Stories from Afghanistan
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Afghanistan Information Reports on Kunar Province
The head of the Information and Culture Department in Kunar Province, Afghanistan, made a statement on the 27th.
CRI News Radio
Swiss Photographer's Estate Added to UNESCO World Heritage
The estate of Swiss photographer and author Eliane Hugi-Roche has been added to the UNESCO World Heritage list. Hugi-Roche was known for her work documenting Asian regions for Western audiences. She lived in Kabul in September 1939 during the declaration of World War II and later resided in India during the war. Her work focused on Eastern spirituality and wisdom. Hugi-Roche, who lived from 1993 to 1997, extensively documented Asian regions, introducing them to Western audiences for the first time. This recognition prompted a special cultural program.
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Swiss Travelers Separate in Kabul in 1939
Anne-Marie Schwarzenbach and Ella Maillart embarked on a journey from Geneva to Kabul by car in the lead-up to World War II. The trip was financially supported by Schwarzenbach's father. Upon their arrival in Kabul in the autumn of 1939, the two women parted ways permanently. Maillart described feeling estranged from Schwarzenbach in their daily lives during the journey.
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Taliban Deny Harboring Pakistani Attackers
The Taliban have denied allegations of providing shelter to individuals who carry out attacks in Pakistan.
Deutschlandfunk
Afghanistan Claims Safe Return For US-Assisted Refugees
Afghanistan's foreign ministry stated that citizens who fled the country after assisting the U.S. war effort can safely return home. These individuals are currently located on a U.S. military base in Qatar. The resettlement support organization Afghani Vag noted that the U.S. State Department is involved in the process. No specific timeline for repatriation was provided in the announcement. The organization Afghani VAC, which supports resettlement efforts, reported that the U.S. State Department held discussions regarding this matter on Wednesday. The Afghan government is attempting to facilitate the repatriation of these specific groups. The Afghan government is communicating this safety assurance to those stuck abroad.
WWJ Detroit
Afghan Children Suffer From Landmines Amidst Political Instability
Children in Afghanistan, particularly girls, are facing severe challenges in accessing education due to ongoing political instability and the pervasive threat of landmines. Decades of conflict, including Soviet and US occupations and the Taliban regime, have left millions of landmine victims, with estimates suggesting over 100,000 children have lost limbs. This situation highlights the severe humanitarian crisis in the region.
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Aid Sent To Allies In Afghanistan
France has dispatched 42 tons of humanitarian aid to support civilian populations in Afghanistan. The mission comes as the country faces severe malnutrition, with approximately half of the population requiring urgent humanitarian assistance. The aid is intended to mitigate the ongoing crisis affecting vulnerable groups. The United States has provided financial aid totaling more than 8.6 billion US dollars to its allies in Afghanistan.
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