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Afghanistan cut off after Taliban shuts down internet
Kabul — The Taliban has ordered internet and cellphone data services to be cut across Afghanistan, diplomatic and industry sources said on Tuesday, as residents and monitoring services reported no connectivity and disruption to flights and...
From the Code Talkers to the Skies of Today
CIBOLA COUNTY, N.M. — As Veterans Day approaches, the story of Fort Wingate stands as both a testament to sacrifice and a reflection of how New Mexico continues to serve the nation. For more than 160 years, Fort Wingate has been a crossroads of...

US War in Afghanistan Fast Facts
CNN Editorial Research (CNN) — Here’s a look at the US War in Afghanistan, which began on October 7, 2001 with allied air strikes on Taliban and al Qaeda targets. The United States linked the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks to al Qaeda, a...

Afghanistan’s phone and internet services down after Taliban orders cut to connections
The Taliban has ordered internet and mobile phone data services to be cut across Afghanistan, diplomatic and industry sources said on Tuesday, as residents and monitoring services reported no connectivity and disruption to flights and financial...

Manipur’s Tamenglong welcomes Amur falcons; three birds to be tagged for research
Imphal, Oct 8: Tamenglong district plays host to thousands of migratory Amur falcons (locally called ‘Akhuaipuina’ or ‘Tamuanpui’) during their journey from Siberia to southern Africa, typically between October and November, arrived at Guangram...

Kabul Water Crisis Deepens as Children Swap Classrooms for Queues
Kabul faces an escalating water crisis as drought and climate change deplete supplies, forcing families into hardship and threatening widespread humanitarian disaster. Kabul is facing a worsening water crisis as prolonged droughts and erratic...

Consequences of the United States’ 20-Year Presence in Afghanistan
On October 7, 2001, the United States and its NATO allies entered Afghanistan with three main goals: fighting terrorism, combating narcotics, and nation-building. However, after two decades, these slogans faded amid ruins, widespread corruption,...

Afghanistan's cellphone, internet services down after Taliban ordered cut, say sources
The Taliban have ordered internet and mobile phone data services to be cut across Afghanistan, diplomatic and industry sources said on Tuesday, as residents and monitoring services reported no connectivity and disruption to flights and financial...

Afghanistan’s internet goes down amid fears of a Taliban crackdown
The internet went down across much of Afghanistan on Monday, as concerns mounted that hard-line leaders within the ruling Taliban might be trying to cut off Afghans from each other and the world. The country “is now in the midst of a total...

Afghan women lose their 'last hope' as Taliban shuts down internet
Mahfouz ZubaideAfghanistan producer ShareSave Fahima Noori had big dreams when she graduated from university in Afghanistan. She had studied law, graduated from a midwifery programme and even worked in a mental health clinic. But all that was...

Israel Assisted by over 50 Spy Services in Attack on Iran: Intelligence Minister
In comments at a meeting in the southwestern city of Shahrekord on Wednesday, Khatib said the unity, support, and solidarity of the Iranian people, along with the power of the armed and security forces, led to the victory of the Iranian nation...

Alliance with US ‘dismantled’ by leftist Petro regime, Colombia’s former defense minister says
Former defense minister Juan Carlos Pinzón accuses President Gustavo Petro of empowering cartels and aligning with Venezuela’s Maduro, warns of tainted elections, and vows to rebuild U.S. ties "in a week." NEWYou can now listen to Fox News...

Kabul families struggle as water shortages worsen
[Photo Credit: Reuters] Eight-year-old Noorullah and his twin, Sanaullah, spend their days hauling yellow jerrycans on a wheelbarrow through Kabul’s dusty alleys instead of going to school – an ordeal for one family that reflects Afghanistan’s...

ASIA/AFGHANISTAN - Discrimination against women and violations of rights: an NGO appeals to the Permanent People's Tribunal
TTP Madrid (Agenzia Fides) – On October 8, the Permanent People's Tribunal (PPT) will open its hearing to examine the complaint filed by a coalition of Afghan civil society organizations, which denounces the rights violations and discrimination...

Why hunger may bite longer, derail East Africa state building ?
East African countries may face several more months of food shortages as a result of increasing funding cuts, which could jeopardise efforts to rebuild states. This warning comes from a situational analysis of six critical crisis regions around...

Afghanistan in Darkness: Internet Blackouts, Women Silenced, A Nation Sold
How the Taliban Are Trading a Nation’s Future and Betraying Afghan Sovereignty The Taliban’s bans on education, technology, and women’s rights are not isolated acts — they are a deliberate strategy to enslave a nation, hand its future to foreign...
Why can’t Maths and Science be cool and interesting?
By Dominick Dauni Roising Rymbai The basic necessities for human beings are – air, water and food. Air and Water Purification processes constitute Science. Food is agricultural sciences. Mining and environment regeneration is all about engineering...

This Muslim country discovered 2,700-year-old temple, archaeologists say..., its not Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Pakistan, the name is...
Home News This Muslim country discovered 2,700-year-old temple, archaeologists say..., its not Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Pakistan, the name is... Historical evidence indicates that the worship of mother goddesses was also practiced in other ancient...

Kabul's dry wells leave children out of school
Kabul’s water crisis left children out of school, as eight-year-old Noorullah and his twin, Sanaullah, spend their days in a queue at the communal tap water facility to refill jerrycans. Once supplied with water from their own well, the family of...

Kabul’s wells run dry, driving children out of class and into water queues
KABUL (Reuters) -Eight-year-old Noorullah and his twin, Sanaullah, spend their days hauling yellow jerrycans on a wheelbarrow through Kabul’s dusty alleys instead of going to school – an ordeal for one family that reflects Afghanistan’s deepening...