Important News
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New US Ambassador’s Movements in Jordan Spark Parliamentary Concern
The new US ambassador's recent visits across Jordan have triggered parliamentary questions and political concerns over his movements and intentions.
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Taliban Intelligence Member Detained in Panjshir Province
The Taliban has detained an intelligence member named Mir Agha in Panjshir, raising concerns over the transparency of security operations…
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Pakistani Military Claims Majority of Pakistani Taliban Fighters Are Afghan Nationals Operating from Afghanistan
Pakistan's military chief claims 70% of Pakistani Taliban fighters are Afghan nationals operating from Afghanistan and calls on Taliban to…
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Russian Army General Killed in Car Bomb Explosion in Moscow
A high-ranking Russian general was killed in a car bomb explosion in Moscow; investigations suggest possible involvement of Ukrainian special…
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Political Parties and Civil Society Express Concern Over Deteriorating Relations with Afghanistan
Tribal political parties and civil society urge talks to reopen Afghanistan border crossings, warning of serious impacts on local livelihoods…
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Greenland in Washington’s Sight: Trump Appoints Special Envoy Amid Rising Geopolitical Tensions
Trump appoints Jeff Landry as special envoy to Greenland, escalating geopolitical tensions with Denmark, Russia, and European nations over Arctic…
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Reconstruction of Kabul’s Shahr-e Naw Park Begins with Over One Billion Afghanis Investment
Kabul Municipality begins over 1.9 billion Afghani reconstruction of Shahr-e Naw Park, promising free public access and improved urban environment.
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Indonesian Ambassador Visits Historical Sites in Ghazni to Boost Cultural Ties
Indonesia's ambassador visits Ghazni's historical sites to strengthen cultural and economic ties with Afghanistan under Taliban's administration.
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Jalali: Hibatullah Considers Himself Above the Taliban Government
Former Afghan Interior Minister says Taliban leader Hibatullah Akhundzada wields more power than predecessors and sees himself above the government.
