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Muslim
Poll: Lack of Religious Dialogue Blocks Muslim Unity
DID Press: A new survey conducted by DID Press Agency shows that more than half of respondents believe lack of meaningful and sustained dialogue among religious leaders is the main barrier to genuine unity in the Muslim world. Political disputes…
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Afghanistan
Jamiat-e-Islami Afghanistan Stresses National Solidarity, Continued Struggle
DID Press: On the eve of Martyrs’ Week, the High Decision-Making Council of Afghanistan’s Islamic Society issued a statement stressing the need for political unity within the movement and the continuation of political, civil, and military resistance against the Taliban…
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Government
Israeli Court Admits Rights Abuses: Palestinian Prisoners Denied Adequate Food
DID Press: In a rare ruling against the government, Israel’s Supreme Court has confirmed that Palestinian prisoners are being held in conditions where they are not provided with enough food to survive. In its judgment, the country’s highest court found…
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Human Rights
Data Breach: Sensitive Information of Thousands of Pakistanis Put Up for Sale Online
DID Press: A major data breach has exposed the personal information of thousands of Pakistanis — including federal ministers and senior officials — with sensitive records now available for purchase online. The leaked data includes mobile SIM card ownership details,…
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Afghanistan
Afghanistan War Marred by Political, Strategic Failures, Regrets UK General
DID Press: General Sir Patrick Sanders, former commander of British forces in Helmand province, expressed regret over UK’s two-decade presence in Afghanistan, stressing that the war was marked by political and strategic failures and left no outcome that can be…
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Afghanistan
UNAMA: Girls’ Education Ban Endangers Afghanistan’s Future
DID Press: On the occasion of International Literacy Day, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) renewed its call for equal access to education for women and girls, expressing deep concern over the Taliban caretaker government’s continued restrictions and…
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Afghan military
Uzbekistan to Return Part of Afghanistan’s Military Aircraft
DID Press: Informed sources reported that Uzbekistan will return 57 helicopters belonging to the former Afghanistani army to Kabul, a move seen as signaling a new chapter in regional relations and security cooperation between Afghanistan and its Central Asian neighbors.…
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Government
Pakistan Urges Global Action to Protect Palestinians Amid Israeli Policies
DID Press: Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan strongly condemned recent remarks by the Israeli Prime Minister regarding the potential forced displacement of Palestinians, describing them as a clear violation of international law and a threat to regional stability.…
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Afghanistan
WHO Calls for Lifting Restrictions on Afghanistan Women in Quake Relief Efforts
DID Press: World Health Organization (WHO) urged Taliban caretaker government to lift restrictions imposed on female aid workers, allowing them to travel without male guardians to earthquake-hit areas in the country’s east and assist affected women. Dr. Mukta Sharma, Deputy…
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Government
Armed Attack in Jerusalem Injured 15
DID Press: An armed attack in Jerusalem injured at least 15 people on Monday morning. Israeli officials reported that the assailants were killed in a subsequent shootout. According to the police and emergency services, six of the injured are in…
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