Security
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Trump Pledges Swift Action if Afghanistan-Pakistan Conflict Erupts
DID Press: US President Donald Trump has once again announced that his administration will act quickly to resolve any conflict between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Speaking in Kuala Lumpur, Trump said he had heard that “a war has broken out between…
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12 Militants Killed in 3-Day Pakistani Army Operations
DID Press: At least 12 militants have been killed in a fresh wave of counterterrorism operations by the Pakistani army across Bajaur, Hangu, and North Waziristan over the past three days. According to the Daily Dawn, coordinated operations by the…
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Multiple Victims in Shooting at Lincoln University, Pennsylvania
DID Press: Authorities in Pennsylvania have confirmed that multiple people were shot during a shooting incident at Lincoln University, one of the oldest historically Black universities in the United States. The exact number of victims and their conditions have not…
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Ex-CIA Agent: Bin Laden Fled Tora Bora Disguised as Woman
DID Press: A former CIA officer has revealed new details about how Osama bin Laden allegedly escaped from U.S. forces during the Tora Bora operation in Afghanistan, claiming al Qaeda leader fled disguised in women’s clothing with the help of…
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Guterres: UN Cybercrime Treaty Marks Milestone for Global Digital Security
DID Press: UN Secretary-General António Guterres welcomed signing of the “UN Convention against Cybercrime,” describing it as a landmark global agreement aimed at safeguarding people in the digital era. “The digital age has shortened distances and expanded opportunities, but every…
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US: Hamas Must be Disarmed, has no Place in Gaza’s Future
DID Press: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Thursday that all parties involved in the Gaza conflict agree Hamas will have no role in the territory’s future and must be completely disarmed. “We all agree that Hamas cannot…
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Pakistan Keeping Border Crossings with Afghanistan Shut over Security Reasons
DID Press: Pakistan’s FM said on Thursday that all border crossings with Afghanistan will remain closed until further notice due to rising security concerns, stressing that “the safety of citizens is more important than trade interests.” Foreign Ministry spokesman Tahir…
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