Important News
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Pakistani Scholars Council Declares Taliban Criminal Code Un-Islamic
Pakistani Council of Scholars rejects Taliban's criminal code as un-Islamic, urging clarity on its legal and humanitarian impacts.
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Pakistan’s Exports to Afghanistan Plunge 56% Amid Border Tensions
Pakistan's exports to Afghanistan dropped 56% in early 2026 due to border tensions, while its trade deficit with neighbors rose…
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UN Deputy Secretary-General Meets with Iran’s Ambassador in Kabul Amid Ongoing Afghan Political Efforts
UN Deputy Secretary-General Rosemary DiCarlo met Iran's ambassador in Kabul to discuss UNAMA activities and cooperation amid ongoing Afghan political…
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WHO Expresses Regret Over US Withdrawal, Warns of Global Health Risks
WHO regrets the US withdrawal, warning it may harm global health. The US plans direct cooperation on disease surveillance, bypassing…
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Hansi Flick Tops Champions League’s Highest-Scoring Coaches List
Barcelona's Hansi Flick leads Champions League coaching charts with highest points per game, surpassing Jupp Heynckes and Mikel Arteta.
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EU Delegation Holds Talks with Taliban Authorities on Afghan Refugee Deportations
EU officials met with Taliban authorities in Kabul to discuss deporting Afghan refugees rejected in Europe despite human rights concerns.
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UN Deputy Secretary-General Rosemary DiCarlo Arrives in Kabul Amid Afghanistan Crisis
UN Deputy Secretary-General Rosemary DiCarlo visits Kabul to discuss Afghanistan's political crisis, human rights, and engagement with the Taliban administration.
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US Unveils New Defense Strategy Focusing on Western Hemisphere While Maintaining Security Concerns on Iran
US announces new defense strategy focusing on the Western Hemisphere, maintaining security concerns over Iran and urging allies to share…
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Rahmatullah Nabil Warns Against Political Use of Religion in Afghanistan Amid Taliban Penal Code Controversy
Former Afghan security chief Rahmatullah Nabil warns against politicizing religion following the Taliban's controversial new penal code, calling for unity…
