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More than 13 million Afghan children need humanitarian aid: UNICEF

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November 20 coincides with International Children’s Day, which came about in 1954 to improve the plight of children around the world.

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has said in a new report that 13.1 million children in Afghanistan need humanitarian assistance.

In Afghanistan, however, children have lived under the shadow of war and poverty, examples of which can be seen in the country’s capital.

Idris, a disabled child, says that he has been doing manual labor for three years to support his family.

“My father is addicted (to drugs) and I give my money to my mother to meet our needs,” he said.

Like Idris, there are thousands of child laborers in the country who are the breadwinners of their families and live a hard life.

The government of Afghanistan has called on international aid organizations to continue providing humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan, while it also tries to ease the economic crisis in Afghanistan.

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Trade between Iran and Afghanistan continues uninterrupted: Bikdeli

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Alireza Bikdeli, Iran’s acting ambassador in Kabul, said Saturday that trade between Iran and Afghanistan is continuing without interruption.

According to a statement from the Iranian Embassy in Kabul, Bikdeli noted that the Iranian government has introduced special facilities at the borders to facilitate imports and exports.

He also emphasized that cooperation between the two countries over the past 48 years has not been affected by any war or foreign intervention, and that Iran’s diplomatic missions are operating at full capacity to support traders from both nations.

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IEA envoy in Oman attends meeting on regional and global developments

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Hafiz Omar, the acting head of the Embassy of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan in Oman, attended a meeting on recent regional and global developments at the official invitation of Oman’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi.

According to a statement issued by the Afghan Embassy in Oman, Omar shared information about Afghanistan’s position and the overall situation in the country. He also referred to certain “malicious efforts” aimed at destabilizing the region.

The statement added that participants in the meeting emphasized the importance of dialogue and diplomacy in addressing challenges and ensuring stability in the region and the wider world.

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Iran to suspend strikes on neighbours unless attacks come from them

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Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian ​said on ‌Saturday that its temporary leadership ​council had ​approved the suspension ⁠of attacks ​against neighboring countries ​unless an attack on Iran came ​from those ​countries.

The announcement came as ‌Iran ⁠continued to launch attacks in the ​region ​in ⁠response to U.S.-Israeli strikes ​on the ​Islamic ⁠Republic, Reuters reported.

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