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Reuters reports that the leader of Daesh-K resides in Balochistan, Pakistan

AT Kabul: Sanaullah Ghafari, also known as Shahab al-Muhajar, the leader of ISIS’s Khorasan branch, reportedly resides in Pakistan’s Baluchistan province, according to Reuters news agency. Previously, Pakistani authorities had declared Ghafari’s death in Afghanistan’s Kunar province last June, but Reuters now asserts that he has relocated to Pakistan, residing …

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Chinese firm suspends Pakistan operations after nationals killed in terrorist attack

AT Kabul: Following the assassination of five Chinese engineers in a suicide attack in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, the Chinese contractor company halted progress on Pakistan’s most crucial hydroelectric project under construction. As per reports from Pakistani media, the Chinese company has repatriated over two thousand workers from this project. …

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Kabul dismisses Pakistan defense minister’s remarks as ‘baseless’

AT Kabul: Afghan authorities rejected recent statements by Pakistan’s Defense Minister, Khawaja Asif, regarding terrorist activities in Afghanistan, citing Afghanistan’s four-decade victimization by conflict. Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid criticized Asif’s remarks as an attempt to deflect blame and justify Pakistan’s government failures. Mujahid emphasized the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan’s activity within Pakistan, …

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US committed to ensuring Afghanistan never becomes a terror hub, says spokesman

AT Kabul: The US State Department emphasized on Thursday Washington’s commitment to preventing Afghanistan from becoming a terrorist hub again. “We are dedicated to ensuring that Afghanistan never becomes a base for terrorism,” stated Matthew Miller, the department’s spokesperson in a Washington briefing. He reiterated the message conveyed to the …

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International water conference is set to take place soon in Afghanistan

AT Kabul: Abdul Rashid Iqbal, the president of Kabul Polytechnic University, announced that the university is organizing Afghanistan’s first international water conference by the end of September this year. He made these remarks during a tree-planting campaign event organized by the university on Monday. Mr. Iqbal mentioned, “We are planning …

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UK whistleblower involved in Afghanistan war crimes case faces possible imprisonment

AT Kabul: The former director general of military affairs in the British government, who previously acknowledged war crimes by the country’s soldiers in Afghanistan, has been given a ten-day deadline to substantiate this assertion. Failure to provide the names and requisite information to the investigation committee within the stipulated timeframe …

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Karzai held discussions with the Norwegian charge d’affaires in Kabul

AT Kabul: Paul Klouman Bekken, the charge d’affaires of Norway to Afghanistan, met with former President Hamid Karzai on Wednesday to address the prevailing situation in the nation. During the discussion, Bekken emphasized the importance of reopening schools and universities for girls. In response, Karzai stressed the essential requirement for …

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ISIS is the United States’ new excuse for war in Afghanistan

AT Kabul: United States Senator Lindsey Graham stressed the crucial need for the US to target ISIS-K, the Khorasan branch of Daesh (ISIS), in Afghanistan to prevent further escalation. He emphasized the urgency of disrupting their operations before it’s too late. “We should be hitting ISIS-K targets in Afghanistan hard, …

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Suicide Bombing Claims Lives of Five Chinese Citizens in Pakistan

AT Kabul: A convoy transporting Chinese nationals in northwest Pakistan was the target of a suicide bombing, resulting in the deaths of five Chinese citizens and their Pakistani driver, as confirmed by a senior police official quoted in Pakistani media. The attack took place as a vehicle laden with explosives …

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The mental health crisis in Afghanistan is staggering, WHO

AT Kabul: The World Health Organization, along with the Office of Drugs and Crime, the European Union, and Japan, convened a crucial session discussing the psychological toll of drug use. Shockingly, it was revealed that half of Afghanistan’s population is grappling with mental distress, severely affecting their well-being. This alarming …

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