Politics
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Egypt to Trump: No Privileges for US Ships in Suez Canal
DID press: An Egyptian official responded to U.S. President Donald Trump’s request for free passage of American ships through the Suez Canal, emphasizing that Egypt does not grant any privileges to American or non-American vessels. In response to Trump’s request…
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Hamas: Future Negotiations Dependent on Humanitarian Conditions in Gaza
DID Press: Following a meeting between a Hamas delegation and Turkey’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hakan Fidan, the Islamic movement announced it is ready to return to negotiations as soon as the humanitarian crisis ends and sufficient and effective humanitarian…
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India Confronts US over 25% Tariff after Trump Signs Oil Deal with Pakistan
DID Press: US President Donald Trump signed a trade deal with Pakistan on Wednesday, hours after announcing a 25% tariff on Indian goods and an “unspecified penalty” for buying arms and energy from Russia. The deal includes cooperation to develop…
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Mujahid: UN lost its independence and effectiveness
DID Press: Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman for the Taliban’s caretaker government, took a strong stance in response to the UN’s continued opposition to the transfer of Afghanistan’s seat to the group, accusing the international body of bias and inaction. Mujahid…
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Medvedev: Deadlines leading Russia and US to direct war
DID Press: Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Head of the Russian National Security Council, reacted sharply to Donald Trump’s recent remarks about setting a deadline for Moscow, describing it as a “dangerous step” towards tension and military conflict. He stressed that the…
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Afghanistan Turkmen figures establish new party in Turkey
DID Press: A number of political figures and diplomats of Turkmen descent affiliated with the former Afghanistan government in Turkey have established the “National Justice Party of Afghanistan.” Continuing the efforts of Afghanistan politicians in exile to redefine their role…
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Guaranteed immunity or silent threat? Return of former officials amid security concerns
DID Press: While the Commission for Contact with Afghanistan figures announced that more than 200 former government officials have returned to the country and been issued immunity cards, concerns about the safety of these individuals persists. According to the official…
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