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Taliban Implements Austerity Measures Amid Economic Crisis; Afghan Refugees Face Deepening Crisis; Polio Vaccinator Killed in Paktia

Taliban Implements Austerity Measures Amid Economic Crisis; Afghan Refugees Face Deepening Crisis; Polio Vaccinator Killed in Paktia

The Taliban has significantly reduced monthly subsistence allowances for staff at military universities, including the National Defense University, from 4,000 to 2,000 Afghanis ($58 to $29), as part of broader austerity measures, Amu TV reported. Housing stipends have been eliminated,…
Taliban threatens UN female staff in Afghanistan, prompting remote work shift

Taliban threatens UN female staff in Afghanistan, prompting remote work shift

The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has reported a serious escalation in threats against its female staff by Taliban members. According to sources in Kabul, armed Taliban forces have recently raided the homes of several women employed by…
WHO reports closure of 202 health facilities in Afghanistan amid funding cuts

WHO reports closure of 202 health facilities in Afghanistan amid funding cuts

The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported the suspension or closure of 202 humanitarian health facilities across Afghanistan by March 25, due to a sharp reduction in funding. The closures, detailed in the organization’s March situation report, directly affect an…
Measles Outbreak Claims 357 Lives in Afghanistan, WHO Reports Surge in Cases

Measles Outbreak Claims 357 Lives in Afghanistan, WHO Reports Surge in Cases

The World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed 357 measles-related deaths in Afghanistan since January 2025, with over 55,000 suspected cases reported nationwide, Khaama press reported. The outbreak has disproportionately affected children, accounting for the majority of fatalities. Helmand, Nuristan, and…
Taliban dismisses 300 employees from state broadcaster amid austerity drive

Taliban dismisses 300 employees from state broadcaster amid austerity drive

The Taliban authorities in Afghanistan have dismissed at least 300 employees from the state-run Radio and Television channel as part of a broader government austerity campaign, according to Afghanistan International News. The layoffs included journalists, editors, and technicians, many of…
Taliban Exclude Women from Medical Licensing Exam for Sixth Consecutive Cycle

Taliban Exclude Women from Medical Licensing Exam for Sixth Consecutive Cycle

Afghanistan’s Taliban-led government has again barred female medical graduates from registering for the national exit exam, a mandatory requirement for obtaining medical licenses, Amu TV reported. The National Examination Authority’s announcement this week made no provision for women’s participation, continuing…
Taliban dismisses over 120 female kindergarten staff in Kabul

Taliban dismisses over 120 female kindergarten staff in Kabul

The Taliban-controlled Directorate of Kindergartens under Afghanistan’s Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs has dismissed more than 120 female teachers and staff from various kindergartens in Kabul. According to local media reports, the list of those terminated includes only women,…
Pentagon launches review of 2021 Afghanistan withdrawal

Pentagon launches review of 2021 Afghanistan withdrawal

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered a comprehensive Pentagon review of the 2021 U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, aiming to ensure full accountability and transparency. In a memo released Tuesday, Hegseth stated the review panel will assess previous investigations, examine…
Hazara Culture Day Showcases Resilience Amid Historical Persecution

Hazara Culture Day Showcases Resilience Amid Historical Persecution

Kabul celebrated Hazara Culture Day on May 21 with a vibrant exhibition of traditional crafts, foods, and clothing, while human rights groups highlight ongoing threats to the ethnic minority that has faced centuries of targeted violence. The one-day cultural exhibition…
EU Emergency Summit Confronts Afghanistan’s Spiraling Humanitarian Crisis

EU Emergency Summit Confronts Afghanistan’s Spiraling Humanitarian Crisis

The European Union’s fourth humanitarian summit on Afghanistan opened in Brussels today amid what officials describe as an unprecedented regional emergency, Khaama Press reported. With neighboring countries accelerating forced deportations, the bloc announced €150 million in emergency funding while warning…
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