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UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The U.N. humanitarian chief warned that Afghanistan's economic collapse "is happening before our eyes" and urged the international community to take action to stop "the ...
A bid by the new Taliban government in Afghanistan and the junta ruling Myanmar to gain international recognition suffered a blow on Wednesday when the United Nations put off a decision on the ...
Afghanistan is at its highest risk of famine in the last 25 years. The United Nations food agency claims to urgently need $800 million for the next six months to help the country.
KABUL, Afghanistan -- The United Nations said on Wednesday that an increasing number of women and children were getting hurt or killed in Afghanistan's war against the Taliban and other insurgents.
UNITED NATIONS >> The United Nations development agency says Afghanistan is teetering on the brink of “universal poverty” which could become a reality in the middle of next year unless urgent ...
President's pivotal U.N. speech comes as Obama rethinks Afghanistan strategy. Sept. 23, 2009— -- In his first speech to the United Nations General Assembly, President Barack Obama bluntly ...
U.N. to review presence in Afghanistan following Taliban ban The symbol of the United Nations is displayed outside the Secretariat Building, Feb. 28, 2022, at United Nations Headquarters.
UNITED NATIONS — Afghanistan is teetering on the brink of “universal poverty” that could become a reality in the middle of next year unless urgent efforts are made to bolster local ...
UNITED NATIONS -- Afghanistan’s U.N. ambassador says “there is no time for the blame game anymore.” He is urging the Security Council and secretary-general to use every means at their ...
After the fall of Kabul, the United Nations has reiterated its commitment to stay and deliver aid to millions of people in need in Afghanistan.The United Nations intends to remain in Afghanistan to ...
BERLIN — The United Nations refugee agency says more than 550,000 people in Afghanistan have fled their homes due to the conflict since the start of this year.
When former Afghan diplomat Farima Nawabi spoke about her experience living under Taliban rule to Dallas students, she didn’t expect to cry. She has told this story many times — how she was ...
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