Important News
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White House Shooting Suspect Was Former CIA Worker in Afghanistan
White House shooting suspect had ties with CIA in Afghanistan; U.S. halts Afghan asylum processing, raising refugee rights concerns.
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UN Rights Envoy Warns Against Collective Punishment of Afghans After DC Shooting
UN warns against punishing all Afghans after a shooting suspect is identified as Afghan; US suspends new asylum claims amid…
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Germany Seeks to Speed Up Relocation of Afghan Refugees from Pakistan
Germany aims to hasten the transfer of Afghan refugees stuck in Pakistan before year-end amid deportation threats and mounting political…
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Israeli Military Bans Android Phones for Senior Officers Citing Cybersecurity Concerns
Israeli army bans Android phones for senior officers after Oct. 7 operation, citing cybersecurity risks and preference for iOS security.
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Israel Continues Airstrikes on Gaza Despite Official Ceasefire
Israel renews airstrikes on Gaza despite ceasefire, targeting key areas amid worsening humanitarian crisis and limited international reaction.
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Nigeria Declares Nationwide Security Emergency Amid Surge in Kidnappings
Nigeria declares a national security emergency following a sharp rise in kidnappings, with plans to expand police forces to tackle…
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Herat Governor Meets Iranian Delegation to Boost Cross-Border Trade
Herat and Iranian officials meet to discuss enhancing cross-border trade, economic cooperation, and potential imports from Afghanistan.
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Taliban and Iranian Officials Discuss Trade and Transit Cooperation
Taliban and Iran officials meet to boost trade ties, transit route cooperation, and cotton exports amid ongoing regional economic challenges.
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Taliban Minister Signals Transit Cooperation at ECO Trade Meeting
Afghanistan's Taliban minister pledges transit cooperation at ECO meeting in Turkey, amid efforts to boost regional trade and gain recognition.
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Taliban Claims Seizure of Over 1.6 Million Illicit Tablets in Six Months
The Taliban say they seized 1.65 million illicit tablets in six months, but international concerns remain over lack of oversight…