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Afghanistan remains one of the most heavily landmine-contaminated countries in the world, with 6.4 million people still at ...
KABUL (Pajhwok): The Hazardous Area Life-support Organisation (HALO Trust) has highlighted that Afghanistan remains one of the world’s most landmine-contaminated countries, with 6.4 million people ...
Afghanistan remains heavily contaminated with landmines, putting 6.4 million people at risk, mostly children, warns the HALO ...
Unexploded ordnance poses an elevated risk in the wake of the collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s regime, as displaced Syrians return home.
Commander General Paul Velentino Phiri has said the donation of explosive ordinance disposable equipment, armoury tools and a ...
Trust – one of the prime global NGOs for the dismantling of mines and other explosive objects, has said that Afghanistan is among the nine most mine filled countries in the world.
It can take decades to rid a country of explosive remnants, but an Australian company — in partnership with CSIRO — has ...
Kamoshida Naoaki, Chargé d’ Affaires ad interim of Japan to Sri Lanka, has said that Sri Lanka could be declared a mine-free ...
Microsoft just concluded this year’s not-E3 festivities with a surprisingly great showcase that made up for all of the grim ...
Charge d’ Affaires ad interim of Japan to Sri Lanka Kamoshida Naoaki signed grant contracts for two demining projects with the ...
with 6.4 million people still at risk from explosive remnants of war, according to a report released by the HALO Trust on Tuesday (June 10). The organisation warned that the country faces the ...
Local weather alerts are familiar warnings for potentially dangerous conditions, but an alert that puts all of Earth on ...
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