At least 22 killed, dozens injured in mass shooting in US state of Maine

At least 22 people have been killed and dozens wounded after a gunman went on a shooting spree in the northeastern state of Maine in the United States. Kabul 24: Two law enforcement officials in the city of Lewiston told The Associated Press news agency on condition of anonymity that.

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Two Men Killed in Personal Disputes in Kandahar and Herat

Two Men Killed in Personal Disputes in Kandahar and Herat. Two Men Killed in Personal Disputes in Kandahar and Herat Local sources from the provinces of Kandahar and Herat have reported the deaths of two individuals due to personal disputes. In Herat, a prominent tribal elder named Pahlawan Abdul Rahim.

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More than 400 million Afghanis were burned in Kandahar

DAB, Burns 420 Million Afghanis Worth of Worn-Out Banknotes in Kandahar DAB, Burns 420 Million Afghanis Worth of Worn-Out Banknotes in Kandahar Kabul 24: Da Afghanistan Bank (DAB), currently managed by the Taliban, announced the incineration of 420,831,000 Afghanis’ worth of worn-out banknotes in Kandahar. The official announcement was made.

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Faiq Highlights Vulnerability of Afghan Refugees in Neighboring Countries to Abuse

Naseer Ahmad Faiq, the Acting Representative of Afghanistan at the United Nations, addressed the seventy-eighth session of the United Nations Security Council’s Third Committee on Tuesday, October 24th. Kabul 24: He emphasized the significant challenges faced by Afghan refugees and migrants in neighboring countries regarding their legal status, protection, and.

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To prevent the illegal entry of Afghans, the visa verification system in Torkham works

The Federal Investigation Agency of Pakistan has installed a visa verification system at the Torkham border aimed at curbing the illegal entry of Afghans into the country. Kabul 24: As reported by the Pakistani newspaper Dawn on Tuesday, October 24th, quoting Yashar Arafat, an official from the Federal Investigation Agency.

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Detention of 64 Afghan Refugees in Türkiye

Reports emerged today detailing the detention of 64 Afghan refugees by Turkish security forces in the Bitlis province of Türkiye. Turkish media sources indicated that the detainees were found inside a trailer on Tuesday, October 24. Kabul 24: According to law enforcement officials, this operation also led to the arrest.

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Custodian of Pilgrimage Site Murders Pilgrim in Nangarhar Province

Local sources in Nangarhar province have reported a tragic incident where a pilgrim was killed near the “Pir Shrine” pilgrimage site. The incident occurred at approximately 5:00 AM on Monday, October 23rd, in the “Bagh-e Pir” area of Sorkh-Rod district. Kabul 24: The victim, a 60-year-old resident of Sorkh-Rod district,.

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Faisal Shayesta and Five Other Players Boycott the Afghanistan Football Federation

Faisal Shayesta, the captain of the national football team, has declared that he no longer wishes to play for the national team due to corruption within the Afghanistan Football Federation. Kabul 24: On Tuesday, October 24th, Shayesta alleged on his Facebook page that officials within the Afghan Football Federation are.

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Migration to OECD countries at record-high rate, with some 6.1 million new arrivals in 2022

Migration to OECD countries reached unprecedented levels in 2022, according to a new report published on Monday. Kabul 24: Last year, some 6.1 million people moved to the group’s 38 member countries, a 26% increase from 2021, according to the OECD’s latest report. More than one in three member countries.

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Iranian teenager ‘brain dead’ as controversy over hijab law enforcement continues

Iranian teenager is now declared “brain dead” by Iranian state media after slipping into a coma earlier this month during a reported incident with officers regarding the country’s hijab law violation. Kabul24: An Iranian high school student who fell into a coma in controversial circumstances on the Tehran metro in.

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Raqib Farooqi Afghan Athlete Conquers Iran’s Highest Peak

Raqib Farooqi, the renowned Afghan athlete, widely recognized as the “Afghan Iceman,” announced his triumphant ascent of Damavand Peak, Iran’s tallest mountain on Monday, October 23. Kabul 24: Farooqi proudly declared, “I have successfully climbed Damavand Mount, which stands as Iran’s highest peak, soaring to a height of 5,610 meters.”.

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Shocking Tragedy: Afghan Youth Brutally Murdered in Iran

Reports from Iran have confirmed the tragic murder of an 18-year-old Afghan youth. Kzbul 24: According to sources within the Afghan refugee community, the incident took place on Sunday night, October 22nd, in Tehran, the capital of Iran. The victim, identified as Basir, hailed from the Baghlan province in Afghanistan..

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