Gantz Resigns from Israel’s War Cabinet, Citing Frustrations with Netanyahu

Benny Gantz, a key member of Israel’s war Cabinet, announced his resignation on Sunday, citing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s mismanagement of the war effort and prioritization of his own political survival over the country’s security needs. Gantz, a former military chief, had been a crucial figure in the government, boosting.

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Pakistan’s Army Reports Bomb Blast Kills Seven Soldiers

A bomb blast targeting a military truck killed seven soldiers, including an officer, on Sunday in the Lakki Marwat district of northwestern Pakistan, which borders Afghanistan, according to the Pakistan army. Tribal Region a Safe Haven for Islamist Militants Kabul 24: The improvised explosive device exploded near the military vehicle,.

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China and Pakistan Urge Inclusive Government in Afghanistan

China and Pakistan have issued a joint statement following the visit of Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to China, calling on the Islamic Emirate to establish an inclusive government and not allow its territory to be used against other countries. Kabul 24: The statement emphasizes the need for concerted international.

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Kazakhstan to Boost Trade Substantially with Afghanistan

Kazakhstan’s Deputy Prime Minister Serik Zhumangarin has announced that Astana intends to significantly increase its trade with Afghanistan through Turkmenistan. The current trade volume of $1 billion is expected to reach $3 billion within a year. Kabul 24: “We are working on building an alternative route to increase trade with.

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Spain to Join South Africa’s Case at Top UN Court Accusing Israel of Genocide

Spain will ask the International Court of Justice for permission to join South Africa’s case accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza, its foreign minister announced Thursday. This move marks the first time a European country has joined the case, which was filed by South Africa late last year. Spain’s Decision.

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Blizzard in Himalayas Traps Trekkers, Killing 9

At least nine Indian trekkers died in the Himalayas after getting trapped during a blizzard, authorities said on Thursday, as rescue teams airlifted their bodies and five survivors to safety. Rescue Teams Work in Harsh Conditions Kabul 24: The Indian Air Force shared footage on Thursday that showed rescue teams.

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German Chancellor Vows to Deport Criminals Following Brutal Attack by Afghan Migrant

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz vowed Thursday to start deporting criminals from Afghanistan and Syria again after a knife attack by an Afghan immigrant left one police officer dead and four others injured. The brutal attack in Mannheim, captured on video and quickly going viral online, shocked the country. Chancellor’s Speech.

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US Reacts to Acting Minister of Interior’s Visit to UAE

The US State Department has emphasized the need for countries hosting sanctioned Taliban members to follow a United Nations-mandated exemption process. This comes as Khalifa Sirajuddin Haqqani, the acting Minister of Interior of the Islamic Emirate, recently visited the United Arab Emirates. Acting Minister of Interior’s Trip to UAE Described.

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Putin Emphasizes Need for Inclusive Afghan Government

Russian President Vladimir Putin has emphasized the need for an inclusive government in Afghanistan, while also highlighting the importance of engaging with the Islamic Emirate. Putin emphasized that security and stability in Afghanistan are more crucial than economic opportunities for Russia and Uzbekistan. Security and Stability Take Priority Kabul 24:.

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Moscow Format Contact Group on Afghanistan to Meet in Tehran

Russia’s special presidential representative for Afghanistan, Zamir Kabulov, confirmed that the Moscow Format Contact Group on Afghanistan has been convened for this week. The meeting will take place on Saturday in Tehran, ahead of the planned Doha meeting later this month. Discussions to Focus on Preparations for Doha Meeting Kabul.

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Kremlin Dismisses Swiss Summit on Ukraine as “Idle Pastime” without Russia

The Kremlin has dismissed the upcoming Swiss-hosted peace summit on Ukraine as a “completely absurd activity” and an “idle pastime,” stating that it is understandable that many countries are declining to participate without Russia’s involvement. The summit, scheduled for June 15-16, aims to address the ongoing war in Ukraine, but.

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Hanafi: Kazakhstan Decision On Islamic Emirate Status ‘Just and Fair’

Abdul Salam Hanafi, the Islamic Emirate’s deputy prime minister for administrative affairs, praised the decision by Kazakhstan to remove the Islamic Emirate from the list of banned groups in that country. Kabul 24: Addressing a gathering of “Admiration for Outstanding University and Religious School Students” at Kabul University, Abdul Salam.

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