Erdoğan Calls for International Aid for Afghan Flood Victims at Festival in Ankara

At the Seventh “International Benevolence Awards Ceremony” in Ankara, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan called on world countries to provide assistance to the victims of recent devastating floods in Afghanistan. The floods, which have hit several provinces in the country, have resulted in a humanitarian crisis, with over 400 lives.

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World Court Orders Israel to Halt Assault on Gaza’s Rafah

Judges at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), also known as the World Court, ordered Israel on Friday to immediately halt its military assault on the southern Gaza city of Rafah. This landmark emergency ruling came in response to South Africa’s case accusing Israel of genocide. Israel’s Global Isolation Over.

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Biden Defends Afghanistan Withdrawal, Cites Alternative Approaches to Controlling ISIS

President Biden reaffirmed his decision to withdraw US troops from Afghanistan, stating that occupying the country is not the only way to control ISIS (Daesh). Biden made these remarks during a joint press conference with Kenyan President William Ruto. Kabul 24: The US president acknowledged Afghanistan’s history as the “graveyard.

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US Envoy Discusses Future of Afghanistan in AnkaraCollective Diplomacy and Counter-Terrorism Efforts Top Agenda

US Special Representative for Afghanistan Thomas West concluded a two-day visit to Ankara, Turkey, where he engaged in crucial discussions on the way forward in Afghanistan. Kabul 24: West took to X to share the key issues that were addressed during his trip, highlighting the need for collective diplomacy and.

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Iran’s Aid Package for Flood Victims Arrives in Balkh

The first shipment of Iran’s humanitarian aid for the flood victims in Afghanistan arrived on Thursday in Balkh province. The aid packages, which include food, medicine, carpets, blankets, and tents, were sent within the framework of humanitarian cooperation between the two countries. Red Crescent Society of Iran Leads the Effort.

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Aircraft Fuel Import Halted in Afghanistan: ACCI Raises Concerns

The Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Investment (ACCI) has reported a significant disruption in the import of T1 fuel, commonly used as aircraft fuel, into Afghanistan for the past month. This development has raised concerns within the chamber regarding the impact on aviation operations and the economy. Chamber Urges Islamic.

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Qatar’s Al-Khulaifi Advocates for Islamic Emirate’s Participation in 3rd Doha Meeting

Mohammed bin Abdulaziz bin Saleh al-Khulaifi, the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of Qatar, recently engaged in discussions with Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, the deputy prime minister for economic affairs, urging the inclusion of a representative from the Islamic Emirate in the upcoming third Doha meeting on Afghanistan scheduled.

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Turkey-Pakistan Talks Focus on Afghan Border and Security Issues

During a meeting in Islamabad, the foreign ministers of Turkey and Pakistan emphasized the importance of enhancing stability and security in Afghanistan. Kabul 24: Hakan Fidan, Turkey’s Foreign Minister, who traveled to Pakistan, stated that he and his Pakistani counterpart discussed security issues, as well as border concerns between Kabul.

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SCO Foreign Ministers Discuss Promoting Stability in Afghanistan

The foreign ministers of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) gathered in Nur-Sultan, the capital of Kazakhstan, this week to discuss various issues, with a particular focus on promoting stability in Afghanistan. Combating Terrorism and Drug Threats Kabul 24: During the meeting, the participants addressed concerns regarding the threat of terrorism.

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Turkish Airlines Resumes Flights to Afghanistan After Three-Year Hiatus

Turkish Airlines has officially resumed its flights to Afghanistan, marking a significant milestone as its first flight landed at Kabul International Airport on Tuesday, ending a nearly three-year hiatus. Strengthening Bilateral Relations Kabul 24: Cenk Unal, the Turkish charge d’affaires in Kabul, emphasized the importance of this resumption, highlighting it.

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Humanitarian Impact of Border Clashes in Dand Patan District

Residents of Dand Patan District in Paktia are reeling from the aftermath of recent border clashes between the forces of the Islamic Emirate and the Pakistani military, resulting in significant human and economic costs. Civilian Casualties and Property Damage kabul 24: Reports from the area indicate that Pakistani forces launched.

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Turkish Airlines to Resume Flights to Afghanistan

Turkish Airlines will resume flights to Afghanistan on Tuesday, May 21, 2024, according to officials from the Ministry of Transport. A Turkish Airlines plane is scheduled to land at Kabul International Airport on Tuesday, marking the resumption of air travel between Afghanistan and Turkey. Four Weekly Flights Between Kabul and.

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