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Photo and Handicrafts Exhibition Held in Bamiyan
A photo and handicrafts exhibition was launched in the center of Bamiyan province amid the opening of 9th Silk Road festival
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35 Scaremongers Killed, Wounded in Kunduz
As a result of air and ground strikes, 35 insurgents were killed and wounded in Kunduz’s Chahardara district, northern security officials say
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For First Time; BRICS States Names Pakistan-Based Terror Groups
BRICS nations at a summit in China named, for the first time, Pakistan-based groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed and the Haqqani network in a strongly-worded declaration condemning terror
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Myanmar Leader Reacted to Muslims Massacre
Myanmar leader in her latest reaction about the wave of protests and her silence against the massacre of Muslims in Rohingya, read the ‘genocide’ in these areas baseless
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11,000 U.S Armored Vehicles on Way to Afghanistan!
More than 11,000 American armored vehicles will be sent to Afghanistan over next 6 years
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Myanmar; From Beheading Muslims to Burning them Alive!
Rohingya children have been beheaded and civilians burned alive amid claims that Myanmar’s military forces are committing "genocide" against the Muslim minority in the country’s western Rakhine state
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Afghan president Stresses on Equipping country’s Air Forces
President Ghani, who left Kabul to inspect eastern provinces’ security status, says that national unity government is ready for war and peace
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U.N’s Secretary-General calls Kim Jong-Un
U.N’s secretary-general Antonio Guterres in a telephone call with Kim Jong-Un, North Korean leader called on the country to halt its missile tests
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Afghanistan has No military solution: Russia
The Russian ambassador to the U.N stresses that Afghanistan has no military solution, pointing to the new U.S strategy for Afghanistan
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Possible Investigation on Australian Military War Crimes in Afghanistan
The Australian army inspectorate unit reported that it will investigate reports of alleged war crimes by its troops in Afghanistan
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