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Pentagon “Inadvertently” Re-Publishes Confidential Photos from Afghanistan War
DID Press: A Pentagon spokesperson confirmed that around 1,400 photos from Afghanistan were “inadvertently” re-published online before being removed again. These images had previously been taken down in 2021 to protect Afghanistani collaborators. U.S. Department of Defense accidentally re-published more…
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Drones Spotted Over Eastern Afghanistan Amid Government Silence and Public Concern
DID Press: Multiple unidentified drones were observed flying at low altitudes over the eastern Paktia and Khost provinces on Wednesday, sparking widespread concern among local residents. Taliban’s caretaker government is silent regarding the issue. Local sources in Paktia province reported…
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Global Talks to Tackle Plastic Pollution Opens in Geneva
DID Press: Representatives from around 180 countries have gathered in Geneva for the sixth round of international negotiations aimed at finalizing a legally binding treaty to combat plastic pollution — a crisis that experts say is threatening ecosystems, human health,…
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Indonesia Donates $3.5 Million to Support School Feeding in Afghanistan
DID Press: United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) welcomed a generous contribution of USD 3.5 million from the Government of Indonesia to bolster school feeding programmes across Afghanistan. The contribution will allow WFP to procure over 1,200 metric tons of…
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Shooting at Georgia Military Base Injured Five US Soldiers
DID Press: Shooting at Fort Stewart military base in the state of Georgia has injured five U.S. soldiers. According to a U.S. security official, the suspect in the incident is a fellow service member who is currently in custody. The…
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UN Solar Project to Tackle Afghanistan’s Water Crisis
DID Press: As Afghanistan faces its most severe drought in decades, the UN, in collaboration with the World Bank, launched a $5.23 million project to expand solar-powered irrigation across five provinces of the country. The United Nations Office for Project…
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Dozens Homes Destroyed by Massive Fire in Manila
DID Press: Local media in Philippines reported a large fire in the Tondo district of the country’s capital, Manila. According to the reports, dozens of houses have been destroyed in the blaze, and firefighters are still working to bring the…
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Caretaker Government: We Need Islamic Countries’ Support for Agricultural Development
DID Press: Acting Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation, and Livestock of Taliban caretaker government, in a meeting with the Deputy Secretary-General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), urged support from the Islamic countries to strengthen water and agricultural projects in…
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