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Afghanistan A Team Defeats Zimbabwe A By 55 Runs – TOLOnews

Afghanistan is in the lead after winning the first two matches in the five-match development squad tour to Zimbabwe.

Afghanistans A cricket team on Sunday beat Zimbabwe A by 55 runs in the second of five One Day International (ODI) matches.

On Friday, Afghanistan made a fine start by beating Zimbabwe A by five wickets in their first match of the Afghanistan Development Squad tour to Zimbabwe.

Afghanistan, on Sunday meanwhile, scored 208 runs from 47.3 overs but the target was reduced to 182 runs as per the Duck and Lewis method after the game was interrupted due to rain.

Zimbabwe had won the toss and put Afghanistan A in to bat first a move that left Zimbabwe unable to chase the given target. They lost all their wickets after scoring 126 runs from 27.5 overs.

Shafiqullah, from Afghanistans team, scored the highest number of runs on the batting side for his team and notched 50 runs off 53 balls.

The next match of the series takes place on Tuesday at the Harare Sports Club.

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The Russian government is cooperating with the Taliban terrorist movement in Afghanistan under a broader strategy to undermine U.S. goals and make a peaceful exit as difficult as possible, The Wall Street Journal reports.

Moscows cooperation with the Taliban is conducted under the guise of conducting counter-terrorism operations against the Islamic State. ISIS has a nascent presence in Afghanistan, and has historically clashed with the Taliban.I have already said earlier that we and the Taliban have channels for exchanging information, a high Russian official told The Washington Post in 2015.

Afghanistans security and political situation is increasingly deteriorating. After former President Barack Obama ended the U.S. combat mission in 2014, the Taliban made unprecedented gains across the country. The Afghan Security Forces the U.S. is supposed to be supporting in the fight against the Taliban are monumentally corrupt, and losing thousands of soldiers per month.

Their [Russias] narrative goes something like this: that the Taliban are the ones fighting Islamic State, not the Afghan government, Americas top General in Afghanistan told reporters in a December Pentagon briefing. He continued,This public legitimacy that Russia lends to the Taliban is not based on fact, but it is used as a way to essentially undermine the Afghan government and the NATO effort and bolster the belligerents.

The strategy is reminiscent of U.S. strategy in Afghanistan in the 1980s, when the U.S. supplied weapons to anti-soviet rebel groups in a bid to entrench the Soviet Union in a prolonged conflict. The U.S. supplied hundreds of millions of dollars of weapons to rebel groups for nearly 8 years. In some cases the weapons ended up in the hands of Islamic extremists, and were used by the Taliban to take over the country in the late 1990s. Texas Congressman Charlie Wilson spearheaded the funding for the program and became intimately involved. His experiences were later dramatized in the film Charlie Wilsons war.

Russia has also stymied efforts by the U.S. backed government in Kabul to fold a former terrorist into the peace process. The Afghan government offers a reconciliation program to terrorists willing to stop waging war against them, in exchange for ability to participate in the political process. A crucial element of this process involves removal of a former terrorist from the United Nations sanctions list, something Russia has used its power to stop.

Russias strategy in Afghanistan is remarkably similar to its course of action in Syria. Russia supports Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad under the auspices of a counter-terrorism mission, when in reality they get to reassert itself on the global stage and maintain a steadfast ally. In Afghanistan, Russia can thwart U.S. efforts towards a peaceful exit and gain influence with important actors who are U.S. enemies.

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82% of returnees from Pakistan (906 individuals) assisted – ReliefWeb

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Returns from Pakistan

From 22-28 January 2017, a total of 1,100 undocumented Afghans spontaneously returned or were deported from Pakistan through Torkham border (Nangarhar province) and Spin Boldak border (Kandahar province), according to the Border Monitoring Team of the Directorate of Refugees and Repatriation (DoRR). This is a 30% decrease in returns from the previous week. Of the total, 1,032 were spontaneous returnees in family groups and 68 were deported individuals. This brings the total number of undocumented Afghan returnees from Pakistan to 5,884 since 1 January 2017.

During the reporting period, IOM assisted 906 (82%) undocumented Afghan returnees from Pakistan, including 97 unaccompanied migrant children, a significant increase from previous weeks. The support provided includes meals and accommodation at IOMs Transit Centers near the border, household supplies and other Non-Food Items (NFIs) for families, special assistance to Persons with Specific Needs (PSNs), and other assistance from partners as per the adjacent table.

Situation Overview

IOM is responding to a substantial increase in the return of undocumented Afghans from Pakistan and Iran. Since 1 January 2016, over 728,000 undocumented Afghans have returned due to diverse push factors, including deteriorating protection space in Pakistan. Many of those returning have lived outside of Afghanistan for decades, and will need support from the government and humanitarian actors both on arrival and as they seek to reintegrate into a country already struggling with widespread conflict and displacement.

While returns have declined in line with seasonal trends during winter, previous surges in returns have been unpredictable and an estimated 1.1 million undocumented Afghans still remain in Pakistan. IOM is prepared to respond to increased needs and is appealing for additional funding to continue its emergency response programming.

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Millions of children to get polio shots in Afghanistan – Anadolu Agency

Along with Pakistan and Nigeria, Afghanistan remains one of three countries where polio is endemic

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A health worker administers a polio vaccine to a child, out of Kabul Afghanistan (file photo)

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KABUL, Afghanistan

A nationwide three-day polio vaccination drive kicked off in Afghanistan on Monday in an effort to vaccinate millions of children in high-risk areas.

Along with Pakistan and Nigeria, Afghanistan is one of the three remaining countries where polio is endemic.

According to the officials at the countrys Ministry of Public Health (MoPH), more than six million children in the southern and southeastern provinces bordering Pakistan are at risk of contracting polio.

Maiwand Ahmadzai, director of the ministry's polio eradication program told Anadolu Agency that a comprehensive plan worth some $60 million had been designed to vaccinate up to 9.5 million children in 2017.

"Our primary focus is on high-risk areas, and we will strive to ensure the elimination of the polio virus from the country", he said.

According to the MoPH, only 13 cases of polio were recorded at the beginning of 2016 in Paktia, Helmand, Kunar and Kandahar provinces. However, in the past 6 months, no such case has been registered in the country.

On Sunday, Melisa Corkum, program communication specialist at UNICEF Afghanistan, told journalists in Kabul that the country was very close to eradicating the disease, urging citizens to cooperate with health workers.

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Challenging the US, Moscow Pushes Into Afghanistan – Wall Street Journal


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KABULRussia is making fresh inroads into Afghanistan that could complicate U.S. efforts to strengthen the fragile Kabul government, stamp out the resilient Taliban insurgency and end America's longest war. Moscow last month disclosed details of ...

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