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The US is currently reviewing the Taliban’s terrorist designation and may or may not choose to cooperate with the group on ...
A tripartite meeting was recently held in Beijing involving the foreign ministers of China, Pakistan, and the Taliban. This ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced in a Jerusalem press conference that the Israeli military is gradually taking control of Gaza to “clear terrorist infrastructure,” aiming for full ...
Two Israeli embassy staff were fatally shot outside Washington’s Holocaust Museum during a Jewish event; the attacker has ...
UNICEF reports that one in three Afghan children is out of school, with girls most affected due to ongoing educational ...
The Pakistani Foreign Minister, Mohammad Ishaq Dar, and Taliban Foreign Minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi, have reached an agreement to exchange ambassadors, aiming to strengthen diplomatic relations ...
International media report that the fourth round of indirect negotiations between Iran and the United States is scheduled to take place tomorrow, Friday, May 23, in Rome, Italy.
The US State Department’s Refugee Office will assume responsibility for disaster aid previously managed by USAID, raising expert concerns.
The World Bank denied claims that it owes $50 million to Afghan companies, stating it has no responsibility for past contracts.
A deadly explosion in Pakistan’s Balochistan province killed five people, including four children, highlighting rising insecurity and targeting of civilians.
CSTO countries will start delivering weapons and military equipment to strengthen the Afghanistan border, enhancing regional security and response.
Iran has expressed uncertainty about continuing nuclear talks with the U.S., emphasizing that discussions must be beneficial to proceed.
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