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Press conference with UNAMA and WFP
14 April 2008
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Press conference with the Head of UNAMA's Human Rights Unit, Norah Niland
26 March 2009 KABUL - Press conference by Norah Niland, Head, Human Rights Unit, UNAMA and Dr. Nilab Mobarez, Press Officer, UNAMA.
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UN Day 2009 marked in Afghanistan
24 October 2009 KABUL - The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) joined hands today with Afghan ministers, governors and others to celebrate UN Day across the country.
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United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres remarks to High-Level Ministerial meeting on the humanitarian situation in Afghanistan
13 September 2021 GENEVA - Excellencies, Ladies and gentlemen,
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Afghanistan celebrates the New Year 1388
20 March 2009 20 March 2009 - Mazar-i-Sharif is the iconic and popular host for the New Year celebrations in ...
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Press conference with the Special Representative of the Secretary-General, Ján Kubiš
12 June 2014... on my side. I had an urgent meeting. I tried to cut it short, but I had to finish it. That’s why I am a little bit late here. ...
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A popular concert for Peace
22 September 2009 22 September 2009 - More than a thousand thrilled people were last night waving flags for Peace Day while eagerly awaiting songs from some of Afghanistan’s most famous singers.
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Afghanistan a major producer of cannabis, says UNODC
1 April 2010 KABUL - Today UNODC releases its first-ever Afghanistan Cannabis Survey showing that the world’s biggest producer of opium is also a major producer of cannabis.
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Statement by Tadamichi Yamamoto on attack targeting religious leaders in Kabul
21 November 2018... condemn yesterday’s attack in which scores of civilians were killed and injured. ...
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In Western Afghanistan, an ancient love of poetry thrives again
6 October 2017 KABUL - As she begins to read her poem, Fatema’s voice is faint and unsure of itself.