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China’s Gold Reserves Surge Unprecedentedly to Challenge Dollar Dominance
DID Press: China’s gold reserves have experienced an unprecedented surge, which analysts interpret as a sign of a strategic shift in Beijing’s financial policies. Since 2024, the gold reserves chart entered a new phase, and in a short period, China…
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CBS: Sexual Harassment Rising on U.S. Flights
DID Press: CBS television network recently reported that cases of harassment and sexual assault on domestic and international U.S. flights are on the rise. According to the network’s findings, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) reviewed more than 170 cases…
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Taliban Unveil New Military Uniform in Kabul
DID Press: Taliban’s Ministry of Defense on Monday, Feb. 16, unveiled a new uniform for its defense forces at a ceremony in Kabul, marking an effort to impose greater discipline and a unified identity across military units. The event was…
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Medicine Shortages Grip Afghanistan After Import Ban on Pakistan
DID Press: Afghanistan’s pharmaceutical market has been thrown into turmoil following the Taliban authorities’ decision to halt medicine imports from Pakistan, triggering price hikes, shortages of essential drugs, and growing anxiety among patients. The ban, imposed amid heightened political tensions…
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Uzbek Delegation Meets Taliban in Kabul Amid Lack of Official Recognition
DID Press: A high-level Uzbek delegation has traveled to Kabul to engage with Taliban officials on strategic objectives and regional cooperation, despite Tashkent’s continued refusal to formally recognize the Taliban government. Javlon Vakhabov, head of the Strategic Studies Center at…
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