Confronting a catastrophic water crisis as millions forced to return to Afghanistan - IN FOCUS: With the return of millions Afghans to their homeland as they are forced from neighbouring nations, the ...
The largely hidden gold rush in Badakhshan poses considerable risks to Afghans, and others living downstream in Central Asia.
After decades of war, Afghanistan is moving to assert sovereignty over its water resources, a shift that is testing fragile ties with neighbouring countries. Since taking power in 2021, the Taliban ...
Over four decades of war, Afghanistan wielded limited control over five major river basins that flow across its borders in all directions into downstream neighbouring ...
Mohammad Faisal NAWEED/AFP/AFP In a remote Afghan village, women strap yellow plastic jerry cans to donkeys and travel every day down a dusty canyon to collect as much water as they can. The ...
Kabul could become the world’s first capital to run out of water completely, experts say, blaming the crisis on rapid population growth, climate change, and mismanagement. The Afghan capital’s ...
Women and children are most at risk, given increased exposure to disease and danger of violence or exploitation while sourcing water. 60% of households in Kandahar say the cost to purchase bottled or ...
Goodbye New START: How China’s Rise Ended Nuclear Arms Control Uzbekistan’s current Afghanistan policy appears to be inching toward greater practical cooperation with its “circumstantial” partner, the ...
Over four decades of war, Afghanistan wielded limited control over five major river basins that flow across its borders into downstream neighbouring nations. But as Taliban authorities swept to power ...
Women and girls traditionally make the long trips to collect water, made more difficult since the Taliban government came to power - Copyright AFP Mohammad Faisal ...
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