate, has described the report by UN Rapporteur Richard Bennett and representatives of some countries in the United Nations Human Rights Council meeting as an attempt to mislead public opinion ahead of the third Doha meeting. Kavul 24: Mujahid said the Islamic Emirate.

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Mujahid: Kabul Owes Nothing to UN Without Recognition

Zabihullah Mujahid, spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate, told TOLOnews that if the United Nations seat for Afghanistan is not given to the interim government, they do not consider themselves indebted to the organization. Kabul 24: Afghanistan’s voting rights have been suspended for unpaid fees owed to the UN, amounting to.

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UN Deputy Urges Islamic Emirate’s Participation in Doha Meeting

The UN Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs, Rosemary DiCarlo, has urged the Islamic Emirate to engage in the upcoming third Doha meeting on Afghanistan. This call comes as a significant step towards fostering dialogue and normalizing Afghanistan’s relations with the global community. Encouraging Participation for Diplomatic Engagement Kabul 24:.

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UN Deploys Teams to Mitigate Flood Crisis in AfghanistanJoint Assessment Teams Identify Flood-Affected Areas and Address Victim Conditions

The United Nations has deployed 14 joint assessment teams to identify flood-affected areas and address the conditions of flood victims in Baghlan, Badakhshan, and Takhar. Kabul 24: The teams are working in coordination with the Afghanistan State Ministry for Disaster Management Affairs to continue search and rescue operations. Humanitarian Partners.

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UN Experts Urge Pakistan To Avoid Associating Afghan Refugees With Terrorism

A team of UN experts has cautioned Pakistan against continuing the deportation of Afghan refugees, highlighting the severe human rights risks this poses to Afghan nationals. Kabul 24: The experts, in a statement, emphasised that Pakistan should not make groundless connections between Afghan refugees and terrorism threats. They pointed out.

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UN allocates $10 million for Afghan refugees from Pakistan

The United Nations has earmarked $10 million in aid to offer essential support to migrants returning from Pakistan, as the neighboring country intensifies efforts to expel undocumented migrants, including hundreds of thousands of Afghans, following the November 1 ultimatum for voluntary return. Kabul 24: Martin Griffiths, the UN Under-Secretary-General for.

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UN to host gathering with participation of Taliban officials

The head of UNAMA’s political office in Kabul, Scott Smith, met with the chief of the Taliban prime minister’s office, Mawlawi Zakir, on Wednesday. Kabul24: During the meeting, Smith revealed plans for an upcoming UN-organized gathering in a format similar to the Doha meeting, which is expected to take place.

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