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Over 400 health centers shut down in Afghanistan following US aid suspension

15th June, 2025 · admin

Ariana: The World Health Organization (WHO) and its partner organization, the Global Health Cluster, have reported the closure of 422 health centers across Afghanistan, following the suspension of US humanitarian aid to the country. As a result, more than three million people in 30 provinces have lost access to essential healthcare services. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Health News, US-Afghanistan Relations |

Afghan interpreter for US army detained by ICE in San Diego

14th June, 2025 · admin

Ariana: An Afghan man who formerly served as an interpreter for the U.S. Army has been detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) following his arrest on Thursday at a federal courthouse in downtown San Diego. The man, who is seeking asylum in the United States, was taken into custody shortly after his initial immigration hearing. His detention is part of a recent wave of courthouse arrests by federal immigration authorities in San Diego and across the country. Click here to read more (external link).

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Posted in Refugees and Migrants, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: US betrayal of Afghans |

Afghan migrants in Iran fear for safety amid tensions with Israel

14th June, 2025 · admin

Amu: “If there is a war between Iran and Israel, our safety will be in danger,” said one migrant, speaking on condition of anonymity. “We don’t know what will happen; our future will become more unclear.” Political and economic analysts warn that intensifying regional conflict could have far-reaching consequences for Afghanistan. “Increased military tensions between Iran and Israel could seriously disrupt Afghan trade routes through Iran and create new challenges for imports and exports,” said one economist. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Economic News, Iran-Afghanistan Relations, Refugees and Migrants |

Tolo News in Dari – June 14, 2025

14th June, 2025 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Female teachers say Taliban dismissed them without pensions

14th June, 2025 · admin

Amu: The teachers, some of whom have worked for decades within Afghanistan’s public school system, are protesting the abrupt loss of livelihood and demanding that their owed wages be paid. In addition to dismissals, female educators report that their salaries have been repeatedly cut and some have been reassigned to distant schools under Taliban orders. Meanwhile, government employees facing dismissal assert that the process has been arbitrary and lacks transparency. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Women, Economic News, Education, Taliban | Tags: Life under Taliban rule, Taliban war on women |

Unreliable Medical Tests Force Afghans To Seek Treatment Abroad

13th June, 2025 · admin

By RFE/RL’s Radio Azadi
June 13, 2025

Farhad, a resident of Kabul, says everyone in the teeming Afghan capital knows someone who has been forced to seek treatment abroad because pathology labs in Afghanistan cannot accurately diagnose diseases.

He says one of his relatives, a 17-year-old girl, has been ill for the past few years, but still her ailment has not been accurately diagnosed.

“We have some medical labs and other diagnostic facilities in Kabul, but none can accurately diagnose diseases,” Farhad told RFE/RL’s Radio Azadi.

The girl sought treatment from the most well-known specialists, but the medicines they have prescribed so far have been ineffective.

“Unfortunately, my poor relatives cannot pay for treatment abroad,” he said.

Ahad, another Kabul resident whose name has been changed at his request, says a medical lab in the city diagnosed him with cancer. But the diagnosis proved wrong after he was tested in neighboring Pakistan.

Like Farhad and Ahad, many Afghans have either been victims of incorrect diagnoses or the lack of standard pathological labs has prevented them from a correct diagnosis.

Afghanistan’s Medical Brain Drain

While international aid and private investments helped build hundreds of advanced medical labs and imaging facilities over the past two decades, these facilities are now often staffed by unqualified medical personnel and lack proper equipment and test kits.

Many qualified doctors and medical staff fled Afghanistan after the Taliban returned to power in August 2021. It also lost the services of female health-care workers when the Taliban barred women from working outside the home.

The impoverished country of 40 million people has also lost most of the international funding that propped up its fledgling health-care sector from 2002 to 2021, when a US-led international military coalition fought against the Islamist Taliban and supported the pro-Western Afghan republic.

Most Afghans are now left to fend for themselves. Many have to borrow money to afford medical treatment in neighboring countries such as Pakistan, Iran, and India.

Abdul Sattar Ayoubi, a young man in the eastern Kunar Province, says the lack of diagnostic facilities forced his uncle and mother to seek treatment abroad. In Pakistan, his uncle was diagnosed with a heart condition while his mother ails from blood cancer.

