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Over 40 civilians including children killed in Pakistan airstrikes in Afghanistan

Over 40 civilians including children killed in Pakistan airstrikes in Afghanistan

Over 40 Afghan civilians, including children, were killed after Pakistani aircraft launched airstrikes in different parts of Khost and Kunar provinces on Friday night, according to Habib Khan, a journalist and the founder of Afghan peace watch, Afghanistan’s independent peace…
Four children killed in a mortar explosion in Afghanistan

Four children killed in a mortar explosion in Afghanistan

Four children were killed in Kandahar Province, southern Afghanistan, when a mortar shell exploded from the remnants of war.The media official of the Kandahar Security Directorate, Muhammad Asif Hakimi, said in a press conference that a mortar exploded in the…
United Nations: Afghanistan is going through a very serious humanitarian crisis

United Nations: Afghanistan is going through a very serious humanitarian crisis

The United Nations has warned that Afghanistan is going through a very serious humanitarian crisis, calling on the world to meet the humanitarian needs inside the country and the needs of Afghan refugees abroad.At the conclusion of his four-day visit…
Military operation in Balochistan leaves seven terrorists dead

Military operation in Balochistan leaves seven terrorists dead

Seven terrorists were killed in a military operation by the Pakistani army, in the southeastern province of Balochistan.According to Xinhua, the Pakistani army said in a statement: The forces carried out the operation after receiving information about the presence of…
Taliban’s most-wanted leader Haqqani appears in public

Taliban’s most-wanted leader Haqqani appears in public

Taliban officials released images of Sirajuddin Haqqani for the first time as he made a rare public appearance in Kabul. Haqqani has long been wanted for a string of terror attacks.Afghanistan’s Taliban government for the first time published clear photos…
Shia leader nullifies Taliban terrorist allegations: Discriminatory measures are practiced against Hazaras and Shias

Shia leader nullifies Taliban terrorist allegations: Discriminatory measures are practiced against Hazaras and Shias

The leader of the Afghan People’s Unity Party, Muhammad Muhaqiq, confirmed that the Taliban terrorist movement, while claiming to eliminate ethnic and religious discrimination, has taken discriminatory measures against Hazaras and Shias.Muhaqiq wrote on his Facebook page that the terrorist…
The Guardian: Afghans today are not responsible for the September 11 attacks

The Guardian: Afghans today are not responsible for the September 11 attacks

The British newspaper, The Guardian, confirmed that the Afghans were not to blame for the events of 9/11.The newspaper said in a report, “The average Afghan was not even alive when the planes were transferred to the Twin Towers on…
Afghans Protest, Say Entire $7 Billion Held in US Belongs to Them

Afghans Protest, Say Entire $7 Billion Held in US Belongs to Them

Demonstrators in Afghanistan’s capital Saturday condemned President Joe Biden’s order freeing up $3.5 billion in Afghan assets held in the U.S. for families of America’s 9/11 victims, saying the money belongs to Afghans.Protesters gathered outside Kabul’s grand Eid Gah mosque…
Taliban arrests 2 journalists on assignment with United Nations

Taliban arrests 2 journalists on assignment with United Nations

Taliban forces in Kabul arrested North, a former BBC journalist on assignment for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, and another journalist whose name was not released, and transferred them to an undisclosed location, according to a statement on Twitter…
One Million Children Could Die Due to Malnutrition in Afghanistan: UNICEF

One Million Children Could Die Due to Malnutrition in Afghanistan: UNICEF

Once again, the United Nations Children’s Fund has warned of the likely death of one million due to acute malnutrition in Afghanistan.In a tweet, the Children’s Fund expressed its deep concern over the plight of children in the country.“If no…
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