Australian Army Whistleblower David McBride Sentenced to Jail for Leaking War Crime Documents

David McBride, a former Australian military lawyer, has been sentenced to five years and eight months in jail for leaking documents that exposed allegations of Australian war crimes in Afghanistan. McBride pleaded guilty to stealing and sharing military secrets on the eve of his trial last year, after legal rulings.

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Profile of Rahmat Shah: A Tragic Loss in the Flood

Eleven members of a single family tragically lost their lives in a devastating flood that struck Folul district, Barka district, Baghlan province on Friday. The aftermath of this natural disaster has left a community reeling with grief and searching for answers. The Heartbreaking Account of Rahmat Shah Kabul 24: Rahmat.

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Latest Reports Say Death Toll of Baghlan Flooding Over 170Mullah Baradar Visits Disaster-Stricken Province

Mullah Baradar, visiting Baghlan, reports the death toll nearing 180 from recent floods, with victims pleading for urgent aid due to dire shortages of shelter, food, and water. Heartbreaking Conditions for Flood Victims Mohammad Alam recounts losing six family members in Darwazakan, underscoring the urgent need for clean water and.

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EU Envoy Meets Afghanistan’s Acting Interior Minister, Emphasizes Peace and Stability

Raffaella Iodice, the European Union’s chargé d’affaires to Afghanistan, held a crucial meeting with Khalifa Sirajuddin Haqqani, the Acting Minister of Interior, to discuss the pressing issues of peace and stability in the war-torn country. EU Envoy Stresses Importance of Better Life for Afghans During the meeting, Iodice emphasized the.

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US Congress Seeks Answers on Differing Reports of Kabul Airport Attack

Nine Republican members of the US Congress have asked Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin to investigate discrepancies between the CNN report and the Department of Defense (DoD) investigation of the suicide attack in August 2021 at Kabul International Airport and its immediate aftermath. CNN reported claims that some Afghans killed.

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Mawlawi Kabir: If We Had Means, No Foreign Drones Would Patrol AirspaceLack

Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, the political deputy of the Prime Minister’s Office, addressed a public meeting in Panjshir, stating that the presence of American drones in Afghanistan’s airspace is due to the Islamic Emirate’s insufficient equipment to prevent them. Kabul 24: He emphasized that the Islamic Emirate has not received any.

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Nimroz Governor Emphasizes Importance of Modern Education for Society

Mohammad Qasem Khalid, the Governor of Nimroz, underscores the critical need for modern education in the country, highlighting its significance in societal development. Push for Standard Educational Opportunities Kabul 24: During an event honoring outstanding students from both public and private schools, Governor Khalid stressed the necessity of offering standardized.

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Ministry of Defense Dismisses Pakistan’s Claims, Cites Security Weakness

The Islamic Emirate Ministry of Defense has criticized recent statements made by the Pakistani army spokesperson, Sharif Ahmad Chaudhry. Kabul 24: Chaudhry reiterated criticism of Afghanistan’s security situation and blamed the country for attacks by the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) against Pakistan. He alleged that a recent attack targeting Chinese citizens.

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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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The First Official FIFA Futsal World Rankings Unveiled: Afghanistan Ranks 30th

FIFA Releases Inaugural Futsal Team Rankings The International Football Federation (FIFA) has published the first-ever official world rankings for futsal teams. Kabul 24:This landmark move by FIFA aims to bring greater recognition and structure to the fast-paced indoor soccer discipline. Afghanistan’s Futsal Team Ranks 30th Globally In the inaugural FIFA.

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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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