The first Afghan official to attend UN climate talks since the Taliban came to power told AFP Monday that his country hopes to benefit from a global finance deal under negotiation at COP29 in Baku.
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Heading a three-person team, former Taliban negotiator Matiul Haq Khalis stood out in the bustling halls of the conference in Azerbaijan's capital where delegates from nearly 200 countries began ...
The first Afghan official to attend UN climate talks since the Taliban came to power told AFP Monday that his country hopes to benefit from a global finance deal under negotiation at COP29 in Baku.
Don't miss out on the headlines from Breaking News. Followed categories will be added to My News. Heading a three-person team, former Taliban negotiator Matiul Haq Khalis stood out in the bustling ...
Israel’s defence ministry has told Middle East Eye that there are currently no planning processes in place to send aid into northern Gaza. The admission comes as Israeli forces face growing ...
On Tuesday, local media reported that three aid trucks carrying food items and water entered the area for the first time since the ... ministry told Middle East Eye on Monday that there are ...