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Taliban bans women from national parks in Afghanistan

Taliban bans women from national parks in Afghanistan

The Taliban’s decision to ban women from entering national parks in Afghanistan has ignited outrage and concern both domestically and on the international stage. Recently, the Taliban have banned women from  visiting one of Afghanistan’s most popular nation parks, Band-e-Amir,…
Over one million pilgrims entered Iraq until now to commemorate Arbaeen

Over one million pilgrims entered Iraq until now to commemorate Arbaeen

The Iraqi Border Crossings Authority revealed today Monday the number of foreign pilgrims who have arrived in Iraq to commemorate the Arbaeen Pilgrimage of Imam Hussein, peace be upon him. The director of the Authority, Major General Omar Al-Waeli, said…
World Health Organization concerned about ban on health campaigns by Taliban

World Health Organization concerned about ban on health campaigns by Taliban

The World Health Organization says the risk of polio outbreaks increases as the Taliban ban health campaigns in Kandahar province in southern Afghanistan. This international organization warns that, as door-to-door medical campaigns have been limited in Kandahar, children in this…
Millions of children still need help one year after devastating flood in Pakistan

Millions of children still need help one year after devastating flood in Pakistan

UNICEF has expressed concern about the situation of needy children in the flooded areas of Pakistan one year after the devastating floods in this country, with millions of children still in need of emergency assistance with health, food and shelter.…
“Rain and temperature drop during this week”, says Iraqi weather forecast

“Rain and temperature drop during this week”, says Iraqi weather forecast

The Iraqi Meteorological Organization has forecast rain and temperature drop during this week.According to the announcement of this organization, the weather will be cloudy and rainy in the central region on Monday. It adds that, during the night, thunder and…
Bus Blast kills 11 laborers in Pakistan near Afghan border

Bus Blast kills 11 laborers in Pakistan near Afghan border

Eleven laborers were killed in a bomb blast in northwestern Pakistan near the border with Afghanistan, a local government official said Sunday. The device exploded after being attached to the vehicle they were traveling in on Saturday evening, Rehman Gul…
HRW: Saudi authorities kill hundreds of Ethiopian migrants and asylum seekers

HRW: Saudi authorities kill hundreds of Ethiopian migrants and asylum seekers

The Human Rights Watch has said in a report that Saudi border guards have killed at least hundreds of Ethiopian migrants and asylum seekers who tried to cross the Yemen-Saudi border between March 2022 and June 2023. The rights organization stressed in…
War-torn Syria witnesses huge general strike in protest to worsening living conditions

War-torn Syria witnesses huge general strike in protest to worsening living conditions

Hundreds of Syrians staged a general strike on Sunday, closing major roads in villages and cities, to show protest to deteriorating living conditions and price hikes, local media reported, amid a series of sporadic demonstrations in the country’s regime-held south.…
30 UN employees killed in Afghanistan in last two years

30 UN employees killed in Afghanistan in last two years

The United Nations confirms that at least 30 humanitarian agents of this organization were killed in Afghanistan in the last two years. The UN humanitarian affairs coordinator in Afghanistan described the circumstances and working environment of Afghanistan as challenging for…
Afghanistan: Thousands of judges, prosecutors live in fear of Taliban oppression

Afghanistan: Thousands of judges, prosecutors live in fear of Taliban oppression

The British newspaper “The Guardian” published a new report in which it said that nearly 4,000 prosecutors and legal staff members face the threat of violence from the Taliban in Afghanistan, where at least 28 prosecutors and their families have reportedly…
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