Important News
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Taliban Foreign Minister Metiqi and Chinese FM Wang Yi Discuss Bilateral Relations and Regional Tensions in Phone Call
Taliban Foreign Minister Metiqi and China’s Wang Yi discuss expanding Afghan-China ties, regional security, and border tensions in a phone…
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Lukashenko: Military Objectives Against Iran Have Not Been Achieved
Belarus President Lukashenko says military goals against Iran were not met and warns ongoing conflict may backfire on the US…
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Closure of Strait of Hormuz Drives Jet Fuel Prices Up, Pressuring Airlines
Closure of the Strait of Hormuz raises jet fuel prices by 58%, doubling flight ticket costs and straining global airlines'…
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Taliban Officials Airlifted to Ghor Amid Rising Security Concerns
Taliban officials were airlifted to Ghor province amid fears of attacks from Pakistan, highlighting growing security concerns in Afghanistan's central…
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Distribution of Residential Plots Begins for Returning Migrants in Ghazni
Ghazni authorities begin distributing residential plots to returning Afghan migrants to support permanent settlement amid ongoing challenges.
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Artillery Shell Hits High School in Kunar, Causing Significant Damage but No Casualties
Artillery shells hit a high school building in Kunar, Afghanistan, causing damage but no casualties amid ongoing border tensions with…
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Pakistan Confirms Taliban Drone Attacks on Quetta, Kohat, and Rawalpindi
Pakistan confirms Taliban drone attacks on cities Quetta, Kohat, and Rawalpindi amid rising border tensions after Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan.
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Nabil Warns Afghan Politicians Against Becoming Tools of Pakistan or External Powers
Former Afghan intelligence chief Nabil warns politicians against becoming tools of Pakistan or external powers, urging unity and equal citizenship.
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Traffic Accident in Balkh Claims Three Lives, Injures Four
A traffic crash in Balkh killed three people, including a child, and injured four due to speeding and driver negligence,…
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62 Afghan Migrant Families Return via Three Border Crossings Amid Ongoing Challenges
Sixty-two Afghan migrant families returned via three border crossings; only 11% have jobs, raising concerns over livelihoods and reintegration challenges.