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Asian News International on MSNAfghanistan launches nationwide polio drive to protect childrenAfghanistan is set to launch a new nationwide polio vaccination campaign on July 20, targeting children under the age of five ...
They’re among the roughly 1,450 Afghan children who’ve been evacuated to the United States without their parents since August. Months after they arrived, ...
Roughly 1,450 Afghan children evacuated to the United States without their families. Many children remain in US custody, wondering when they will reunite with their parents.
Biden administration faces task of resettling Afghan refugees in U.S. 05:22 Some refugee children who have been evacuated from Afghanistan following the Taliban takeover are arriving on American ...
Afghan children on a long and perilous journey 12:11. The following is a script from "A Long and Dangerous Journey" which aired on May 19, 2013. Anderson Cooper is the correspondent.
RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany — More than 100 Afghan children and teens are in U.S. custody without their parents after the chaotic crush to flee the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, federal ...
President Donald Trump said on Sunday he would help Afghans detained in the United Arab Emirates for years after fleeing ...
An Afghan girl on the outskirts of Kabul, Afghanistan, in October 2016. The U.N. mission in Afghanistan says the number of children killed or wounded increased 24 percent last year.
Afghan children face death through starvation and malnutrition. Reuters Stressing that the health situation of children across the country is in danger, he said: “We are asking the international ...
ISLAMABAD — Almost 100,000 children in Afghanistan are in dire need of support, three months after earthquakes devastated the country's west, the U.N. children’s agency said Monday. A 6.3 ...
A long-term Afghan resident of Japan has set up a free language school to help her more newly arrived countrywomen stay ...
Afghan health-care professionals say many children arrive for treatment too late to be saved. Afghanistan’s health-care system, propped up by years of foreign funding, is on the brink of collapse.
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