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Muttaqi Says 'Special Circles' in Pakistan Seek to Undermine Ties with Afghanistan

Afghanistan, Oct. 12 -- "Special circles" within Pakistan are working to damage relations with Afghanistan amid escalating border tensions and recent cross-border clashes, officials claimed. Acting F... Read More


Zardari Says Pakistan Will Not Allow Violation of Its National Sovereignty

Afghanistan, Oct. 12 -- Pakistan vowed a firm response to recent border attacks, with President Asif Ali Zardari saying the country will defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity. Pakistan's P... Read More


UK Envoy Pledges Continued Support for Girls' Education in Afghanistan on International Day of the Girl

Afghanistan, Oct. 12 -- The United Kingdom reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Afghanistan girls' education, urging the reopening of schools and universities as Afghanistan marks more than four ye... Read More


Mujahid Says 25 Pakistani Border Posts Seized, 58 Soldiers Killed in Overnight Clashes

Afghanistan, Oct. 12 -- Zabihullah Mujahid said 25 Pakistani border posts were captured in overnight clashes that left 58 Pakistani soldiers dead and several others wounded, according to initial repor... Read More


Afghanistan's Ali Bilal Wins Silver Again at Mr. Olympia 2025 in Las Vegas

Afghanistan, Oct. 12 -- Afghanistan's bodybuilding star Ali Bilal won the silver medal at the 2025 Mr. Olympia competition in Las Vegas, marking his second consecutive runner-up finish. Bodybuilding ... Read More


Trump, Zelensky Discuss Possible Supply of U.S. Tomahawk Missiles to Ukraine

Afghanistan, Oct. 12 -- U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky discussed the possible supply of long-range Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine during a phone call, officials s... Read More


EU Begins Rollout of Digital Border Control System to Replace Passport Stamps

Afghanistan, Oct. 12 -- The European Union has begun rolling out a new digital border system to record travelers' biometric data and replace traditional passport stamps, officials said Sunday. The Eu... Read More


200,000 Displaced Gazans Return North as Ceasefire Takes Hold and Israeli Forces Withdraw

Afghanistan, Oct. 11 -- Around 200,000 displaced residents have returned to northern Gaza following Israel's military withdrawal under the ceasefire, Gaza's Hamas-run civil defense agency said Saturda... Read More


Khalilzad Warns Pakistan's Airstrike on Kabul Could Spark Broader Regional Conflict

Afghanistan, Oct. 11 -- Former U.S. envoy Zalmay Khalilzad warned that Pakistan's airstrike on Kabul could ignite broader conflict and increase instability across the region. Former U.S. Special Envo... Read More


Seven Soldiers, Six Militants Killed in Attack on Police Training Center in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Afghanistan, Oct. 11 -- At least seven soldiers and six militants were killed when gunmen attacked a police training center in Pakistan's Dera Ismail Khan, sparking hours-long clashes. A deadly overn... Read More