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Pakistan Detains 20 Afghan Migrants in Islamabad Amid Broader CrackdownReliable

Pakistan Detains 20 Afghan Migrants in Islamabad Amid Broader Crackdown

Pakistani authorities detained 20 Afghan citizens in Islamabad last week during eight police operations and plan further measures in a broader crackdown on migrants. The actions have included increased arrests, deportations and refusals of visa extensions amid accusations of abuse.

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Student Protests Continue for Third Day at Tehran Universities Amid US-Iran TensionsUnconfirmed

Student Protests Continue for Third Day at Tehran Universities Amid US-Iran Tensions

Students in Tehran protested for a third day against the government at major universities, with reports of flags burned and anti-regime chants, as US-Iran tensions escalate over potential airstrikes and failed negotiations.

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Afghanistan to face Sri Lanka in white-ball cricket series in UAEReliable

Afghanistan to face Sri Lanka in white-ball cricket series in UAE

Afghanistan's cricket team will play three T20s and three ODIs against Sri Lanka in the UAE starting March 13, marking their first bilateral series as host since 2024. Officials from both boards expressed enthusiasm for the expanded cooperation.

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Afghan Police Transfer 487 Undocumented Vehicles to Kabul Police CityReliable

Afghan Police Transfer 487 Undocumented Vehicles to Kabul Police City

Afghan police impounded 487 undocumented vehicles in Kabul and turned back 223 others at the city entrance, aiming to curb illegal traffic and boost security. Mullah Abdul Rahim Zahir, head of General Security Police, praised the operation.

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Islamic Emirate Presents Draft National Public Health StrategyReliable

Islamic Emirate Presents Draft National Public Health Strategy

The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan's Ministry of Public Health presented a draft National Public Health Strategy, described as a key five-year guide for the sector. Doctors welcomed the initiative for standardizing services and improving domestic care.

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India Urges Citizens to Leave Iran Amid Ongoing DevelopmentsReliable

India Urges Citizens to Leave Iran Amid Ongoing Developments

India's embassy in Tehran urged its citizens to leave Iran due to ongoing developments, reiterating prior warnings amid reported US-Iran tensions. The advisory targets students, pilgrims, traders and tourists, advising caution and document readiness.

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Hamas Nears Election of New Political Bureau Leader Between Khaled Meshaal and Khalil al-HayyaUnconfirmed

Hamas Nears Election of New Political Bureau Leader Between Khaled Meshaal and Khalil al-Hayya

Hamas has reached the final stage of electing a new political bureau leader, with informed sources saying the choice is between Khaled Meshaal and Khalil al-Hayya for a one-year term. This follows the killings of Ismail Haniyeh and Yahya Sinwar, after which a temporary leadership council was established.

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Belarus Petroleum Exports to Afghanistan Increase 23-Fold in 2025Reliable

Belarus Petroleum Exports to Afghanistan Increase 23-Fold in 2025

Belarus boosted petroleum product exports to Afghanistan 23 times to 381,000 tons in 2025 due to new Afghan fuel standards curbing lower-quality imports from Iran. Russia doubled LPG shipments to Central Asia and Afghanistan amid EU import curbs.

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Palestinian Expert: Israeli Authorities Impose Unprecedented Restrictions on Muslim Access to Al-Aqsa MosqueUnconfirmed

Palestinian Expert: Israeli Authorities Impose Unprecedented Restrictions on Muslim Access to Al-Aqsa Mosque

A Palestinian expert accused Israeli authorities of imposing unprecedented restrictions on Muslim access to Al-Aqsa Mosque to alter its administration and reduce worshippers. He urged unified action to preserve Islamic management amid warnings of potential status quo changes.

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New York Times Reports on Challenges Facing Evacuated Afghan Zero Unit Members in USReliable

New York Times Reports on Challenges Facing Evacuated Afghan Zero Unit Members in US

A New York Times report highlights the plight of about 10,000 evacuated Afghan Zero Unit members in the US, who hold temporary parole but face stalled asylum applications and fears of deportation following a shooting incident involving a former member.

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Grade 'C' Football Coaching Course Concludes in KabulReliable

Grade 'C' Football Coaching Course Concludes in Kabul

Afghanistan Football Federation's two-week Grade "C" coaching course for 20 coaches from across the country concluded in Kabul, with certificates awarded after exams.

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