Afghanistan
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A traffic accident in Balkh left 5 dead
Security officials in Balkh say that as a result of a traffic accident in this province, 6 people were killed…
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The United States called the Taliban’s action to stop Radio Azadi broadcasts repressive
The US State Department has condemned the Taliban in response to the suspension of Radio Azadi broadcasts on Moj FM…
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Thomas West asked Japan to help Afghanistan
America’s special representative for Afghanistan asked Japan to help Afghanistan and said that this country needs Japan’s help. In a…
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The Taliban informed the charge d’affaires of the Pakistani embassy in Kabul about the arrest of an attacker
The spokesman of the Taliban security command in Kabul says that they have arrested one of the attackers on the…
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6 people died in Kabul as a result of gas inhalation
Bakhtar state news agency, quoting security officials, reported that six people died in Kabul as a result of gas inhalation.…
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An explosion occurred in Darul Aman, Kabul
Sources in Kabul report an explosion in Dar Alaman area of Kabul. These sources say that this explosion took place…
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Broadcasting of Radio Azadi on Moj FM was stopped in 13 cities of Afghanistan
Taliban officials say that Radio Azadi broadcasts in 13 major cities of Afghanistan have been stopped on the FM wave.…
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UNAMA is investigating the killing of civilians by the Taliban in Daikundi
The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) said in a statement that it is trying to determine the facts…
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Karzai and Abdullah condemned the explosion in the center of Samangan province
Dr. Abdullah, the head of the Supreme National Reconciliation Council of the previous government and Hamid Karzai, the former president…
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UNICEF: About 900,000 children in Afghanistan are at risk of death
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has announced that about 900,000 children in Afghanistan are at risk of death. UNICEF…
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