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U.S Senate Removes Syria from State Sponsors of Terrorism List
DIDPress: US Senate has passed new legislation removing Syria from its list of state sponsors of terrorism. This move, taken after years of sanctions and economic pressure on Damascus, signals a potential shift in Washington’s approach toward Syria. Since 1979,…
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Haqqani: Gaza Tragedy Test of Global Conscience – One We Failed
Didpress: Sirajuddin Haqqani, Interior Minister of Afghanistan’s caretaker government, strongly condemned what he described as the “ongoing genocide in Palestine” in a message published on his X, coinciding with Eid al-Adha. He described the crisis as a major test for…
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Afghan Minister Appreciates Iran’s Sincere Cooperation in Health and Medical Services
DIDPess: We appreciate Iran’s sincere cooperation in the field of health and medical services and hope similar projects will be carried out in other provinces as well, said Noor Jalal Jalali, Public Health Minister of the interim government in Afghanistan,…
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Rare Powers; Trump Deploys National Guards to Suppress Protesters
DIDPress: The U.S. President bypassed California Governor Gavin Newsom’s authority and deployed 2,000 National Guard troops to suppress protesters opposing immigration policies. New York Times reported on Saturday (June 7), that President Donald Trump in a rare action has deployed…
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Trump Does Not Rule Out Drug Use by Elon Musk
DIDPress: Donald Trump, President of the United States, has not dismissed the possibility that Elon Musk, owner of the social media platform X, might be using drugs. In conversations with his advisors, Trump described Musk’s recent behavior as “unusual” and…
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Importing Low-Quality Goods Banned at Afghanistan Customs
DIDPress: Afghan interim government suspended fuel imports through Abunasr Farahi border crossing in Farah province due to the entry of low-quality fuel. Shamsuddin Shariati, Acting Head of the High directorate of Supervision and Prosecution of Decrees and Edicts, announced at…
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