The UN’s Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) says deforestation continues to be a significant challenge in Afghanistan, causing considerable environmental damage . . .
Around 100 Afghans at Peshawar-kai’s regional affiliate, Peace Japan Medical Services (PMS), engage in medical support, irrigation and agriculture in Afghanistan. The irrigation project nearly ...
In Afghanistan, a three-day agricultural products exhibition started in Kabul today [Saturday]. During the inauguration ceremony, Acting Deputy Prime Minister of the caretaker government, Mullah Abdul ...
The head of the World Food Programme in Afghanistan says the agency can only feed half the millions of Afghans in need after cuts in international aid and an impending freeze in US foreign funding.
Caroline Clarin is tired. The 58-year-old Otter Tail County woman, who has helped 10 Afghan families find refuge in the United States, has ended her support for three remaining Afghan refugee families ...
At the recent 2025 PA State Association of County Fairs Convention, Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding announced the ...
By Bruce Pannier When the Taliban took control of most of Afghanistan in the late 1990s, the governments of the Central Asian ...
Rice prices have soared to their highest levels in 15 years. ADB is working with its developing member countries (DMCs) to help integrate food production, processing, marketing, and distribution to ...
Afghanistan has had a tumultuous recent past. In the last three decades, the country has been occupied by Soviet troops and US-led international forces, and in the years in between has been ruled by ...
On Jan. 30, Microsoft showed off the latest Surface for Business Copilot+ PCs, Surface Laptop 7 and Surface Pro 11. Both will ...
Faroz Waziri immigrated to the U.S. His home country, Afghanistan, was torn up by war and controlled by the Taliban. Waziri ...
Train and bus stations saw a surge in crowds as people continued to arrive for the festival, although some devotees remained nervous after the deadly crush.