Analysis
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CPEC to CPAEC: Aspiration to Actualisation
DIDPress: In an article for Express Tribune, Reza Muhammad argues that China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), the Iran-Afghanistan-Central Asia-China corridor, and the proposed China-Pakistan-Afghanistan Economic Corridor (CPAEC) could complement one another, yielding multiplied benefits—including job creation, poverty reduction, women’s…
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Poll: Political Oppression Tops Afghans’ Ashura-Related Concerns
DIDPress: As the days of Ashura and commemoration of Imam Hussein’s eternal movement approached, Did News Agency conducted an online poll asking its audience: “If Imam Hussein (AS) were present in Afghanistan today, against which problem would he rise up?”…
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Regional Reshape Through China’s Rail Ambitions in Afghanistan
DIDPress: Think China media wrote that Trans-Afghan Railway (TAR) is a proposed rail route that will stretch from Termez in Uzbekistan to Peshawar in Pakistan, passing through Mazar-i-Sharif and Logar cities in Afghanistan. On May 21, 2025, the foreign ministers…
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Message of Ashura in Afghan Public Opinion: Resistance Against Oppression People’s Top Choice
DIDPress: As the month of Muharram begins and the days of mourning for Imam Hussain (AS) commence, DID Press conducted an online poll to gauge public opinion on the relevance of Ashura’s message for contemporary Afghan society. The poll, conducted…
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How Israel and the US misjudged Iran
DIDPress: Oman Observer in an article argues that Despite the stated aims of crippling Iran’s nuclear capabilities and pressuring its people to overthrow its government, the attacks have instead underscored the resilience of the Iranian state, the limitations of military…
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The Ideological Battlefield: Liberalism vs. Mahdism and Shi’a Islam
DIDPress: In the arena of global transformations, the primary conflicts are no longer solely over territory, trade routes, or military dominance – they are profoundly ideological in nature. Among these, a fundamental clash emerges between Western liberalism and Islamic messianism…
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Is ISIS Losing Its Power?
DIDPress: The Diplomat magazine reported that, with few exceptions, 2025 has been a relatively quiet year for ISIS-Khorasan (ISKP), the official regional branch of the terrorist group ISIS in Afghanistan and Pakistan. This year, ISKP’s propaganda output has sharply declined,…
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Afghanistan’s Humanitarian Crisis; How Close to Catastrophe?
DIDPress: Famine and hunger, coupled with the collapse of healthcare services, threaten to spike mortality rates and trigger mass displacement. Escalating natural disasters—especially drought—could displace 5 to 10 million people, a scenario that risks destabilizing not only Afghanistan but the…
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Afghanistan in Regional and Global Dynamics
DIDPress: Express Tribune recently wrote that although the international community is preoccupied with the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, and the lingering crisis triggered by Israeli aggressions in the Middle East, the situation further afield in the South Asian region remains…
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Trump’s Controversial NATO Speech: Dawn of Iran’s Nuclear Ambiguity Era?
DIDPress: In a disjointed and contradictory speech at the NATO summit in The Hague, Donald Trump not only revealed the psychological toll of his failed war against Iran but inadvertently opened a new strategic avenue for the Islamic Republic: the…
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