Heavy flooding from seasonal rains in Afghanistan has killed at least 33 people and injured 27 others in three days, a Taliban spokesman said Sunday (Pics/AFP)
15 April,2024 12:14 PM IST | ronak mastakarAfghan rescuers and villagers in western Herat province are persistently digging through the rubble three days after a devastating earthquake rocked the region, leaving over 2,000 people dead. Despite the grim circumstances, hope persists that survivors may still be found. Pics/PTI
10 October,2023 10:29 PM IST | Sanjana DeshpandeThe death toll from strong earthquakes that shook western Afghanistan has risen to over 2,000, a Taliban government spokesman said on Sunday. It's one of the deadliest earthquakes to strike the country in two decades
08 October,2023 02:32 PM IST | EditorFrom Taliban’s takeover of Afghansitan to the first Omicron case, we do a pictorial rewind of what major events shaped the world this year. All pics/ AFP
27 December,2021 01:56 PM ISTThe year 2021 saw the passing away of eminent figures from different fields, from defence to civil society and sports to entertainment, leaving us with their memories to cherish and respect. Here we remember the life and times of 10 who we lost. Pics/mid-day archives, PTI, AFP and Twitter
26 December,2021 01:44 PM ISTAfghan refugees on Tuesday held a demonstration in Delhi against the Taliban where they also raised anti-Pakistan, anti-Taliban slogans. The protesters displayed placards that read "Terrorism and Pakistan are same side of a coin" and "ISI leave Afghanistan". Pics/Pallav Paliwal, PTI
16 September,2021 12:39 PM IST | New DelhiAs the Taliban has taken total and complete control of Afghanistan, Afghan refugees residing in India staged a protest in Delhi against the Taliban's takeover and also raised slogans against Pakistan for covertly supporting the newly formed Taliban government. All pics/Pallav Paliwal and AFP
11 September,2021 08:43 AM ISTPrivate universities and higher education institutions in Afghanistan that are following the new gender format under which male and female students will be taught in separate classrooms, have reopened. Prior to classes resuming on Monday, the Taliban ordered women to wear an abaya robe and niqab and that classes must be segregated by sex or at least divided by a curtain.
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