Judicial Watch reveals US aid benefiting Taliban
UN agencies have reported that over 23 million people in Afghanistan are in dire need of humanitarian assistance.
UN agencies have reported that over 23 million people in Afghanistan are in dire need of humanitarian assistance.
This marks the fourth such incident in Faryab province in the past month.
Taliban warned that the continuation of the current situation would further destabilize the region and its countries.
She also highlighted the U.S. efforts to secure the release of American detainees and stressed the importance of human rights.
The Taliban’s announcement on Tuesday to reject decisions made by Afghanistan’s diplomatic missions run by diplomats from the former government.
Afghanistan's Ambassador to the UK, emphasized that consular and diplomatic services at the embassy would proceed without disruption.
Attae expressed his gratitude for the approval from the Islamic Republic of Iran to take on this position.
The report stated that 12 of these fatalities were due to attacks claimed by ISIS.
UNAMA Human Rights said it has received reports of such violations occurring against individuals after they were forcibly returned to.
Despite the violence, the money changers have urged their colleagues to continue protesting, sources said.