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India to Reopen Its Embassy in Afghan Capital Kabul

India has announced plans to reopen its embassy in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. This move comes after several years of diplomatic absence following major political changes in the region. The reopening of the embassy is seen as an important step in strengthening relations between India and Afghanistan, and it signals India’s continued engagement with...

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Quadrilateral Meeting in Moscow Calls for Stable, Terror-Free Afghanistan

In recent news, a significant meeting was held in Moscow, where representatives from four countries gathered to discuss the future of Afghanistan. This meeting, known as the Quadrilateral Dialogue, aimed to find ways to bring peace, stability, and security to Afghanistan, a country that has faced many years of conflict and unrest. The meeting’s main...

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Pakistan Rejects Trump’s 20-Point Gaza Peace Plan

Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Ishaq Dar, has publicly distanced the country from the 20-point Gaza peace plan announced by U.S. President Donald Trump. In a statement to the National Assembly, Dar clarified that the version released by the U.S. did not reflect Pakistan’s stance or the original draft developed with other Muslim-majority...

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Pakistan Slams Israeli Attack on Samud Gaza Flotilla Carrying Aid Workers

Pakistan has strongly condemned the recent Israeli attack on the Samud Gaza Flotilla, which was carrying humanitarian aid and aid workers to the besieged Gaza Strip. The flotilla, made up of several vessels, was en route to deliver much-needed supplies to the people of Gaza, who have been living under a blockade for over a...

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Iran, China, Pakistan, Russia Issue Joint Statement on Afghanistan

This week, the foreign ministers of Iran, China, Pakistan, and Russia met in New York, on the edges of the United Nations General Assembly, and released a shared statement on the situation in Afghanistan. The meeting — their fourth quadripartite meeting — underlined common concerns and proposals about the country’s future.Chinese Foreign Ministry+1 What the...

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Tehran Signs MoU with Moscow to Build Small Nuclear Power Plants in Iran

In a move that draws both attention and questions, Iran and Russia announced on September 24, 2025, that they have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to build small nuclear power plants in Iran. This step deepens their cooperation in energy and reinforces Tehran’s ambition to expand its nuclear capacity.Reuters+2PressTV+2 What Does the Agreement Say?...

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Armed Forces Ready to Counter Any Threat: Commander

The country’s top military leader has said that the armed forces are fully prepared to face any challenge. Speaking to media and at a military event, the commander assured the nation that the forces have the training, strength, and technology to respond quickly and effectively to any threat, whether internal or external. Full Preparedness The...

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America Is at a Dangerous Crossroads

The United States today stands at a very critical moment. Many people believe the country is facing one of the most divided and uncertain times in its modern history. Political disagreements, economic pressures, social unrest, and global challenges are combining to create a sense that America is at a dangerous crossroads. Political Divisions One of...

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Portugal Officially Recognizes Palestinian State Ahead of UN General Assembly

Portugal has officially recognized the State of Palestine, with the declaration set to be made on Sunday, September 21, 2025. This move positions Portugal among a growing number of Western nations, including France, Canada, and the United Kingdom, that are extending formal recognition to Palestine ahead of the upcoming United Nations General Assembly in New...