OCHA Warns 3.7 Million Afghan Children Face Acute Malnutrition Amid Severe Funding Shortfalls

KABUL — The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) released a stark assessment on Monday, June 15, 2026, announcing that 3.7 million children in Afghanistan are currently suffering from acute malnutrition. The agency warned that immediate, scaled-up international funding is vital to prevent catastrophic loss of life and permanent developmental damage…

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US and Iran Announce Comprehensive Peace Deal; Naval Blockade Lifted as Oil Free to Flow

WASHINGTON — In a major diplomatic breakthrough following months of heightened military tensions, United States President Donald Trump and Iranian officials confirmed Sunday that Washington and Tehran have finalized a comprehensive peace agreement. The deal orders the immediate and permanent cessation of military operations across all regional fronts and signals the full reopening of critical…

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Over 2,900 Afghan Migrants Mass-Deported from Pakistan and Iran in a Single Day

KABUL — More than 2,900 Afghan migrants, spanning over 535 families, were forced to return to Afghanistan from neighboring Pakistan and Iran, Taliban officials announced Sunday. The figures underscore a relentless, ongoing deportation campaign by neighboring states that is exacerbating an already catastrophic humanitarian crisis inside Afghanistan. Hamdullah Fitrat, the deputy spokesperson for the Taliban…

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Afghanistan Commemorates 47th Anniversary of Music Icon Ahmad Zahir’s Passing

KABUL, Afghanistan — Music lovers across Afghanistan and the global diaspora marked the 47th anniversary of the death of Ahmad Zahir on Sunday, June 14, honoring the enduring legacy of the country’s most legendary musical icon. Born on June 14, 1946, Zahir revolutionized Afghan music by seamlessly blending traditional Persian poetry with Western rock, jazz,…

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Taliban Initiate Confiscation and Destruction of Government Employees’ Smartphones in Balkh

MAZAR-E-SHARIF, Afghanistan — Taliban authorities in northern Balkh province have ordered public sector employees to surrender their smartphones, marking the local implementation of a restrictive new decree issued by the regime’s supreme leader, Hibatullah Akhundzada. According to local sources speaking to the Hasht-e Subh newspaper on Sunday, June 14, administrative staff across various provincial departments…

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Afghan Community in Rome Rallies Against Taliban Policies Amid EU Invitation Controversy

ROME, Italy — Members of the Afghan diaspora gathered in Rome on Saturday to protest the Taliban’s systematic repression of women and girls, joining the widening wave of global demonstrations triggered by recent violent crackdowns in Herat. Holding banners and chanting “Education, Work, Freedom,” demonstrators sought to pressure European institutions to address what they termed…

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Taliban Intensify Crackdown in Herat, Targeting Vloggers and Families of Diaspora Activists

HERAT, Afghanistan — The Taliban intelligence directorate has significantly escalated its campaign of arrests, surveillance, and retaliatory measures in Herat following a wave of local protests against strict dress-code enforcements. Local sources and documents obtained by the Hasht-e Subh newspaper confirm that local officials have received orders to identify and detain social media users, particularly…

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