Chaman Protesters Warn of Escalating Actions Against Pakistan’s Border Fencing

Following the Pakistani security forces’ attack on protesters in Chaman, the demonstrators have now warned that they will take further actions to destroy the barbed wire fencing along the Durand Line1. The protesters have accused the Pakistani government of violating international norms and damaging the local economy in Chaman. Demands for.

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Refugee Ministry: Efforts to Relocate Internally Displaced People in Afghanistan

Deputy Minister Abdul Rahman Rashid of Refugees and Repatriation revealed that Afghanistan is currently home to over 380,000 internally displaced individuals, with significant numbers originating from provinces like Herat, Nangarhar, Kunduz, Baghlan, Takhar, and Balkh. Voluntary Repatriation Efforts by the Islamic Emirate Kabul 24: Abdul Rahman Rashid emphasized the Islamic.

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Deadly Motorcycle-Borne Magnetic Mine Attack Hits Security Convoy in Badakhshan

Three Islamic Emirate forces members killed, five others injured in blast Magnetic mine attached to motorcycle exploded as convoy passed through Faizabad city Attack occurred during mission to eradicate poppy cultivation in the area Eyewitness Accounts of the Incident Local resident Amanullah describes hearing a “loud explosion” as the convoy.

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Israel Launches Limited Military Operation in Rafah, Sparking International Concern

Israel has launched a military operation in the southern Gaza city of Rafah, seizing control of the border crossing there. Kabul 24: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated this was an important step in dismantling Hamas’ military and economic capabilities, as well as securing the release of Israeli hostages Targeted Operation,.

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Fitrat Confirms Settlement with Badakhshan Protesters

Fasihuddin Fitrat, the chief of staff of the Islamic Emirate, visited Badakhshan Province to address the grievances of protesters reacting to the security forces’ actions in destroying their poppy fields. Kabul 24: Fitrat stated that the controversy and demonstrations were due to misunderstandings, which have now been properly resolved through.

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Mullah Baradar’s Call for Vigilance Against International Hindrance

Deputy Prime Minister Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar recently addressed concerns about global powers attempting to impede Afghanistan’s economic and political advancement. His remarks at the graduation ceremony of the Islamic Emirate forces highlighted the need for vigilance among Afghans to counter external interference. Suspicions and Challenges Faced by Afghanistan Kabul.

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Religious Scholars in Politics: Islamic Emirate’s Perspective

The leader of the Islamic Emirate, Shiekh Hibatullah Akhundzada, stated that Western countries are attempting to separate religion from politics in Muslim countries. Kabul 24: He asserted that it is the right of religious scholars to be involved in political matters in Islamic countries. Akhundzada emphasized the importance of scholars.

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UK Forces Member Alleges War Crimes in Afghanistan, Calls for Police Investigation

A senior member of the UK Special Forces has provided information to British police regarding alleged war crimes committed by the Special Air Service (SAS) in Afghanistan. Kabul 24: The whistleblower has handed over a safe containing documents, including witness accounts from serving soldiers, emails to Number 10 warning of.

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Biden Voices Concerns Over Possible Rafah Invasion

US President Joe Biden spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, expressing concerns about a potential Israeli offensive on the southern Gaza city of Rafah. The White House said Biden underscored US worries about an invasion of Rafah, where over 1 million civilians from other parts of Gaza have sought.

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Vladimir Putin’s Fifth Term Amid Ongoing Conflict with Ukraine

As the devastating war with Ukraine rages on, Vladimir Putin, the long-standing leader of Russia, is set to embark on his fifth term as president. With nearly 25 years in power, Putin will be inaugurated for another six-year term on Tuesday, solidifying his grip on the country and its policies..

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Pakistan Extends Stay of Afghan

RefugeesTemporary Residence Card Holders Get Reprieve Until June 30 The Pakistani government has announced an extension of the stay for Afghan refugees holding United Nations Refugee Agency (POR) registration cards with less than two months remaining on their stay. Kabul 24: The Ministry of States and Borders of Pakistan issued.

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Afghan and Turkmen Business Collaboration Flourishes with Multiple Contracts

The Ministry of Industry and Trade has reported a significant milestone in economic cooperation between Afghanistan and Turkmenistan, with more than 10 contracts and two memorandums of understanding being signed between private companies from both nations. This development marks a positive step towards strengthening bilateral trade relations. Contracts Signed in.

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