Stories from Afghanistan
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Pakistan-Aligned Hackers Target Afghan Ministry
The Pakistan-aligned SideCopy group has deployed a sophisticated spear-phishing campaign codenamed Operation XENOFISCAL. The campaign specifically targeted Afghanistan's Ministry of Finance. The attackers used advanced techniques in their operation.
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UN Warns Of Aid Shortfall In Afghanistan
The United Nations has warned that a funding shortfall threatens life-saving aid for millions of people in Afghanistan. This comes amid ongoing challenges in the region.
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African Continent Sees Heavy Recruitment
The African continent is experiencing heavy recruitment, with a particular focus on Francophone Africa. This trend is noted as working well for the recruiting entities. There is a increase in recruitment across the African continent, with a particular emphasis on Francophone regions. This recruitment drive appears to be for various sectors. The scale and purpose of the recruitment are under scrutiny. The nature and purpose of this recruitment are not fully detailed, but it is described as heavy.
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Taliban Expelled Amid Afghanistan Concerns
Taliban diplomats are being expelled from embassies, with reports indicating they are being driven out or replaced. This action follows concerns about the Taliban's control and their diplomatic presence. The specific country expelling the diplomats is not mentioned. Taliban diplomats have been expelled from a European country due to concerns regarding Afghanistan.
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Taliban Leaders Discuss Pragmatic Governance
Taliban leaders are reportedly seeking pragmatic ways to manage governance and secure international funds. However, other leaders are seen as more pragmatic in their approach. Taliban leaders are reportedly discussing a more pragmatic approach to governance in Afghanistan. This discussion comes amid ongoing challenges in the country. These discussions may focus on economic stability and international relations. The discussions come as the country faces extreme poverty and a lack of education, particularly for women and girls who are barred from attending school or university.
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Afghanistan Faces Extreme Poverty and Lack of Education
Afghanistan is described as a country facing extreme poverty, with millions of returnees being deported. Educational opportunities, particularly for girls and women, are severely lacking. These issues are impacting the country's development and future. These challenges are impacting the well-being and future prospects of its population. This is a new report on the ongoing humanitarian and economic situation in the country.
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Taliban Officials Discuss Women's Education
The Taliban government has justified its ban on women's rights, stating it is in accordance with Islamic law. This decision impacts countless female students seeking to advance their studies and careers. The Taliban has prohibited women from pursuing higher education, citing Islamic law as justification. An activist is expected to provide further commentary. A young woman speaking to a South Asia correspondent described the challenges of seeking higher education. The ban was reported by Rob Young. Access to education for women and girls is severely restricted. This action comes five years after the group's return to power and is framed as being under Islamic law. While opportunities in various sectors were mentioned, the specific impact on female education remains a critical concern. This policy affects women and girls at all levels of education.
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Six Dead in Afghanistan Amidst Severe Weather
The adverse conditions have caused widespread flooding and landslides across the country.
New Afghan Law Code Addresses Child Marriage
The Taliban has introduced a new divorce code in Afghanistan that includes provisions for child marriage.
Taleban Prisoners Surrendered to Dostum Forces After Kunduz Siege
Following the siege of Kunduz, thousands of Taleban prisoners surrendered to General Dostum's forces. evidence and forensic investigations suggest that during their transfer to prison, abuses occurred.