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The city of six million people could soon run out water, amid climate change, sanctions and governance failures.
A purported image is circulating online, claiming to show an attack on the Indian Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan.
According to reports, the city’s groundwater levels have been falling rapidly due to overuse and the impacts of climate ...
In Kabul, BMVSS also organized training for local hospital staff in the procedure for measuring, creating, and fitting a ...
Kabul could completely run out of water within five years, experts say, blaming the crisis on rapid population growth, ...
Shervin Alenabi, Jonathan Zaccaï, Thibault Evrard, Vassilis Kukalani, Jeanne Goursaud, Gianmarco Saurino, Valentina Cervi, ...
Russia has become the first country to formally recognise Taliban rule, with Afghanistan's Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi ...
Stay informed with the latest breaking news from Afghanistan. Politics, business, sports, and culture updates in English – ...
Despite Taliban bans, the bloody underground sport remains a desperate escape and deadly obsession in Afghanistan’s capital.
Experts monitoring the Taliban’s new diplomacy push in Asia say China could follow suit, paving the way for wider recognition ...
The move represents a major milestone for the Taliban administration as it seeks to ease its international isolation ...
When Mark Wilson returned home from a seven-month deployment to Afghanistan, the City of Winkler did something I had never ...