Foreign Ministry Welcomes Moscow’s Stance on the Interim Government

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Emirate today (Wednesday) issued a statement praising Russia’s stance on engaging with the interim government of Afghanistan. The ministry expressed its gratitude for the political will expressed by Russian officials to expand relations with the Islamic Emirate. Strengthening Relations with Moscow Kabul.

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Islamic Emirate Denies Pakistani Claims of TTP Presence in Afghanistan

Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesperson of the Islamic Emirate, in response to recent statements made by Pakistan’s Interior Minister, denied claims that the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) is operating on Afghan soil. Mujahid rejected the Pakistani official’s claim and added that Kabul seeks to have good relations with Islamabad and that Afghanistan.

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Kabul Asserts Afghan Territory’s Security Amid Regional Concerns

In response to comments by the head of Kyrgyzstan’s National Security Committee regarding terrorist threats from Afghanistan, the spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate, Zabihullah Mujahid, has reaffirmed that Afghanistan’s territory will not be used against other countries. Kabul 24: This assurance comes nearly three years into the Islamic Emirate’s rule,.

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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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Agreement Between Pakistan and the United States to Combat Terrorism

Amid escalating tensions and security concerns between Kabul and Islamabad, Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced a significant agreement with the United States aimed at jointly combating terrorism, specifically targeting ISIS and Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan (TTP) Kabul 24: The agreement, reached after extensive discussions between delegations from both nations,.

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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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Turkish Envoy Confirms Resumed Turkish Airlines Flights to Kabul

The Turkish Ambassador to Afghanistan announced the imminent resumption of Turkish Airlines flights to Kabul. Kabul 24: During a meeting with the acting Minister of Foreign Affairs, Amir Khan Muttaqi, Cenk Ünal emphasized the importance of maintaining relations between Kabul and Ankara and added that Turkish Airlines will soon resume.

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ISIS Claims Responsibility for Kabul Dasht-e Barchi Sports Club Explosion

ISIS has claimed responsibility for the explosion that occurred at a sports club in the western part of Kabul city. Kabul 24: The group made this assertion in their Telegram channel, stating that the blast on Thursday, October 26, at a sports club in the Dasht-e Barchi area of Kabul,.

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Explosion in a sports club in Dasht Barchi, Kabul

Sources report the occurrence of an explosion near the market in the west of Kabul. Details of the nature of the explosion have not yet been published, but sources say that the target was apparently a sports club. Kabul 24: Sources say that moments before an explosion was heard in.

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Taliban’s closure of national statistics centres leaves many unemployed

The Taliban has closed down several branches of Afghanistan’s National Statistics and Information Authority (NSIA), responsible for issuing ID cards or e-Tazkira, in Kabul, making many employees unemployed. Kabul24: According to a person familiar with the situation, of the 26 centres in Kabul, only 10 remain open. In a recent.

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