At least 70 people have died in a wave of freezing temperatures sweeping Afghanistan, officials said, as extreme weather compounds a humanitarian crisis in the poverty-stricken nation. “This winter is by far the coldest in recent years,” Mohammad Nasim Muradi, the head of Afghanistan’s meteorology office, told media on Wednesday.

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