“Anyone forced to seek medical treatment abroad faces problems and pays dearly,” he told Radio Azadi.

Health care in Afghanistan has rapidly deteriorated since the Taliban returned to power four years ago. The UN World Health Organization (WHO) estimates some 18 million Afghans, or nearly half of the country’s population, now need health assistance. It says almost 10 million Afghans have “limited or no basic health services.”

The country has only 10 health-care workers for every 10,000 people, which is significantly lower than the required ratio of 44 health-care workers for every 10,000 people for adequate coverage.

Acknowledging the chronic problems with medical laboratories, the WHO delivered supplies to Central Public Health Laboratories and facilities in all 34 provinces last month.

“These supplies, essential for cancer detection, microbiology, and biochemical testing, boost lab capacity and improve health care,” the organization said in late May.

“Afghan patients are often not diagnosed on time, which always leads to new complications and diseases,” said Ataullah Siyam, a specialist in internal medicine in Kabul.

Inamullah Kamawi, a microbiologist in charge of the private medical lab in Kabul, acknowledged the monumental challenges diagnostic centers face in Afghanistan. He says the country lacks lab technicians, scientists, and specialists. This is magnified by the lack of proper machines and kits needed for specific tests.

“If we buy expensive test kits, they expire and we suffer losses,” he said of the financial constraints on lab owners.

In large swathes of Afghanistan, residents cannot even access the flawed diagnostics available in some cities.

In the rural southern Uruzgan Province, residents are forced to seek treatment in the nearby southern city of Kandahar or must travel to Kabul, which is approximately 250 kilometers away. Many among them end up traveling abroad for treatment.

“We demand that the [Taliban] government build diagnostic labs here so our patients are not forced to seek treatment elsewhere,” said Shafiullah, a resident of Uruzgan.

Abubakar Siddique wrote this story based on RFE/RL’s Radio Azadi reporting.

Copyright (c) 2025. RFE/RL, Inc. Reprinted with the permission of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 1201 Connecticut Ave NW, Ste 400, Washington DC 20036.
Posted in Health News |

Tolo News in Dari – June 13, 2025

13th June, 2025 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Haqqani Taliban implicitly warns of internal crisis within Taliban

13th June, 2025 · admin

Amu: The remarks come amid reported tension within the Taliban’s leadership, particularly concerning what some view as the consolidation of power by Supreme Leader Hibatullah Akhundzada. Taliban insiders have told Amu that Haqqani has grown increasingly vocal in recent months about his dissatisfaction with this centralization. Political analyst Hatef Mokhtar said the comments signal deeper concerns. “For Afghanistan to move forward, there must be an inclusive government that draws legitimacy from the people. Until Akhundzada gains legitimacy through public support, the Taliban regime cannot be seen as legitimate.” Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Haqqani Network, Political News, Taliban | Tags: Hibatullah Akhundzada, Sirajuddin Haqqani, Taliban Factions - Haqqanis versus Kandaharis, Taliban infighting |

Taliban Orders Ban On Women Driving In Herat

13th June, 2025 · admin

Afghanistan International: The Taliban’s Directorate for the Propagation of Virtue and Prevention of Vice in Herat province has instructed the local traffic authority to ban women from driving, according to an official letter obtained by local media. The letter, signed by Sheikh Azizurrahman Muhajir, head of the directorate, claims that “women are incapable of learning to drive and have scattered minds.” It argues that driving is “an important and highly responsible profession” and that even minor mistakes could result in the loss of lives. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Women, Taliban | Tags: Herat, Life under Taliban rule, Taliban war on women |

French Politician Pledges Support To NRF Leader During Paris Visit

12th June, 2025 · admin

Massoud

Afghanistan International: Eric Ciotti, leader of France’s right-wing party The Republicans and a member of the National Assembly, met with Ahmad Massoud, head of Afghanistan’s National Resistance Front, during the latter’s visit to Paris this week. Ciotti affirmed that Massoud can count on his and his party’s continued support. Massoud travelled to France to attend a conference hosted by the Collège des Bernardins on 12 June. On the sidelines of the event, he held meetings with several French politicians, including Ciotti. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Anti-Government Militants, France-Afghanistan Relations, NRF - National Resistance Front, Political News | Tags: Afghan resistance against Taliban, Ahmad Massoud |
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