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Trump calls NATO 'paper tiger' without U.S. over Strait of HormuzReliable

Trump calls NATO 'paper tiger' without U.S. over Strait of Hormuz

President Donald Trump labeled NATO without the U.S. a 'paper tiger' on Truth Social, criticizing allies for not helping reopen the Strait of Hormuz despite complaining about high oil prices. He accused them of cowardice and reiterated calls for greater burden-sharing.

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Former Pakistani Envoy Warns Taliban-Pakistan Ceasefire Won't Last Without Action Against TTPReliable

Former Pakistani Envoy Warns Taliban-Pakistan Ceasefire Won't Last Without Action Against TTP

Former Pakistani special envoy Asif Durrani warned that the Taliban-Pakistan ceasefire will not last without enforcement of a ban on jihad in Pakistan, disarmament of TTP members, halting their fundraising, and preventing attacks from Afghan soil. The Taliban deny supporting the TTP and say they will not allow Afghan territory to be used against neighbors.

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Amnesty International Demands Probe into Alleged Pakistani Attack on Kabul Drug Treatment HospitalReliable

Amnesty International Demands Probe into Alleged Pakistani Attack on Kabul Drug Treatment Hospital

Amnesty International demanded accountability from Pakistan for an alleged attack on a 2,000-bed drug treatment hospital in eastern Kabul that killed over 400 people and wounded more than 250, mostly patients and staff. The group called for an independent investigation and public release of findings.

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Islamic Emirate Reports Economic Growth in Solar Year 1404 with Infrastructure Progress and Trade ChallengesReliable

Islamic Emirate Reports Economic Growth in Solar Year 1404 with Infrastructure Progress and Trade Challenges

Afghanistan's economy grew in solar year 1404 per World Bank data, with $11 billion in electricity contracts, $250 million in manufacturing investments, and advances on key projects like Qoshtepa Canal and TAPI. Trade disruptions with Pakistan led to over $1 billion in losses but were offset by alternative routes boosting exports 77% and new regional agreements.

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Taliban Dismisses Chargé d'Affaires at Afghan Embassy in GermanyReliable

Taliban Dismisses Chargé d'Affaires at Afghan Embassy in Germany

The Taliban dismissed Abdul Baqi Popal as chargé d'affaires at Afghanistan's embassy in Germany, appointing Nibras al-Haq Aziz in his place and hiring Popal as a local employee without informing German authorities. Popal's mission ended on 10 Jadi 1404, with instructions to maintain his diplomatic status temporarily for official dealings.

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Russia Recognizes Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan as Government in Solar Year 1404Reliable

Russia Recognizes Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan as Government in Solar Year 1404

Russia recognized the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan as its government in solar year 1404, citing its control and anti-terrorism efforts, while Iran hinted at future recognition but most nations upheld conditions like human rights protections. The Islamic Emirate demanded lifted sanctions and asset releases amid no further recognitions.

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Iranian State Media Report IRGC Spokesman Killed in Israeli AirstrikeReliable

Iranian State Media Report IRGC Spokesman Killed in Israeli Airstrike

Iranian state media, including Fars News Agency and the IRGC public relations office, reported the death of IRGC spokesman Ali Mohammad Naini in an Israeli airstrike on Friday. The killing is part of a series of strikes on senior Iranian officials amid escalating regional conflict.

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Iran's Foreign Minister Warns UK Against Allowing US Use of Military BasesReliable

Iran's Foreign Minister Warns UK Against Allowing US Use of Military Bases

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warned Britain's Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper that allowing US use of military bases would be seen as participation in aggression against Iran. Cooper voiced concerns over the political and economic fallout from rising tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.

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