Afghanistan

Afghanistan: Volunteers help in laying quake victims to rest

Abdul Sattar, one of the volunteers, issued an appeal to the international community for humanitarian aid to assist those affected.

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Afghanistan: UN agency approves $5 million from emergency reserve to aid quake-affected people

The UN humanitarian coordinator has authorized the allocation of $5 million from the Afghanistan Humanitarian Fund (AHF) emergency reserve.

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Afghanistan: UN officials visit earthquake-affected areas in Herat

The primary objective of the visit was to assess the extent of the damages, according to a statement from UNAMA.

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Four British nationals released from Taliban custody

UK government asked its citizens to to remind them of their obligation to comply with relevant UK counter-terrorism legislation when.

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International community pledges assistance to earthquake-affected families

Thousands of Herat families have been left with nothing after the devastating 6.3 magnitude earthquake destroyed countless homes

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Taliban ‘putting pressure’ on Afghanistan’s embassies abroad

The Taliban has said all consular services by Afghanistan embassies in Vienna and London are invalid, as of October 8

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UK starts hearings into ‘unlawful killings’ by SAS forces in Afghanistan

The inquiry heard claims that Afghanistan partner units ‘refused to serve with UK special forces due to their behavior’

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Taliban says 4,000 people ‘dead or injured’ in Herat earthquake

While Taliban puts combined casualty toll at 4,000, the UN says 1,023 people died in the quake and 1,663 were.

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Amnesty International calls for urgent action to help quake-affected people in Herat

"Amnesty International extends our deepest condolences to the families who have lost loved ones in the devastating earthquake," Amnesty International.

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WHO warns Afghanistan earthquake casualties expected to rise as aid urgently needed

Alaa Abou-Zeid revealed that two-thirds of the severely injured victims he encountered were women and children.

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