Turkish Authorities Arrest Pro-Kurdish Mayor, Replace Him with State Governor

Turkish police detained the mayor of Hakkari province, Mehmet Siddik Akis, a member of the pro-Kurdish Democratic Party (DEMs), on Monday over alleged ties to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK). The arrest comes just two months after Akis won the municipal election in the region, which borders Iran and.

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UNRWA Reports Massive Displacement from Rafah Due to Israeli Military Operation

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) has reported that forced displacement has pushed over a million Palestinians away from the Gazan city of Rafah. The small city on the southern edge of the Gaza Strip had been sheltering around 1 million.

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UNICEF: Tens of Thousands of Children Affected by Floods in Afghanistan

The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) has reported that tens of thousands of children in Afghanistan have been severely affected by ongoing flash floods. The most vulnerable children are located in the northern provinces of Baghlan and Badakhshan, as well as the western province of Ghor. Kabul 24:.

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Polio Vaccination Campaign Underway in Afghanistan

The Ministry of Public Health, in collaboration with international organizations, launched the second nationwide polio vaccination campaign for 2024 on Monday. The campaign aims to vaccinate more than 11.2 million children under the age of five against the polio virus across the country from June 3 to June 6. Commitment.

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Israeli Presumed Among Hamas Hostages Found Dead Near Gaza

An Israeli who went missing during the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas-led Palestinian gunmen and was presumed to have been taken hostage has been found dead in the border village where he lived, Israeli media reported on Monday. Kabul 24: After lengthy forensics, Israel’s military confirmed the identification of the.

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South Korea to Suspend Military Pact with North Over Trash Balloons

South Korea plans to suspend a military agreement signed with North Korea in 2018 aimed at easing tensions, the presidential office announced on Monday. This decision comes after Seoul warned of a strong response to balloons launched by Pyongyang carrying trash to the South. North Korea’s Trash Balloons Cause Tensions.

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China Accuses US of Playing ‘Dishonorable Role’ in South China Sea Dispute

China has strongly condemned the United States for playing an “extremely dishonorable role” in supporting and cooperating with the Philippines in the South China Sea dispute. The Chinese foreign ministry made this statement on Monday in response to recent remarks by Philippine President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. China Accuses Philippines.

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Israel Considers Alternatives to Hamas Rule in Gaza

Israel’s defense minister, Yoav Gallant, stated on Sunday that the country would not accept Hamas continuing to rule Gaza at any stage during the process to wind down the war. He⁰ emphasized that the defense establishment is simultaneously assessing alternatives to the Islamist group. Military Action and Governance Alternatives Kabul.

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Motaghi: We defeated ISIS in Afghanistan

In a meeting with the Indonesian delegation headed by Muhammad Yusuf Kala, the head of the Council of Mosques and the Indonesian Red Crescent, Foreign Minister Amir Khan Motaghi claimed that the Taliban was “successful” in fighting ISIS and drug trafficking in Afghanistan. Kabul 24: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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Education Ministry Implements New Regulation to Control Private School Fees

The Ministry of Education has finalized a procedure to control the fees charged by private schools to students. The new regulation categorizes private schools into three categories: high quality, medium quality, and low quality, with fees set accordingly based on the students’ capacities. Students Criticize High Fees, Urge Government Action.

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Afghan Delegation Participates in Middle East Regional Assembly of International Union of Railways

A delegation from the Ministry of Public Works of Afghanistan recently attended the annual Middle East Regional Assembly of the International Union of Railways (UIC) in Jordan. The meeting aimed to enhance rail services, standardize railways, and promote digitalization across member countries. Key Discussions and Objectives Kabul 24: Mohammad Ashraf.

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US Lobbied for “Good Taliban Govt” at 2001 Bonn Conference, Ex-Iranian FM Reveals

Iran’s former foreign minister Mohammad Jawad Zarif has made a shocking revelation about the 2001 Bonn Conference, where the United States allegedly planned to establish a “good Taliban government” in Afghanistan. This move was met with resistance from European powers, who sought to establish a monarchy in the country. Iran’s.

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