Important News
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Iran and Taliban Officials Discuss Regional Ties in Phone Call
Iran and Taliban foreign ministers discuss Afghanistan-Pakistan tensions and regional cooperation amid questions over Taliban legitimacy.
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New York Mayor-Elect Vows to Arrest Netanyahu if He Attends UN Assembly
New York mayor-elect Zahran Mamdani says he would arrest Netanyahu if he visits NYC for the UN Assembly, citing international…
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Hamas Blames Israel for Ceasefire Violations and Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza
Hamas blames Israel for breaking ceasefire and worsening Gaza's humanitarian crisis, calling for aid access amid growing civilian casualties.
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EU Begins Forced Deportation of Afghan Migrants to Turkey Under New Deal
The EU begins deporting Afghan migrants to Turkey under a €3 billion deal, with plans for eventual repatriation to Afghanistan…
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Iran Commits to Expanding Economic Ties with Afghanistan
Iran vows to deepen economic, transit and trade cooperation with Afghanistan, offering access to its ports and railways despite Taliban…
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Iran Expands Services for Afghan Migrants Amid Ongoing Reforms
Iran announces expanded services for Afghan migrants, including passport reforms and driving licenses, as over 1 million return voluntarily.
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UK Defence Ministry Criticized for ‘Indefensible’ Silence on Afghan Refugee Resettlement
UK MP slams Ministry of Defence for lack of transparency on Afghan refugee housing, calling it 'indefensible' amid concerns over…
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Taliban Minister Claims Trade Ties with 80 Countries Amid Economic Crisis
Taliban claims trade with 80 countries as Afghan economy struggles with poverty, unemployment, and lack of global recognition.
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Afghanistan’s Exports Surge to $270 Million in October Despite Ongoing Trade Challenges
Afghanistan's exports rose to $270 million in October amid ongoing trade barriers, with experts urging investment and improved infrastructure for…
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Taliban’s Morality Minister Meets with Afghanistan’s Shiite Commission Representatives
Taliban minister meets Afghanistan's Shiite leaders to address concerns, but rights groups warn of ongoing discrimination and repression.