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Afghanistan peace talks fail to slow civilian casualty toll
27 October 2020 KABU L
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Rising civilian casualty numbers highlight urgent need to halt fighting and re-focus on peace negotiations
19 May 2020... KABUL - Rising numbers of civilian casualt ...
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Civilian deaths from Afghan conflict in 2018 at highest recorded level – UN report
24 February 2019 KABUL – More civilians were killed in the Afghan conflict last year than at any time since records have been kept, according to a United Nations report released today by the UN Ass
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Highest recorded civilian deaths from conflict at mid-year point - latest UNAMA update
15 July 2018 KABUL - Latest figures released today by the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) show continuing record high casualty rates being inflicted on the Afghan civilian populati ...
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Afghans reach Afghanistan’s highest peak for the first time
19 July 2009... Afghan climbers have reached the summit of Afghanistan’s highest mountain. ...
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Asylum figures fall in 2010 to almost half their 2001 levels
29 March 2011
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Despite end-of-year decline, 2011 food prices highest on record – UN
15 January 2012... declined in December, but the overall annual average was the highest ever on record, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization ...
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Latest UNAMA figures show continuing record high civilian casualties
12 April 2015 KABUL - Latest figures from the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) show a continuing trend of record high civilian casualties, with deaths and injuries from g ...
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Afghanistan’s community leaders call peace the country’s single highest priority
2 December 2019 GARDEZ /BAMYAN - Peace remains the single most important aspiration for the people of Afghanistan, stressed participants at recent UN-backed events in the south-eas
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Government and religious figures should play greater role in ending violence against women
12 December 2010 KHOST - Government officials in Khost urged ulemas in the province to explain and educate the public in women’s rights, through the teachings and principles of Islam.