China Offers Support to Afghanistan After Deadly Earthquake
China pledges tailored aid to Afghanistan after a 6.4-magnitude quake killed 27 in the north, highlighting global solidarity and tech-driven relief.
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China pledges tailored aid to Afghanistan after a 6.4-magnitude quake killed 27 in the north, highlighting global solidarity and tech-driven relief.
Afghanistan and Pakistan have extended a temporary ceasefire, sending high-level delegations to Doha for urgent talks to de-escalate border clashes and address cross-border security.
After intense border clashes, Pakistan and Afghanistan struck an immediate ceasefire deal in Doha, paving the way for sustainable peace and follow-up talks.
China’s foreign ministry welcomes a temporary truce between Pakistan and Afghanistan, saying it serves shared interests and boosts regional peace and stability.
Pakistan closed major border crossings with Afghanistan after exchanges of fire and artillery hit frontier posts, raising trade and security concerns.
A senior Afghan official rejects Trump’s plan to retake Bagram Airbase, calling for ties based on respect and shared interests.
China’s PLA Air Force sent two Y-20 transport planes with relief supplies to quake-stricken eastern Afghanistan, underscoring swift international humanitarian support.
China’s first batch of emergency humanitarian aid supplies has arrived in Kabul, marking Beijing’s first relief delivery after the recent earthquake in Afghanistan.
Afghanistan’s recent earthquake pushes fatalities to 1,124, injures over 3,250 and destroys more than 8,000 homes.
Magnitude-6.0 quake in eastern Afghanistan kills over 800, injures nearly 3,000 in Kunar and neighboring provinces.