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Afghan Taliban Chief Restricts Officials to One Marriage

14th January, 2021 · admin

Tahir Khan VOA News January 13, 2021 ISLAMABAD – In an unprecedented move, the head of the Afghan Taliban has restricted officials in the insurgent group from marrying more than once. Three Taliban officials who spoke to VOA on condition of anonymity said the move is aimed at easing financial burdens on the group, as

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Posted in Economic News, Everyday Life, Society, Taliban | Tags: Hibatullah Akhundzada |
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Afghans Displaced By War Left Cold And Hungry In the Snow

12th January, 2021 · admin

 Delbar and her family of eight fled war in Afghanistan’s Faryab Province almost a year ago and their home district is currently under the control of Taliban militants. They now live in tents in the snow in the city of Sheberghan in neighboring Jawzjan Province and say they don’t have enough food. Officials say

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Posted in Everyday Life, Security, Taliban | Tags: Displaced |
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Divided In Battle, United In Grief: Afghan Families Long For Peace

17th December, 2020 · admin · 5 Comments

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty December 17, 2020 Rohullah Anwari Sharifullah Sharafat Abubakar Siddique ASADABAD, Afghanistan — Every day brings a new challenge of survival for Saima, an Afghan widow in her 30s. She struggles to keep her four children warm and fed in the bitter cold that has descended in eastern Afghanistan, where winter snows

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Posted in Civilian Injuries and Deaths, Everyday Life, Peace Talks, Security, Taliban | Tags: Taliban War on Muslims |
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Afghans Celebrate Eid Amid Ceasefire

31st July, 2020 · admin

Tolo News: Like millions of other Muslims in the world, Afghans also began the Eid-al-Adha celebrations on Friday. But in Afghanistan, it coincides with a three-day ceasefire between the Afghan government and the Taliban. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Everyday Life, Peace Talks, Security, Taliban | Tags: Ashraf Ghani Government, Eid |
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From Suicidal to Hopeful in Afghanistan

27th May, 2020 · admin · 1 Comment

By Agnieszka Pikulicka-Wilczewska VOA News May 27, 2020 HERAT, AFGHANISTAN – Farhad Karimi’s eyes fill with tears as he recalls the events of August 1, 2017. It was a warm Tuesday evening and he was attending prayers in the Jawadia mosque in Herat, Afghanistan, along with his 18-year-old brother and a college friend. Suddenly, a large

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Posted in Civilian Injuries and Deaths, Everyday Life, Health News | Tags: Herat, Mental Health |
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Afghanistan is world’s unhappiest country: UN report

21st March, 2020 · admin

1TV: Afghanistan is ranked the least happy country in the world, according to an annual survey released on Friday. The 2020 World Happiness Report, released by the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network, showed that Afghanistan fell two places to the lowest position (153) of the list. The report ranks countries considering GDP per capital, social

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Posted in Economic News, Everyday Life, Other News, Society |
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Nawroz Celebration in Balkh Canceled over Coronavirus

20th March, 2020 · admin

Tolo News:  The Nawroz festival, which is held every year in the city of Mazar-e-Sharif on the solar new year and usually draws thousands of people, was canceled this year over the coronavirus outbreak in the country. A customary ceremony was held at the mosque, but the event took place on Thursday night and was

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Posted in Art and Culture, Everyday Life, Health News | Tags: Balkh, Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Afghanistan, Nowroz |
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Afghanistan has its first robotic waiter – but is that a good thing?

17th February, 2020 · admin

France24:  One fast-food restaurant in Afghanistan recently made a buzz by employing a robot as a waiter. Many customers duly headed to the Times Restaurant in Kabul to see this high-end tech in action. Interestingly, just by having this robot in Afghanistan’s capital as a waiter has highlighted some of the concerns among the country’s

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Posted in Economic News, Everyday Life, Science and Technology |
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Village Of Widows: The Afghan Drug Trade’s Lethal Legacy

6th February, 2020 · admin

By RFE/RL’s Radio Free Afghanistan: A settlement in western Afghanistan has become known as the “village of widows.” Some 50 women in the village of Mir Ali in Herat Province’s Adraskan district have lost their husbands, with many killed or executed after smuggling drugs across the Iranian border. Click here for more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Women, Drugs, Economic News, Everyday Life | Tags: Drug Addiction |
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Afghanistan’s bread of heaven spreads smiles on earth

15th November, 2019 · admin

AA (Turkey): What’s in a bread? For some it signifies sustenance, others call it an equalizer shared at the table by the rich and poor alike. Perhaps to justify the sheaves of wheat etched onto its flag, Afghanistan offers food lovers a rich variety of local flatbread. They come in all shapes and sizes; from the iconic

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Posted in Art and Culture, Everyday Life | Tags: Food |
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