Important News
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UNICEF Warns Over 212,000 Afghan Children at Risk of Disease in Quake-Hit Regions
UNICEF says over 212,000 children in Afghanistan's earthquake-hit east face disease risks due to tainted water and poor living conditions.
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WHO Urges Vaccination for All Children in Afghanistan Amid Polio Risks
WHO stresses the urgent need for child vaccinations in Afghanistan as polio risks grow amid Taliban-imposed restrictions on health services.
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Taliban Defense Ministry Spokesman Visits Contested Durand Line
Taliban defense spokesman visits the disputed Durand Line amid rising tensions and increased Pakistani military activity at the border.
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Afghan Politician Urges Taliban to Target Pakistan Army Chief with Suicide Bombers
Afghan politician Ramazan Bashardost urges the Taliban to use suicide bombers against Pakistan's army chief in retaliation for border attacks.
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Two Maritime Attacks Reported off Yemen’s Coast
Two oil tankers were attacked off Yemen’s coast amid Gaza ceasefire. One suffered a fire; another exploded. Crews evacuated as…
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Iran and Taliban Foreign Ministers Hold Phone Call on Regional Tensions
Iran and Taliban officials discussed Afghanistan-Pakistan border tensions, water rights, and regional stability in a recent phone call.
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Polio Vaccination Campaign Launched in Three Eastern Afghan Provinces
New polio vaccination campaign begins in Kunar, Nuristan, and Laghman as Afghanistan remains one of only two countries where the…
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Taliban Refrains from Retaliation After Deadly Pakistani Attack in Paktika
Taliban avoids military retaliation after Pakistani attacks on Paktika, citing efforts to preserve peace talks in Doha amid ongoing border…
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Pakistan Says Taliban Do Not Represent Afghan People
Pakistan questions Taliban legitimacy amid rising border clashes, citing lack of Afghan representation and growing regional concerns.
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Senior Taliban Delegation Travels to Doha for Talks with Pakistan
Top Taliban officials meet Pakistani counterparts in Qatar amid escalating tensions over border, security and migration issues.