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ReliableSons of Afghan Guantanamo Detainee Say Father Held Without Trial for 19 Years
The sons of Afghan detainee Mohammad Rahim say he has been held at Guantanamo Bay without trial or charges for nearly 19 years following his arrest in Pakistan, with no evidence presented against him. They expressed hope for his release after witnessing the recent freeing of an American prisoner, as his lawyer also demands his freedom.
ReliableJournalists in Kabul Voice Concerns Over Media Censorship and Information Restrictions
Journalists in Kabul have expressed concerns about severe restrictions on information access and media censorship, stating that many important events remain hidden due to self-censorship and that domestic media can only publish Taliban-approved content.
ReliablePakistan's Foreign Minister: Indirect Talks Between Washington and Tehran Ongoing Through Islamabad
Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has confirmed that indirect talks between the United States and Iran are ongoing through Islamabad, with the US sharing 15 points now under review by Tehran. Dar described media speculation about peace negotiations as unnecessary amid heightened regional tensions after US and Israeli attacks on Iran.
ReliableEU Official Accuses Russia of Helping Iran Target Americans
EU High Representative Kaja Kallas accused Russia of providing intelligence to Iran to target Americans and supplying drones for attacks on US bases, linking the conflicts together. The Kremlin denied the claims as lies, while media reports say Russia has shared US troop location information with Iran.
ReliableShanghai Cooperation Organization Prepared to Mediate Between Kabul and Islamabad
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization is prepared to mediate between Afghanistan and Pakistan if requested by the parties, though none has been received, according to Russian media. Afghan officials say security forces control all areas along the Durand Line amid heightened bilateral tensions.
ReliableQatar Welcomes Release of American Citizen by Taliban
Qatar has welcomed the Taliban's release of American citizen Dennis Kvil after more than a year in detention, describing it as a sign of goodwill and a positive step for international engagement. The US State Department viewed the move as positive but called for the release of other American detainees and an end to hostage diplomacy.
ReliableInternational Olympic Committee Bars Transgender Women from Female Events at Olympics
The International Olympic Committee has barred transgender women from competing in female events at the Olympics starting with the 2028 Los Angeles Games and introduced mandatory gene testing to limit the female category to biological females. The policy also affects athletes with differences in sex development such as Caster Semenya due to advantages from male puberty.
ReliableMaulvi Abdul Salam Hanafi Stresses Teaching as Islamic, Moral and National Responsibility
Maulvi Abdul Salam Hanafi, Administrative Deputy of the Prime Minister's Office, spoke at the opening of the new academic year, describing teaching as an Islamic, moral and national responsibility rather than merely a job. He urged parents, teachers and students to prioritize education while reaffirming the Islamic Emirate's commitment to quality educational services nationwide.
ReliableAfghan and Spanish Women Protest in Brussels Calling for EU Action on Women's Rights in Afghanistan
Afghan and Spanish women protested in front of the European Parliament in Brussels, urging the EU to take action on women's rights violations in Afghanistan as schools reopened without girls above sixth grade.
ReliableIsraeli Defense Minister Claims Airstrike Killed IRGC Navy Commander
Israel's Defense Minister Israel Katz claimed an airstrike killed Alireza Tangsiri, commander of Iran's IRGC Navy, blamed for blocking the Strait of Hormuz. No official confirmation from Iran has been reported amid the ongoing U.S.-Israel conflict.