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US Freelance Journalist Kidnapped in Central Baghdad, Iraqi Officials SayReliable

US Freelance Journalist Kidnapped in Central Baghdad, Iraqi Officials Say

American freelance journalist Shelly Kittleson was abducted Tuesday outside a hotel in central Baghdad, prompting Iraqi authorities to launch a search and US officials to detain a suspect linked to Kataib Hezbollah. The US State Department is monitoring the situation.

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Malala Yousafzai: Women's Rights Must Be Non-Negotiable Condition for Talks with TalibanReliable

Malala Yousafzai: Women's Rights Must Be Non-Negotiable Condition for Talks with Taliban

Malala Yousafzai stated that women's rights must be a non-negotiable precondition for talks with the Taliban, criticizing their restrictions on women as cultural and unrelated to Islam. She spoke at a Harvard Law School event, urging the inclusion of women in negotiations and highlighting issues like education bans.

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Afghan Embassy Head in Jakarta, Muhammadiyah Officials Condemn Pakistani Attack on Kabul Treatment CenterReliable

Afghan Embassy Head in Jakarta, Muhammadiyah Officials Condemn Pakistani Attack on Kabul Treatment Center

Maulvi Saadullah Baloch, head of the Afghan Embassy in Jakarta, met with Muhammadiyah Indonesia officials to discuss strengthening bilateral ties and cooperation. Both sides condemned the Pakistani military regime's attack on the Hope addicts' treatment hospital in Kabul as a crime against humanity.

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31 New Telecom Towers Activated in Logar, Achieving 90% CoverageReliable

31 New Telecom Towers Activated in Logar, Achieving 90% Coverage

The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology activated 31 new telecom towers in Logar province last year, achieving nearly 90 percent coverage. There are now 107 active towers providing internet and voice services, according to ministry spokesman Enayatullah Alokozai.

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Ministry of Public Works Reopens Flood-Damaged Roads in Samangan, Baghlan and PaktiaReliable

Ministry of Public Works Reopens Flood-Damaged Roads in Samangan, Baghlan and Paktia

Afghanistan's Ministry of Public Works has reopened flood-damaged roads in Samangan, Baghlan and Paktia provinces, while the Aibak-Roy Doab route in Samangan remains temporarily closed. The Salang pass stays open with ongoing maintenance amid snow.

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$400,000 Sports Complex Inaugurated in Logar ProvinceReliable

$400,000 Sports Complex Inaugurated in Logar Province

A $400,000 sports complex funded by businessman Haji Romal Ekramkhel was inaugurated in Logar province's Kalangar area. Officials from the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan and local athletes praised the facility for supporting youth sports development and employment.

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Qatar Defence Ministry Reports Iranian Missiles Targeting Oil Tanker in Territorial WatersReliable

Qatar Defence Ministry Reports Iranian Missiles Targeting Oil Tanker in Territorial Waters

Qatar's Defence Ministry reported that Iran fired three missiles toward Qatari assets in its territorial waters, with two intercepted and one hitting an oil tanker leased to QatarEnergy, causing damage but no casualties. The incident follows a similar attack on a Kuwaiti tanker and heightens risks to Gulf shipping routes.

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Termez Discussions Center on Qosh Tepa Canal and Trans-Afghan RailwayReliable

Termez Discussions Center on Qosh Tepa Canal and Trans-Afghan Railway

A Valdai Club session in Termez centered on the Qosh Tepa Canal's impact on Uzbekistan's water security and the Trans-Afghan railway project. Uzbekistan is negotiating diplomatically with the Taliban on water issues while advancing tripartite railway agreements.

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Iran Launches Missiles at Northern and Southern Israel, Israel Strikes TehranUnverified

Iran Launches Missiles at Northern and Southern Israel, Israel Strikes Tehran

Iran launched missiles toward northern and southern Israel early Wednesday, hours after strikes on central Israel, causing damage and unconfirmed civilian casualties. Israel responded with airstrikes on parts of Tehran.

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