Afghan Returnees from Iran Share Tales of Abuse by Iranian Police

Afghan Returnees from Iran Share Tales of Abuse by Iranian Police Kabul 24: A number of Afghan citizens who have recently returned from Iran are speaking out about the mistreatment and dissatisfaction they experienced at the hands of the Iranian police. These returnees highlight various reasons for their decision to.

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Iran: Water rights from Helmand River is top priority for Iran

Iranian Interior Minister, Ahmad Vahidi, has said that Iran’s water rights from the Helmand River is a top priority for his country. He has called on the Taliban to fulfill their obligations in this regard. Kabul 24: According to Tasnim News, during a meeting on Sunday, Vahidi expressed concern over.

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Rescuing several Afghan refugees from smugglers

Peruvian authorities have recently rescued 23 Afghanistan migrants from human traffickers along the border with Brazil on Sunday. Kabul 24: The migrants had paid smugglers in a bid to be transferred to a regional city, then on to the capital Lima before heading to Peru’s Tumbes, but they were swindled.

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US senator criticizes Biden’s handling of Afghanistan withdrawal

US Senator Jim Risch, ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, has expressed strong criticism of President Biden’s approach to the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan. Kabul24: In a statement on Friday, Senator Risch described the withdrawal as “poorly planned and tragically executed,” asserting that it has resulted.

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British soldiers are facing war crimes investigations for extrajudicial killings in Afghanistan

The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has confirmed that UK Special Forces are at the center of a war crimes inquiry into alleged unlawful killings in Afghanistan. Kabul 24: The inquiry, which is being led by Lord Justice Haddon-Cave, is examining allegations that Special Forces personnel killed 54 people in suspicious circumstances.

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Germany had no choice but participation in Afghanistan mission, Joschka Fischer says

Former German Foreign Minister, Joschka Fischer, has said that Germany had no choice but to participate in the Afghanistan mission. kabul 24: Speaking at a parliamentary inquiry on Monday, Fischer said that Germany had no real choice but to participate in the mission to topple the Taliban government in Afghanistan.

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Modi and Biden Hold Crucial Talks on Afghanistan at the White House

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent state visit to the United States has sparked debates and garnered praise for various reasons. However, one aspect that has received scant attention is the discussion held between the two leaders regarding the ongoing Afghan crisis. President Joe Biden of the United States and.

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Abdul Ghani Baradar: Foreigners still do not leave Afghan people alone

Abdul Ghani Baradar, the economic deputy of the prime minister, says that they do not leave foreigners alone and leave the country. According to Kabul 24 report, Mr. Baradar said today (Wednesday, 7th of Cancer) in his speeches after the Eid al-Adha prayer in the citadel: “Foreigners still do not.

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Katie Boulter Suffers First-Round Exit at Eastbourne International

In a disappointing turn of events, British tennis player Katie Boulter suffered a first-round defeat at the Eastbourne International tournament. Boulter was defeated by Croatia’s Petra Martic in a hard-fought match played under challenging weather conditions. Kabul24: Lucky Loser Martic Emerges Victorious Ranked 30th in the world, Petra Martic, a.

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Iran: Negotiations with Afghanistan about Helmand water rights continue

The Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson, Nasser Kanaani, said on Monday that talks with the Taliban over the Helmand River water rights continues. Kabul24: Speaking at a press conference in Tehran, Kanaani said that the two sides had held “specialised discussions on the matter”. According to ISNA, Kanaani said that the Taliban.

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Taliban’s oppression of women worst in the world, UN official says

Nada Al-Nashif, the UN Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights, has expressed deep concerns over the Taliban abuse women’s rights. Kabul24: She said: “Globally, we have seen a backlash against women’s and girls’ rights in recent years. However, nowhere has this been more profound and all-encompassing than in Afghanistan since the.

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Iran deports tens of thousands of refugees to Afghanistan

Iran’s Director General of the Bureau for Aliens and Foreign Immigrants Affairs in Khorasan Razavi province, Hossein Sharafati Rad, has announced that 90,000 Afghan nationals have been deported since March. Kabul24: According to the Iranian state news agency IRNA, these refugees arrived in Afghanistan through the Islam Qala— Dogharoun border between Herat and.

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