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Category: Humanitarian

UN Security Council prepares to vote on extending Afghanistan sanctions monitoring
UN Security Council plans to vote on extending the mandate of the Monitoring Team overseeing sanctions on Taliban-linked entities in Afghanistan.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres addresses financial crisis of UN
Antonio Guterres warns UN could face financial collapse due to unpaid member dues, threatening humanitarian aid and peacekeeping worldwide.
Pakistani Students Stranded in Afghanistan
Over 200 Pakistani students stranded in Afghanistan request return home amid Taliban restrictions and delays in embassy approvals.
Children in Afghanistan Affected by Winter Snow
Heavy snow in Afghanistan worsens conditions for earthquake-affected children, creating urgent need for humanitarian aid.
Malnourished Children in Badakhshan
Over 16,000 children in Badakhshan face malnutrition, with more than 60 deaths reported, WHO warns of urgent humanitarian need.
Afghan University under Taliban scrutiny
Taliban deny ethnic and language discrimination in Afghan universities, despite concerns from experts and students.
Syrian President Ahmed al Sharaa Meeting Kurdish Leaders
Syrian President Ahmed al Sharaa recognizes Kurdish national rights and emphasizes unity to strengthen national cohesion.
Pakistan Reiterates Support for Humanitarian Efforts in Gaza Conflict
Pakistan reiterates support for humanitarian aid in Gaza, promoting civilian protection and coordinated relief efforts.
UN Security Council plans to vote on extending the mandate of the Monitoring Team overseeing sanctions on Taliban-linked entities in Afghanistan.
Iran-US talks in Istanbul will include six regional foreign ministers and Jared Kushner, aiming to expand dialogue amid longstanding tensions.
Afghanistan and Turkmenistan explore trade and infrastructure ties amid ongoing Taliban concerns and regional challenges.
Iranian President instructs foreign minister to prepare conditions for talks with the US, focusing on dignity and national interests.
Malala Fund warns that the Taliban’s penal code deepens systematic repression and exclusion of women and girls in Afghanistan.
India has conceded strategic autonomy under US pressure, agreeing to oil and trade demands to secure tariff relief, raising questions over Modi’s foreign policy.