MAWJ – The ongoing suspension of U.S. aid to Afghanistan
This episode examines the continued suspension of U.S. aid to Afghanistan — a silent crisis unfolding under Taliban rule.
This episode examines the continued suspension of U.S. aid to Afghanistan — a silent crisis unfolding under Taliban rule.
The move follows an earlier directive by Taliban leader to reduce the size of the country’s civil service and security.
The move follows an earlier directive by Taliban leader to reduce the size of the country’s civil service and security.
In this conversation, Sayed Ishaq Gailani shares memories of his final meeting with Shafiq and details of his execution ordered.
In this episode, we look into the increase in religious and jihadi madrassas by the Taliban.
In this episode, we delve into the Taliban's ongoing efforts to bypass the economic sanctions imposed on Afghanistan.
According to OCHA's report, 35 humanitarian activities have been suspended in April due to access challenges and Taliban interference in.
This alarming statistic comes as the nation continues to battle multiple infectious disease outbreaks, according to the WHO’s latest situation.
This episode focuses on the recent threats against female United Nations employees in Afghanistan.
The exit exam is a requirement for graduates of medicine and dentistry programs to obtain certification and begin practicing as.