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Local officials from the Taliban administration in Baghlan province have reported that recent heavy rainfall and severe flash floods have killed at least eleven people. The natural disaster has also caused massive financial losses across multiple districts in the region.According to official damage assessments, more than two hundred residential houses have been completely destroyed, and thousands of acres of agricultural land have been ruined. Affected families are currently facing extremely difficult living conditions and desperately require immediate humanitarian aid.Afghanistan remains one of the most vulnerable countries to the harsh impacts of climate change. Official statistics indicate that hundreds of people have tragically lost their lives due to sudden flash floods across various provinces in recent months.#FlashFloods #Baghlan #ClimateChange🌐

په بغلان ولایت کې ویجاړونکو سېلابونو د یولسو کسانو ژوند...

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Zakia Ahmed, an Afghan refugee currently residing in Australia, has made history by becoming the first woman from Afghanistan to successfully summit Mount Everest. She reached the highest peak in the world on the morning of May 21.The inspiring athlete stated that her challenging climb was dedicated to raising global awareness about Afghan women’s rights and mental health. Having survived a horrific attack during her teenage years, she found the strength to overcome massive life obstacles.Ahmed’s remarkable achievement comes at a time when women and girls inside Afghanistan face severe restrictions on their daily lives. She hopes her historic journey to the top of the world will deeply inspire young girls back home.#AfghanWomen #MountEverest #WomensSports🌐

زکیه احمد لومړنۍ افغانه ښځه شوه چې د اورست څوکه یې فتحه...

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Richard Bennett, the UN Special Rapporteur for Afghanistan, has urgently called for a full and independent investigation into Pakistan’s airstrike on the Omid Center in Kabul. The deadly attack reportedly resulted in the deaths of hundreds of civilians.Bennett warned that deliberate attacks on civilians or civilian infrastructure could amount to war crimes under international law. He also urged the Taliban administration to ensure the strict safety of patients in healthcare and rehabilitation facilities.According to a recent UNAMA report, the devastating strike killed over 260 civilians. While Pakistan denied targeting civilians and claimed to have hit militant infrastructure, international pressure for a transparent accountability process continues to mount rapidly.#UNAMA #Pakistan #HumanRights🌐

ریچارد بنت په کابل د پاکستان د برید د خپلواکې څېړنې غوښتونکی...

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The Renew Europe political group has strongly urged the European Commission to cancel its planned hosting of Taliban representatives in Brussels. The centrist group described the move as a major political and moral mistake that could legitimize the regime.Lawmakers emphasized that the Taliban’s severe restrictions on women’s rights make any official European engagement highly problematic. They argued that inviting the delegation to discuss migration policies feels like a betrayal of fundamental human rights values.While the European Commission defended the talks as merely technical discussions on migration, critics remain unconvinced. Human rights advocates warn that these meetings might ease international pressure on the Taliban regarding their ongoing human rights violations.#EuropeanUnion #Taliban #HumanRights🌐

د نوي اروپا ډلې له طالبانو سره د خبرو لغوه کېدل غوښتي...

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