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Kabul, Oct 11 (EFE / EPA) .- Families who had been displaced from Kabul to other Afghan provinces due to conflict in the country begin to return to the capital.The Taliban have multiplied their contacts with the international community to ensure the distribution of humanitarian aid, while international organizations have indicated that Afghanistan is at risk of sinking into an economic and social crisis after four decades at war.The capture of Kabul on August 15 by fundamentalists has aggravated the situation, and the Taliban asked Washington to help them unblock international funds suspended by many countries and institutions after the collapse of the previous government.(Camera: STRINGER)SHOT LIST: THE RETURN TO KABUL OF DISPLACED AFGHAN FAMILIES.
Earthquake survivors set up a temporary shelter in front of a mosque in Jishishan County in northwest China's Gansu province as disaster relief workers rush to provide tents for people affected by the deadly quake. IMAGES
Kabul, Aug 10 (EFE/EPA).-The Taliban and Afghan forces on Tuesday were involved in strong clashes in at least 11 of Afghanistan's 34 provinces amid an unprecedented advance by insurgents that has brought a large part of the country's territory under its control.According to the Afghan Ministry of Defense, in the last 24 hours, clashes took place in the provinces of Nangarhar, Kunar, Logar, Paktia, Paktika (east), Maidan Wardak (central), Kandahar, Helmand (south), Kunduz, Baghlan, and Sar-e Pol (north).(Camera: JAWED KARGAR)SHOT LIST: THE SITUATION OF REFUGEES FROM NORTHERN AFGHANISTAN IN KABUL, AFGHANISTAN.
More than 200 Rohingya refugees were relocated from the beaches of a remote Indonesian island on Wednesday as authorities drive them in trucks and prepare them to be transported by ferry to a temporary shelter. More than 1,000 desperate and exhausted Rohingya have landed on the shores of Aceh province in the last week. IMAGES
Residents of the old town of Marrakesh, who were displaced by last weekend's powerful earthquake, wake up in a football stadium, which has been turned into a shelter by Moroccan authorities. The magnitude 6.8 earthquake -- Morocco's strongest ever -- has killed nearly 3,000 pople and injured more than 5,600 since it hit last Friday in Al-Haouz province, south of tourist hub Marrakesh. The number of people left without homes by the quake is not known. IMAGES