hang on, do you want that flow of international assistance money to stop? i want that flow of the international money to be supervised by impartial bodies, but today, the taliban governors, they choose who to receive the assistance. for example, in the parwan province, north of kabul, there is a small district which was pro taliban that district has received 18 rounds of assistance, the rest of the province, which is an anti taliban constituency, has only received 2 3 rounds of assistance. there is not much scrutiny and supervision. it is consolidating the taliban rule. is it time, mr saleh, for you to think about putting down your guns, stop talking of armed resistance and actually find ways in engaging in a dialogue, building some bridges to the taliban, particularly in the context of a national catastrophe, that we have just been discussing?
assistance money to stop? i want that flow of the international money to be supervised by impartial bodies, but today, the taliban governors, they choose who to receive the assistance. for example, in the parwan province, north of kabul, there is a small district which was pro taliban that district has received 18 rounds of assistance, the rest of the province, which is an anti taliban constituency, has only received 2 3 rounds of assistance. there is not much scrutiny and supervision. it is consolidating the taliban rule. is it time, mr saleh, for you to think about putting down your guns, stop talking of armed resistance and actually find ways in engaging in a dialogue, building some bridges to the taliban, particularly in the context of a national catastrophe, that we have just been discussing? as you know, we have been
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<strong>Ten die in unseasonal floods</strong>
Unseasonal rains and flooding have killed at least 10 people including two children in northern and eastern provinces, the UN said yesterday. The deluge also injured 11 people, with the most casualties and damage reported in eastern Nangarhar, Nuristan and Ghani provinces, and Parwan Province in the north, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said. Heavy rainfall on Tuesday and Wednesday caused severe damage to more than 280 homes, as well as other critical infrastructure across nine provinces, including four bridges. It was the second time that the eastern region has