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I Talebani vietano immagini di essere viventi sui media
Governo Afghanistan, fine collaborazione con missione Onu
epa09136952 An Afghan woman begs for alms on a roadside in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, 15 April 2021. Civilian casualties in Afghanistan increased by 29 percent between January and March compared to the same period in 2020, despite an ongoing peace talks between the Taliban and the government, according to a report by the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) on 14 April. UNAMA in its report also underlined a 37 percent increase in the number of women killed and injured, and a 23 percent increase in child casualties compared with the first quarter of 2020. EPA/GHULAMULLAH HABIBI
In Afghanistan legge 'per promuovere virtù e prevenire vizio'
epa11324546 A burqa clad Afghan woman carries a child on a road in Kabul Afghanistan, 07 May 2024. Australia announced on 03 May it had committed to offering aid of AUD 492 million (USD 323 million) to reduce poverty in countries of the Indo-Pacific region through a fund from the Asian Development Bank. Australia has defended placing emphasis on mitigating the effects of the climate crisis and on the inclusion of new mechanisms to ensure the arrival of aid to people in Afghanistan, Myanmar and the Rohingya ethnic minority displaced in Bangladesh, with special emphasis on women and girls. EPA/SAMIULLAH POPAL
Almeno 35 morti dopo le forti piogge nell'Afghanistan orientale
epa11280597 People salvage their belongings after heavy rains in Momand-Dara district of Nangarhar province, Afghanistan, 15 April 2024. According to the Afghanistan disaster management department, at least 33 people have been killed over three days of heavy rains and flash flooding. Authorities warned that Afghanistan's provinces will see more rain over the next few days. EPA/STRINGER
Afghanistan, governo talebano parteciperà a colloqui Onu a Doha
epa11393598 Members of Afghanistan's delegation, led by the Taliban-run government's Acting Labour and Social Affairs Minister Abdul Hanan Omari walk at the venue of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) in St. Petersburg, Russia, 06 June 2024. The 27th St.Petersburg International Economic Forum takes place in St. Petersburg from 05 until 08 June 2024. EPA/ANATOLY MALTSEV
Inondazioni uccidono 50 persone nell'Afghanistan occidentale
epa11337730 People affected by floods wait for relief in Borka village in Baghlan, Afghanistan, 13 May 2024. At least 342 people have died from devastating torrential rains and flooding in northern Afghanistan, with 1,630 more people injured, the Taliban government announced on 13 May. The majority of the casualties are in Baghlan province, where entire villages were submerged after heavy rains on 10 May, the Taliban's Refugee and Repatriation Ministry, overseeing emergency response, said in a statement. The Asian country is one of the world's most vulnerable to climate change and the least prepared to adapt, according to a report by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). EPA/SAMIULLAH POPAL
Afghanistan, salgono a 311 le vittime delle inondazioni
epa11324546 A burqa clad Afghan woman carries a child on a road in Kabul Afghanistan, 07 May 2024. Australia announced on 03 May it had committed to offering aid of AUD 492 million (USD 323 million) to reduce poverty in countries of the Indo-Pacific region through a fund from the Asian Development Bank. Australia has defended placing emphasis on mitigating the effects of the climate crisis and on the inclusion of new mechanisms to ensure the arrival of aid to people in Afghanistan, Myanmar and the Rohingya ethnic minority displaced in Bangladesh, with special emphasis on women and girls. EPA/SAMIULLAH POPAL
Almeno 70 morti per le inondazioni in 5 giorni in Afghanistan
epa11280594 People salvage their belongings after heavy rains in Momand-Dara district of Nangarhar province, Afghanistan, 15 April 2024. According to the Afghanistan disaster management department, at least 33 people have been killed over three days of heavy rains and flash flooding. Authorities warned that Afghanistan's provinces will see more rain over the next few days. EPA/STRINGER