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WFP urges reopening of Torkham crossing as 47 trucks with UN food aid remain stranded, worsening Afghanistan's food crisis. [Image via Khaama Press]

WFP Raises Alarm as 47 UN Food Trucks Stranded at Torkham Crossing

The World Food Program (WFP) in Afghanistan has expressed concern over the continued closure of the Torkham border crossing. The agency reported that at least 47 trucks carrying United Nations food supplies are stranded on the other side of the Torkham border in Peshawar, Pakistan. On Wednesday, March 12, the WFP issued a statement saying

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India plans major development projects in Afghanistan, strengthening ties with the IEA alongside humanitarian efforts. [Image via Afghanistan International]

India Considers Development Projects in Afghanistan, Strengthens Ties with IEA

India has expressed interest in launching major development projects in Afghanistan, according to its Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Parvathaneni Harish. During a UN Security Council session on Afghanistan on 10 March, Harish stated that India is closely monitoring the situation and engaging with the IEA regime on bilateral issues. He highlighted the “special

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Save the Children shuts 18 health centers in Afghanistan, warns of more closures as foreign aid cuts worsen child malnutrition. [Image via Tolo News]

Save the Children: 18 Health Centers Closed in Afghanistan

Save the Children has announced the closure of 18 health centers in Afghanistan and added that 14 more will be shut down in the coming month due to a reduction in foreign aid. In a report, the organization stated that it has also suspended life-saving programs for malnourished children due to funding cuts. The report

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