Important News
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Afghan Women Protesters Burn Photos of Taliban Leaders in Defiance
Afghan women protesters burned photos of Taliban leaders, condemning restrictive policies against women’s rights in secret demonstrations.
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Search Continues for Missing Bodies after Pakistani Military Attack in Behsud
Search continues for four missing victims after a Pakistani military attack in Nangarhar's Behsud district, causing multiple casualties and injuries.
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Taliban Threatens Peshawar and Quetta, Vows Nighttime Presence if Permitted
Taliban threatens Pakistani cities Peshawar and Quetta, warning of nighttime presence if allowed, amid rising tensions with Pakistan.
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Closure of Afghan Embassy in Canberra Seen as Retreat to Taliban Demands, Says Susan Hutchinson
Australia’s Strategic Policy Institute warns that closing the Afghan embassy in Canberra undermines the Afghan community and aids Taliban influence…
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Ghazni Exports 13,000 Tons of Dried Fruits to International Markets
Ghazni exports 13,000 tons of almonds, raisins, and dried plums, boosting local farmers' incomes and local trade despite economic challenges.
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Zalmay Khalilzad Condemns Pakistan’s ‘Ruthless’ Ramadan Airstrikes in Afghanistan
Zalmay Khalilzad urges global and Islamic bodies to condemn Pakistan's deadly Ramadan airstrikes in Afghanistan that killed at least 13…
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China Tightens Export Controls, Banning Dual-Use Items to 20 Japanese Entities Amid Rising Tensions
China bans exports of dual-use items to 20 Japanese entities amid rising Tokyo-Beijing tensions, targeting Japan's military capabilities.
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International Investigation: Nearly 1,000 Bullets Fired at Gaza Aid Convoy in Rafah
International probe finds nearly 1,000 bullets fired at Gaza aid convoy in Rafah, killing 15 workers amid clear humanitarian markings.
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Electricity Network Renovation Project in Baharak, Badakhshan Inaugurated
Badakhshan officials inaugurate a major electricity network upgrade in Baharak to reduce losses and improve power distribution quality.
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Pakistani Punjab Police Detain Several Afghan Students Amid Exam Period
Afghan students in Punjab, Pakistan report police detentions during exams, risking their academic future. Afghan embassy has yet to respond.