Important News
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Health Officials Warn of Ongoing Shortage of Negative Blood Types Despite Improvements
Despite improved blood management, shortages of negative blood types persist in the country. Officials urge regular donations to save lives.
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Hezbollah Targets New Israeli Positions in Southern Lebanon Amid Rising Tensions
Hezbollah targets new Israeli military positions in southern Lebanon following recent Israeli attacks, escalating tensions along the Lebanon-Israel border.
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Gaza Death Toll Nears 73,000 Amid Ongoing Conflict, Palestinian Health Ministry Reports
Palestinian Health Ministry reports nearly 73,000 killed and over 173,000 injured in Gaza since October 7 amid ongoing conflict and…
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Qarqash: Washington and Tehran Nearing Expected Agreement to Ease Tensions
UAE advisor Anwar Gargash says Washington and Tehran are close to an agreement that could ease tensions and promote peace…
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Israeli Media Warn of Rising Regional Tensions Following Tel Aviv Airstrike on Beirut
Israeli airstrike on Beirut's southern suburb raises fears of increased regional tensions amid possible US-Iran deal talks, warn Israeli media.
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Taliban Official Urges Afghan Refugees to Return, Claims Secure Environment
Taliban official Sheikh Delawar urges Afghan refugees to return, claiming security in Afghanistan, amid ongoing economic and security concerns.
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Taliban Authorities Announce Progress on Aynak Copper Project
Taliban's Ministry of Mines and Petroleum reports progress on the Aynak copper project with China, emphasizing economic cooperation and project…
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Lebanon Files Complaint to UN Security Council Over Israeli Attacks
Lebanon has filed an official complaint to the UN Security Council against Israel over recent attacks and chemical spraying in…
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Deputy PM Abdulsalam Hanafi Praises Herat Governor Amid Women’s Arrests Controversy
Deputy PM Abdulsalam Hanafi praises Herat governor amid protests over women’s arrests and calls for clear accountability in Taliban policies.
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Afghanistan Sources 85% of Blood Needs from Volunteer Donors, Nears Self-Sufficiency
Afghanistan collects 85% of its blood supply from volunteer donors and approaches self-sufficiency in blood storage, officials say.