Politics
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Taliban, Pakistani Delegations Travel to Saudi Arabia
DID Press: Reliable sources told media outlets that a high-level delegation from the Taliban government arrived in Saudi Arabia. The delegation, led by senior Taliban figure Anas Haqqani, along with Rahmatullah Najib, deputy interior minister, and Abdul Qahar Balkhi, spokesperson…
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Achakzai Slams Pakistan’s ‘Double Standard’ on Afghan Border Closure
DID Press: Head of the Pashtunkhwa Milli Awami Party has criticized Pakistan’s border policies toward Afghanistan, saying it is illogical to keep the Afghan border closed while trade through the Wagah crossing with India continues. Mehmood Khan Achakzai, leader of…
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NATO Weighs Pre-Emptive Strike Scenarios against Russia
DID Press: Head of NATO’s Military Committee revealed that alliance members are examining the possibility of pre-emptive action and “offensive responses” to Russian activities — a disclosure that comes as Vladimir Putin formally denies any plans for an attack on…
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US Republican Senator Reveals Failed Offer of Safe Exit for Maduro
DID Press: A Republican senator has disclosed that the United States offered Nicolás Maduro a guaranteed safe exit for himself and his family to Russia or a third country if he agreed to step down immediately—a proposal that collapsed after…
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US Homeland Security: Afghan Suspect Radicalized after Arrival
DID Press: US Secretary of Homeland Security said that Rahmanullah Lakanwal, Afghan migrant accused of shooting two National Guard soldiers near the White House, became radicalized after entering the United States, and that investigations into any potential accomplices are ongoing.…
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Afghan EVAC Leader Urges Mass Protests Against US Immigration Delays
DID Press: Afghan EVAC, led by Sean van Diever, has criticized recent U.S. immigration policies, calling them “insanity,” and urged Afghan migrants to organize public demonstrations in protest. In his statement, van Diever highlighted the widespread frustration and anxiety among…
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Fazlur Rehman Blames Pakistan Army for Domestic Violence, Not Afghanistan
DID Press: Maulana Fazlur Rehman, the leader of Pakistan’s Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI-F), has sharply criticized the country’s military, saying the roots of violence and the rise of armed groups lie in Pakistan’s own policies—not in Afghanistan. In a recent speech,…
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