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US Secretary of State Rubio Sees 'Finish Line' in Iran WarReliable

US Secretary of State Rubio Sees 'Finish Line' in Iran War

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the United States can see the 'finish line' in the war with Iran, amid exchanges with Tehran as the conflict enters its fifth week. President Donald Trump indicated a possible US withdrawal in two or three weeks, regardless of a deal.

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Afghan Ambassador to Russia Attends Preliminary Meeting of International Security ForumReliable

Afghan Ambassador to Russia Attends Preliminary Meeting of International Security Forum

Afghanistan's ambassador to Russia, Mullah Gul Hassan Hassan, attended the preliminary meeting of Russia's International Security Forum in Moscow. The Embassy of Afghanistan stated that details on the forum, set for May 26-28, were shared, covering international security, regional cooperation, and political issues.

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Iran Declares Elon Musk's Starlink Satellite Internet a 'Legitimate Target'Reliable

Iran Declares Elon Musk's Starlink Satellite Internet a 'Legitimate Target'

Iran has declared Elon Musk's Starlink satellite internet a "legitimate target" amid a five-week US-Israel war that has killed top officials including Ali Khamenei. Tehran has criminalized Starlink use, cut domestic internet and launched nearly 90 waves of "True Promise 4" attacks.

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Nooristan Governor Says Kamdesh and Bargimatol Districts to Connect to Parun Within Two DaysReliable

Nooristan Governor Says Kamdesh and Bargimatol Districts to Connect to Parun Within Two Days

Nooristan Governor Qari Zainulabideen Abid stated that Kamdesh and Bargimatol districts will connect to Parun within two days via an alternative route cleared by Ministry of National Defense teams, denying foreign capture claims as enemy propaganda. Emergency needs are being addressed by air deliveries amid heavy snow.

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UN: At Least 19 Killed in Afghanistan Floods Over One WeekReliable

UN: At Least 19 Killed in Afghanistan Floods Over One Week

Heavy rains and flash floods killed at least 19 people in Afghanistan from March 26-31, affecting over 900 families and destroying or damaging more than 600 homes, according to the UN's OCHA. Emergency assistance has reached 157 families, with assessments ongoing amid a worsening humanitarian crisis.

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Head of Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce Meets Foreign Minister on Private Sector ChallengesReliable

Head of Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce Meets Foreign Minister on Private Sector Challenges

Seyyed Karim Hashemi, head of the Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Investment, met Foreign Minister Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi to discuss private sector challenges and the expansion of economic ties. Muttaqi pledged to resolve traders' and investors' issues via coordination with relevant bodies.

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Former Governor Halim Fedai Reports 10 Unknown Gunmen Kill Brother in Kabul Home AttackReliable

Former Governor Halim Fedai Reports 10 Unknown Gunmen Kill Brother in Kabul Home Attack

Halim Fedai, former governor of Logar and Khost, reported that 10 unknown gunmen attacked the Kabul home of former government employee Hairan, killing one brother, wounding and beating another brother and family members, and stealing valuables.

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Syrian President States Country Will Avoid US-Israel War Against Iran Unless AttackedReliable

Syrian President States Country Will Avoid US-Israel War Against Iran Unless Attacked

Syrian President Ahmad al-Shara said his country will remain neutral in the US-Israel conflict with Iran unless directly attacked. He noted recent troop deployments to borders with Lebanon and Iraq for security amid regional tensions.

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Radio Mashaal Ceases Operations After 16 Years Due to Financial DifficultiesReliable

Radio Mashaal Ceases Operations After 16 Years Due to Financial Difficulties

Radio Mashaal, the US-funded Pashto service of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, has ceased all operations after 16 years due to financial difficulties, effective March 31. The closure occurs amid a reported 20% rise in media violations in Afghanistan during solar year 1404.

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