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Economy & Development
Pakistan: US Remains Our Largest Trading Partner
DIDPress: During a meeting with the U.S. Secretary of Commerce, Pakistan’s Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb reaffirmed that the United States continues to be Pakistan’s largest trading partner. In discussions between Pakistan’s Finance Minister and the U.S. Commerce Secretary, both sides…
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Afghanistan
Bagram Airbase; Silent Battleground of US-China Rivalry
DidPress: Satellite imagery and reports from Western media outlets, such as The Telegraph, suggest renewed activity at Bagram Airbase. In contrast, Afghanistan’s caretaker government denies any foreign presence at the site, emphasizing the country’s sovereignty. USA and China flag, conflict…
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Araghchi: Israel, After Defeated in War with Iran, Sought Refuge in US
DIDPress: After its defeat in the war with Iran, Israel fled to its main patron, the United States—and now, with utter shamelessness, it is dictating red lines and setting the agenda for America in negotiations with Iran, said Seyed Abbas…
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Afghanistan
White House Accuses Taliban of Diverting Humanitarian Aid from Afghanistan People
DIDPress: White House released a report accusing Afghanistan’s caretaker government of obstructing U.S. financial and humanitarian aid from reaching the Afghanistan people, saying Taliban are diverting these resources for their own benefit. American officials claim to have evidence that the…
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Security Scandal; Individual Impersonates US Secretary of State Using AI
DIDPress: In a serious intelligence scandal, an unidentified individual used artificial intelligence technology to impersonate Marco Rubio, the U.S. Secretary of State, and contacted three foreign secretaries. In this recent security breach, the unknown individual succeeded in posing as Marco…
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Afghanistan
Washington’s Heavy Shadow Over Kabul: Which Country Afghans See as Shaping their Destiny?
According to the results of a recent survey published by DID Press News Agency, the United States, with 37% of the votes, has been identified by respondents as the most influential country in Afghanistan’s political future. This outcome suggests that…
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