
Taliban officials report 110 civilians killed in Pakistani strikes as clashes enter sixth day

UN agencies report thousands of families displaced amid Afghanistan-Pakistan border clashes
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UN agencies report thousands of families displaced amid Afghanistan-Pakistan border clashes
6 sources·Taliban officials report 110 civilians killed in Pakistani strikes as clashes enter sixth day
5 sources·Drone Strike Hits US Diplomatic Facility in Riyadh; Iran Claims Attack on US Troops in Dubai
3 sources·First EU Humanitarian Aid Flight Arrives in Afghanistan
3 sources·Explosions Reported in Tehran Amid Israeli-US Strikes; Strait of Hormuz Shipping Disrupted
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US Embassy in Pakistan suspends all visa and consular services after violent protests

Death toll from protests in Pakistan against US-Israel strikes on Iran rises to 23

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