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After Deadly Earthquake in Afghanistan, Emergency Aid Trickles In

2 septembre 2025 à 13:31
Villages remain cut off in the remote, mountainous areas in the east that have been hardest hit by the disaster, which has killed at least 1,400 people.

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Afghan villagers on Tuesday carried the body of a woman killed in the village of Shamraz two days earlier.
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What to Know About the Earthquake in Afghanistan

2 septembre 2025 à 06:58
At least 1,400 people were killed and more than 3,100 others injured, according to the Afghan authorities, and the death toll was expected to rise.

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A military helicopter in Afghanistan’s Kunar Province on Monday carried people injured in the earthquake.
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Afghanistan Earthquake Leaves More Than 800 Dead

1 septembre 2025 à 11:58
The quake, near the border with Pakistan, injured more than 2,500 people in mountainous areas that rescue workers took hours to reach.

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Preparing to evacuate injured victims in Mazar Dara on Monday.

Punjab Floods Devastate Pakistan’s Breadbasket

1 septembre 2025 à 05:19
Housing communities and businesses that rely on agriculture have been destroyed in the country’s largest province.

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The ‘Economic Storm’ of Crises That Is Battering Afghanistan

30 août 2025 à 10:22
Afghanistan was on a timid recovery path. But four years after the Taliban retook power, it has been badly hit by aid cuts and an inflow of two million Afghans forced out of Iran and Pakistan.

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In Kabul, Afghanistan, last month.

The ‘Economic Storm’ of Crises That Is Battering Afghanistan

30 août 2025 à 00:01
Afghanistan was on a timid recovery path. But four years after the Taliban retook power, it has been badly hit by aid cuts and an inflow of two million Afghans forced out of Iran and Pakistan.

© Jim Huylebroek for The New York Times

In Kabul, Afghanistan, last month.

More Than 70 Afghans Returning From Iran Die in Fiery Bus Crash

20 août 2025 à 08:51
The bus collided with two vehicles. The victims were among the 1.8 million Afghans expelled from Iran as the country vowed to deport undocumented residents en masse.

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Unregulated Sexual Stimulants Flood West Africa

20 août 2025 à 09:19
Unregulated sexual stimulants claiming to be herbal remedies or pharmaceuticals are flooding the region. Officials are scrambling to address the issue.

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Once a Source of Life and Renewal, Monsoon Brings Death to Pakistan

19 août 2025 à 15:20
With villages swept away and Pakistan’s largest city assailed by monsoon floods, climate change has brought a catastrophic new normal to the country.

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The funeral for Abdul Samad’s mother in Beshonai, a village in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa region of Pakistan, on Monday.

Flash Floods in Pakistan Kill at Least 150 People in a Single Day

15 août 2025 à 14:29
The country has endured heavier rain during monsoon seasons, which scientists have attributed to climate change. The authorities said that at least 194 people died on Friday.

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Residents and rescue workers at an area hit by flash flooding in Salarzai, in Bajaur District, northern Pakistan, on Friday.

Pakistan Is in Trump’s Good Graces, but for How Long?

13 août 2025 à 04:15
President Trump hosted the South Asian nation’s army chief and seeks deals on critical minerals and crypto. But Pakistan is also tightening its military partnership with China.

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A poster of Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, Pakistan’s army chief, in Lahore.

Pakistan Is in Trump’s Good Graces, but for How Long?

13 août 2025 à 03:25
President Trump hosted the South Asian nation’s army chief and seeks deals on critical minerals and crypto. But Pakistan is also tightening its military partnership with China.

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A poster of Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, Pakistan’s army chief, in Lahore.

Kabul, Afghanistan’s Capital, Could Run Out of Water by 2030

13 août 2025 à 00:01
The six million people living in the Afghan capital could be out of water by 2030. The government is scrambling for solutions, but financial reserves are as dry as Kabul’s water basins.

© Jim Huylebroek for The New York Times

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