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Afghanistan
Mullah Yaqub Mujahid: Seeking Sanctions Relief, Not Military Alliances
DID Press: Taliban government’s defense minister has ruled out any military cooperation with the United States, Russia, or China, emphasizing that caretaker government is focused on strengthening Afghanistan’s army and domestic stability. In a recent remarks, Mullah Mohammad Yaqub Mujahid stressed…
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Health
Black Hawk Helicopter Crashes in Washington; 4 US Soldiers Killed
DID Press: US Army announced that four American soldiers were killed when an MH-60 Black Hawk helicopter crashed in Washington state. The incident occurred Wednesday evening around 9:00 p.m. local time in a rural area near Joint Base Lewis-McChord. According…
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Afghanistan
Afghanistan Futsal Team to Face Maldives Today in Myanmar
DID Press: Afghanistan’s national futsal team will take on Maldives on Saturday in their opening match of 2026 AFC Futsal Asian Cup qualifiers. According to Afghanistan Football Federation, the match will kick off at 2:00 p.m. Kabul time on Saturday,…
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Afghanistan
Republican Lawmaker: Reclaiming Bagram Strategic and Logical Move
DID Press: US Republican Congressman Riley Moore supported Donald Trump’s decision to reclaim Bagram Airbase, calling it a strategic step and stressing both the site’s geographic importance and Washington’s past investments there. Moore also noted that regaining Bagram can play…
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Government
10 Countries to Officially Recognize Palestinian State
DID Press: A group of ten countries is set to formally recognize the independent State of Palestine this week, reported French sources. According to a source at the Élysée Palace, Canada, Australia, Portugal, Belgium, Malta, Luxembourg, San Marino, Andorra, and…
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Government
Iran: Bringing Back UNSC Sanctions Illegal
DID Press: Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in a statement, condemned a move by France, Germany, and the United Kingdom to trigger the mechanism for reinstating UN Security Council sanctions against Tehran, describing it as “unjustified, unlawful, and a continuation…
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Afghanistan
Poll: Public Discontent Emerges as Primary Impact of Internet Shutdown
DID Press: A new poll conducted by DID Press reveals that an overwhelming majority of Afghanistan people view Taliban caretaker government’s widespread internet shutdown as a serious threat to social relations, access to information, and the future of the country’s…
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Afghanistan
Iran–Afghanistan Railway Nears Completion with 87% Progress
DID Press: Khaf–Herat railway, a project launched 18 years ago, is now 87 percent complete, marking a major step toward boosting regional transit connectivity. The Khaf–Herat line, one of the largest infrastructure projects linking Iran and Afghanistan, has entered its…
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Afghanistan
Shock Directive from Kandahar: Afghanistan Faces Total Internet Blackout
DID Press: Taliban leader Mullah Hibatullah Akhundzada has reportedly ordered a nationwide shutdown of fiber-optic internet in Afghanistan, a move observers warn could paralyze key sectors of the economy, banking, and public services. The decision, taken during a closed meeting…
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