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After the Taliban regained control in Afghanistan, poverty, unemployment, and terrorism have worsened instead of improving. International reports reveal that the Afghan people, particularly women and children, are facing extreme poverty and malnutrition. Many families struggle to find even basic food for daily survival. A recent World Bank report highlights that half of Afghanistan’s population lives in poverty. It also shows that 25% of the people suffer from severe malnutrition. The World Food Program has issued a warning that one-third of Afghanistan’s population urgently needs food aid. Last year, 15.8 million people were affected by economic hardships and malnutrition. Reports…

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The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has displayed a non-serious attitude toward negotiations with the government and the establishment, casting doubt on its commitment to resolving political instability. While efforts are underway to address national issues and foster reconciliation, PTI’s actions have raised questions about its sincerity. The government initiated dialogue with PTI, viewing it as a step toward easing tensions and promoting unity. The Army Chief’s decision to pardon 19 PTI workers involved in the May 9 riots was seen as a goodwill gesture. However, PTI’s response has been marked by anti-establishment rhetoric and a lack of constructive engagement. PTI activists…

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Assassination of Taliban Minister Raises Regional Concerns The assassination of Khalil-ur-Rahman Haqqani, the Taliban government’s Minister for Refugees and Repatriation, has raised serious concerns about the growing threat posed by ISIS-K (Islamic State Khorasan Province) in Afghanistan. The attack underscores the increasing influence and reach of the group in the region, further destabilizing an already fragile security environment. For more updates on this developing story, visit our Afghanistan News section. The Attack and Aftermath On Wednesday, Khalil-ur-Rahman Haqqani was killed in a suicide bombing outside his office in Kabul, alongside several officials from his ministry. The incident marked a significant…

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KABUL, Afghanistan — The Taliban have again resorted to brutal public floggings, punishing 85 people, including 12 women, over the past month. The incidents, reported by the Taliban-run Supreme Court, took place between October 22 and November 14. The floggings occurred in multiple provinces, with Ghazni and Khost seeing the highest numbers. Among the 85 victims, 22 were flogged in Jowzjan, while 17 suffered similar punishment in Khost. Other provinces like Nangarhar, Parwan, Paktika, Wardak, Faryab, Ghazni, and Kabul also reported cases. The Taliban cited charges such as “leaving home without permission,” “immoral relations,” “adultery,” “sodomy,” “theft,” and “moral corruption”…

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A tragic and cowardly attack on Baloch civilians took place today at Quetta Railway Station. BLA’s Terrorists targeted innocent Baloch passengers who were simply waiting for their trains. Many of the victims were locals, traveling as part of their usual routine. The blast claimed the lives of several people, leaving the community devastated. This act of violence by the terrorist organization Baloch Liberation Army  is not only a sad day for the people of Balochistan, but it also underscores the dangers of extremism. The lives of innocent civilians are continuously put at risk under the misguided agendas of such terrorist…

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The Islamic State, notorious for its acts of terrorism, has asserted accountability for a devastating shooting incident in Afghanistan. Members of the country’s Shiite community faced the brunt of this attack. According to reports, the militant group declared through its Telegram channel that one of its operatives unleashed a barrage of gunfire upon a Shiite mosque located in Herat province. The assault, which transpired during the night on Monday in Guzara district, resulted in the tragic loss of six lives and inflicted injuries upon another individual. The assailant swiftly departed the scene, leaving chaos and sorrow in their wake. The…

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