Police arrested more than 1,000 people following riots in Britain

British authorities have arrested over 1,000 individuals following riots across the UK, which erupted after the tragic killings of three young girls in Southport. The violence, fueled by misinformation linking the attack to a migrant, involved arson, looting, and racist assaults targeting Muslims and migrants. Arrests and Charges Kabul 24:.

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Education Minister Highlights Challenges and Needs at International Forum

Habibullah Agha, the acting Minister of Education, spoke at the second International Forum of Education Ministers, highlighting the current state of education in Afghanistan. Kabul 24: He emphasized that approximately 10 million students, including 3.5 million girls, are currently engaged in education in 30,000 public and private educational centers. However,.

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Islamic Emirate: Relations Between Kabul and Beijing ‘Expanding’

Zabihullah Mujahid, spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate, has stated that the interim government in Afghanistan has been engaging in official interactions with China. According to Mujahid, the relationship between Kabul and Beijing is expanding with each passing day. China Strives to Invest in Afghanistan’s Economic Sector Kabul 24: Mujahid further.

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Afghan Red Crescent Society Assists Nearly 7 Million People in Past Year

The Afghan Red Crescent Society (ARCS) has announced that it has provided medical services and food aid to nearly 7 million people in the past year, according to the organization’s spokesperson, Mudassir Hamraz. The ARCS aims to expand its assistance to an even greater number of needy individuals in the.

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Pakistan Extends Stay of Afghan

RefugeesTemporary Residence Card Holders Get Reprieve Until June 30 The Pakistani government has announced an extension of the stay for Afghan refugees holding United Nations Refugee Agency (POR) registration cards with less than two months remaining on their stay. Kabul 24: The Ministry of States and Borders of Pakistan issued.

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