Security
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Armed Baloch Fighters Allegedly Seize Pakistani Outpost in Panjgur District
DID Press: Dozens of armed men, believed to be militants associated with Baloch separatist groups, attacked and captured a security outpost in the Sabzáp area of the Panjgur District late Saturday night, reported local sources in Pakistan’s Balochistan province. The…
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Pakistan Army Accuses Afghan Taliban of Enabling TTP Militants’ Border Crossing
DID Press: Pakistan’s military accused Taliban authorities in Afghanistan of allowing militants from Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) to cross into Pakistani territory. According to Dawn newspaper, military spokesperson Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said on Saturday, November 29, that Taliban forces first opened…
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Afghanistan Stands with Palestine on Solidarity Day
DID Press: On 29 November 2025, the world observes the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People — a date that represents far more than a calendar event. It stands as a symbol of decades of suffering, resistance, and…
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US War Secretary Criticizes Biden Over Afghanistan, Borders
DID Press: US War Secretary Pete Hegseth sharply criticized former President Joe Biden’s handling of Afghanistan and border security, calling it “catastrophic” and blaming the administration for allowing “millions, including dangerous Afghan nationals,” to enter the U.S. Hegseth said Biden’s…
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All Suspects in Louvre Royal Jewelry Heist Arrested
DID Press: Paris authorities confirmed the arrest of fourth member of the gang responsible for the daring theft of royal jewelry from the Louvre Museum, marking the capture of all suspects involved. The 39-year-old suspect, with six prior convictions, faces…
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Mahmoud Sayadat: Afghanistan’s Security Improves, Mining Investments Surge
DID Press: Head of the Iran-Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce, Mahmoud Sayadat said security conditions in Afghanistan have improved, opening new opportunities for investment, particularly in the country’s mining sector. In his recent remarks, Sayadat highlighted that economic activities in mining…
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Bomb Threat Cleared; Flights Resume at Philadelphia Int’l Airport
DID Press: Flights at Philadelphia International Airport were briefly halted Friday evening due to a bomb threat, but the incident was resolved without issue and airport operations returned to normal. The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued the flight suspension…
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Afghan Suspect Charged First-Degree Murder in WH Shooting
DID Press: US authorities announced that the Afghan national accused of shooting two U.S. National Guard members near the White House(WH) now faces a first-degree murder charge following the death of one of the soldiers. Rahmanullah Lakanwal, 29, a citizen…
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Truce with Afghanistan “Not Holding” as Cross-Border Attacks Persist, Says Pakistan
DID Press: Pakistan declared that its ceasefire with Afghanistan is “not sustainable” because terrorist attacks are ongoing from Afghanistan soil. Tahir Andrabi, spokesperson for Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry, said on Friday (Nov. 28) during his weekly briefing that the purpose of…
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