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Stories from Afghanistan

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economy 49d ago Afghanistan

Afghanistan Faces Food Insecurity Despite Market Availability

In Afghanistan, food is available in supermarkets, but people lack the financial means to purchase it. This situation reflects a persistent problem with access to food in the country, where the inability to afford food is a key issue.
France Inter
politics 49d ago Kabul

German Diplomatic Recognition Of Taliban Criticized

Peter Hornung stated that the Taliban are gaining diplomatic recognition from Germans despite making no concessions. This situation is problematic for women in Afghanistan, according to Hornung, who himself did not receive a visa for two and a half years.
WDR 5
conflict 51d ago Kabul

Pakistan Airstrike Kills 269 In Afghanistan

An explosion in Afghanistan has killed 26 people and injured 61. The exact cause and circumstances of the explosion are still under investigation. Authorities are processing gunpowder and debris from the scene. The CRI News Radio transcript mentions a blast in Afghanistan, but provides no specific details on casualties or location, only that it is a point of international focus. The death toll has reached 26 with 61 people injured. The UN reported that dozens were killed in Afghanistan since October, with the majority of deaths occurring in a single Pakistani airstrike in March. This incident is part of the cross-border conflict between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Pakistan conducted an airstrike on a rehabilitation center, resulting in the deaths of 269 Afghan nationals.
CNR Voice of China
health 52d ago West Africa

Hantavirus Prevention Advised Amidst Cases

Health authorities are advising on mosquito-borne disease prevention measures. Prevention measures are advised due to hantavirus cases on a West African cruise originating from Las Palmas.
RTHK Radio 1 Cantonese
economy 52d ago Kandahar

Maritime Disruptions Slow Shipments To Afghanistan

The United Nations reports that maritime disruptions in territorial waters have slowed or disrupted the delivery of refined oil, gasoline, and diesel to Afghanistan.
Al Araby Radio Qatar
politics 53d ago Kabul

France Launches Evacuation Operation From Kabul

France has initiated Operation Appagant, an airlift to evacuate French nationals and Afghan collaborators from Kabul. The mission uses Kabul International Airport as the sole exit point.
France Inter
politics 53d ago Kabul

Thousands Attempt To Breach Taliban Checkpoint In Kabul

New authorities from the Taliban appeared before cameras in Kabul. Their presence signifies a change in the local governance structure. The motivations behind the attempted breach are currently unclear. Taliban forces maintained control of the checkpoint.
France Inter
politics 53d ago Kabul

Afghans Fear Taliban Retaliation After French Exfiltration

Between August 17 and 18, France exfiltrated 216 people, including 184 Afghans. One man who worked with French military personnel reported he has been unable to leave his home for two days.
France Inter
other 53d ago Kabul

Evacuation Chaos Reported At Kabul Airport

An interpreter reported that evacuees are being blocked from entering the Kabul airport by American security personnel. People are reportedly stuck in a desperate situation as security forces deny entry to those without specific documentation or embassy coordination.
France Inter
politics 54d ago Kabul

Afghanistan Officials Stop Verifying Women's Educational Documents

The Afghan Ministry of Higher Education has stopped issuing documents to women regarding their education. Officials are now refusing to authenticate diplomas and certificates required for employment or study abroad, according to Afghanistan International. The Ministry has also prohibited universities from responding to international inquiries concerning student qualifications. The Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs has stopped certifying women's educational documents, including diplomas and certificates required for work or study abroad. These actions follow previous Taliban restrictions on women's access to schools and universities within Afghanistan.
Komsomolskaya Pravda