The Taliban has declared two of Afghanistan's major television networks and their employees legitimate targets due to their alleged "disrespectful and hostile actions" against the militant group.
New growing techniques flourish as farmers and experts scramble to maintain food production despite dry conditions and population boom
Prior to the recent Kunduz air strike on a Doctors Without Borders hospital, NGOs have reported a growing trend of worsening violence as the Taliban insurgency spreads and other militants pose a threat
President Barack Obama has apologized to Doctors Without Borders (MSF) for the deadly U.S. air strike on a hospital in northern Afghanistan.
The UN says all international aid organizations have left the embattled Afghan city amid heavy fighting and the accidental bombing of a hospital.
A week after the Taliban overran Kunduz, the fate of the strategic provincial capital in northern Afghanistan is far from clear as the Taliban and government forces continue to engage in periodic gunbattles. The estimated 300,000 Kunduz residents have paid a high price for violence in the city.
The top commander of U.S. and coalition forces in Afghanistan says a deadly air strike at a hospital in the northern city of Kunduz was requested by Afghan forces.
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) says it has shut down its operations in the Afghan city of Kunduz, after suspected U.S. air strikes on its hospital killed at least 22 people.
Amid a crackdown on international aid workers, the Pakistani government has drafted a bill that would increase the requirements for foreign NGOs to operate in the country
U.S. President Barack Obama has said the Pentagon has launched a "full investigation" into air strikes that killed at least 19 people at an Afghan hospital.
The United Nations has denounced air strikes on a hospital run by Doctors Without Borders in the Afghan city of Kunduz after at least 19 people were killed, including 12 staff members, four adult patients, and three children.
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