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From Taliban Sanctions to Counterterrorism; Pakistan at the Heart of UNSC’s Power Politics
DIDPress: ORF (Observer Research Foundation) argues While the Taliban seeks to engage with both sides, China’s strategic partnership with Pakistan and its growing willingness to cooperate with Kabul have complicated matters for India. Pakistan’s new positions at the United Nations…
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400 Afghan Prisoners Transferred from Iran to Afghanistan
DIDPress: Officials from Afghanistan’s Prison Administration announced that hundreds of Afghan nationals imprisoned in Iran have been transferred back to Afghanistan over the past year. Mohammad Nasim Lalahand, spokesperson for the Prison Administration, said that more than 400 Afghan prisoners…
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10,000 Afghans Gained German Citizenship last year
DIDPress: Nearly 292,000 individuals received German citizenship last year. Among them, at least 10,000 were Afghan nationals, announced Germany’s Federal Statistical Office. This marks an unprecedented 46% increase in naturalizations compared to previous years—a surge directly linked to the fundamental…
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Washington to Host Pakistan’s Army Chief
DIDPress: Pakistan’s Army Chief is set to visit Washington for high-level meetings with U.S. officials to discuss key security, political, and economic issues. Zalmay Khalilzad, former U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan, announced that General Asim Munir, Pakistan’s Chief of Army…
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Bilawal Bhutto Criticizes U.S Hasty Withdrawal from Afghanistan
DIDPress: During his visit to the United States, leader of Pakistan’s People’s Party (PPP) criticized the manner of the U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan, warning of the threats posed by abandoned military equipment in the country. The PPP chairman Bilawal…
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Normalization of Discrimination; Trump’s Assault on Legal Immigration
DIDPress: The Guardian newspaper, in an analysis, argued that from the very first day of Trump’s return to the White House, he launched a multi-layered assault on legal immigration through executive orders. These measures include suspending the asylum system at…
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Monopoly of Power; Biggest Obstacle to Forming Inclusive Government in Afghanistan
A recent survey conducted by DID Press on the key obstacles to forming an inclusive government in Afghanistan indicate that an overwhelming majority of respondents consider the Taliban’s monopoly of power as the main impediment to achieve this goal. According…
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Hekmatyar: Afghanistan Only Achieve Lasting Peace Through Dialogue and National Consensus
DIDPress: The only viable solution to Afghanistan’s long-standing crisis is through honest and unconditional dialogue among all influential political and social factions, leading to a national consensus, underlined Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, leader of the Hezb-e-Islami party in Afghanistan. He warned that…
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