Afghanistan
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57 Afghan Migrants Found Hidden in Truck Tanker in Turkey
DID Press: Turkish police in the northern city of Rize have detained 57 Afghan migrants who were discovered hidden inside the tanker section of a truck. The truck driver was also arrested on human trafficking charges. After completing administrative and…
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73 Acres of Opium Poppy Fields Destroyed in Nimroz’s Afghanistan
DID Press: Local authorities in Nimroz province report the destruction of dozens of opium poppy fields in Chahar Burjak district as part of ongoing anti-narcotics efforts. Officials said that 73 acres of opium cultivation were eradicated in a campaign led…
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Food and Medicine Shortages Hit Nuristan Amid Blocked Roads
DID Press: For nearly two months, road access to Afghanistan’s Nuristan province has been cut off, raising concerns over a growing humanitarian crisis. Mohammad Azam Nuristani, head of the “Nuristan Elders Council,” said that closed routes in the Kamdesh and…
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Pak–Afghan Peace Jirga to Be Held in Peshawar
DID Press: A joint peace jirga between Pakistan and Afghanistan is scheduled for March 31 in Peshawar, aiming to establish a common framework for peace, stability, and dialogue amid rising border tensions. According to Arbab Shehzad Khan, head of Aspire-Khyber…
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At Least 22 Afghan Migrants Die After Boat Capsizes off Greek Coast
DID Press: At least 22 Afghan migrants have died after their inflatable boat capsized near the Greek coast, sources report, marking another tragic incident in the perilous migration routes across the Mediterranean Sea. Survivors said that after the boat overturned,…
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Armed Anti-Pakistan Rally Held in Khost as Taliban Supporters Signal Readiness for War
DID Press: Media outlets affiliated with the Taliban reported that an armed rally took place in Khost, where participants chanted slogans against Pakistan and expressed readiness for a potential conflict. According to the reports, residents from the border districts of…
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UK Approves Resettlement for Nearly 1,000 Former Afghan Special Forces
DID Press: government of the United Kingdom has approved the resettlement of 884 former Afghan special forces personnel after reviewing previously rejected applications—offering renewed hope to elite units that once fought alongside British troops. The decision followed a reassessment of…
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