Politics
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Former Afghan Vice President Welcomes US Senate Committee Approval to Halt Aid to Taliban
Amrullah Saleh welcomes US Senate committee’s approval to halt financial aid to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, citing misuse of funds and transparency…
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UK Representative Calls Taliban’s Penal Code a Violation of Citizens’ Rights
The UK criticizes Taliban's penal code as violating citizens' rights, discriminating against women and minorities, and suppressing freedom of expression…
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Bush Center Report Warns Taliban Penal Code Institutionalizes Oppression in Afghanistan
The George W. Bush Institute warns the Taliban's new penal code institutionalizes oppression, targeting women and minorities and enabling violent…
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US Senate Approves Bill to Restrict Aid to Afghanistan Under Taliban Rule
The US Senate approves a bill restricting aid to Afghanistan under Taliban rule amid calls to halt $631 million in…
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Poll Shows Majority of English Want Keir Starmer to Step Down
A new poll finds over half of English residents want Labour leader Keir Starmer to step down, with Manchester Mayor…
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Trump Calls for Obama’s Arrest Amid Minneapolis Incident Fallout
Trump demands Obama's arrest after former presidents criticize Minneapolis immigration shooting, fueling political tensions and public outrage.
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Iran Ready for Deterrent Response to Any Hostile Actions, Says Top Defense Official
Iran is prepared to respond firmly to any hostile actions, warning of broad military readiness beyond maritime domains, says defense…
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Taliban Spokesman Dismisses UN Chief’s Remarks as Internal Afghan Matter
Taliban spokesman calls UN chief's comments on Afghanistan an internal issue, stressing current stability despite international calls for inclusive governance.
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Taliban Representative Meets French Diplomat in Doha to Discuss Bilateral Relations
Taliban and French diplomats meet in Doha to discuss Afghanistan's economy, health services, and refugee needs amid ongoing diplomatic challenges.
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Taliban Spokesperson Asserts Criminal Laws Align with Sharia, Rejects Criticism
Taliban officials say Afghanistan's laws follow Islamic Sharia and warn that criticism or protests against them are criminal acts.