The Islamic Emirate is currently working on constructing a commercial road between Afghanistan and Iran to improve the accessibility for commercial caravans. The road is being developed on the border of Nimruz province in Afghanistan, adjacent to Iran.
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Kobayashi Pharmaceutical Co. said Friday that it has confirmed a fifth death possibly linked to its red yeast rice dietary supplements, but has yet to determine the substance that may be responsible for causing health problems amid hundreds of reports of people falling ill.
Israel’s war on besieged Palestinians of Gaza — now in its 175th day — has killed at least 32,552 people and wounded 74,980 as World Court orders Israel to stop Gaza starvation crisis.
Dramatic footage emerges of a small Palestinian boy, half buried under rubble, asking for water, exposing brutality of Israeli military onslaught in blockaded Palestinian enclave.
Israeli air strikes on Syria’s northern province of Aleppo have killed more than 40 people, most of them soldiers, according to news agencies and a war monitor.
Israel’s war on besieged Palestinians of Gaza — now in its 174th day — has killed at least 32,552 people and wounded 74,980 as hawkish PM Netanyahu says Palestinians can “just move” away from Rafah invasion.
Annelle Sheline, State Department official working on human rights issues in Middle East, says the Biden administration is “directly enabling what the ICJ has said could plausibly be a genocide in Gaza.”
Addressing a press briefing, Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, “The recent remarks by the State Department are unwarranted. Any such external imputation on our electoral and legal processes is completely unacceptable.”
More women than men think about suicide and actually attempt to take their own lives due mainly to economic pressures and psychological problems, according to a report released by the Ministry of Health and Welfare, Thursday.
Gambian women are facing a pivotal moment in their fight against female genital mutilation as lawmakers debate repealing the practice’s ban. Overturning the 2015 legislation would undo years of advocacy work by local activists and undermine international agreements Gambia has signed protecting women’s rights.