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Pakistan's Top Court Approves Bail for Imran Khan in May 9 Cases

Afghanistan, Aug. 21 -- Pakistan's Supreme Court granted bail to Imran Khan in eight May 9 cases, overturning earlier denials but leaving him jailed in the Al-Qadir Trust corruption case. Pakistan's ... Read More


Pakistani and British Envoys Discuss Afghanistan

Afghanistan, Aug. 21 -- Pakistan's envoy Mohammad Sadiq Khan met his UK counterpart Andrew McCoubrey to discuss Afghanistan's crises, emphasizing the need for international cooperation to achieve regi... Read More


Don Brown Appointed as U.S. Charge d'Affaires for Afghanistan

Afghanistan, Aug. 21 -- Don Brown, a career diplomat and former deputy chief of mission, has been appointed U.S. Charge d'Affaires for Afghanistan, succeeding Karen Decker after her dedicated service.... Read More


Gilgit-Baltistan Police Protests Grow as Officers Suspended

Afghanistan, Aug. 21 -- Gilgit-Baltistan has entered a period of growing unrest as police personnel continue demonstrations over delayed allowances and benefits. Instead of resolving the grievances th... Read More


Judge Frank Caprio, Beloved TV Star of Caught in Providence, Dies at 88

Afghanistan, Aug. 21 -- Judge Frank Caprio, famed for his compassionate rulings on TV's Caught in Providence, died at 88 after battling cancer, leaving a legacy of empathy in justice. Frank Caprio, t... Read More


U.S. Senators Urge Israel to Guarantee Journalist Safety and Access in Gaza

Afghanistan, Aug. 21 -- Seventeen U.S. senators urged the State Department to press Israel to ensure journalist safety and allow international media access to Gaza, citing censorship, restrictions, an... Read More


In Kabul Talks, Pakistan Urges Action Against TTP

Afghanistan, Aug. 21 -- During trilateral talks in Kabul, Pakistan urged stronger action against the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), citing rising cross-border attacks and stressing the need ... Read More


U.S. Raid in Syria Kills Senior ISIS Commander

Afghanistan, Aug. 21 -- A U.S. raid in northwest Syria killed a senior ISIS commander seen as a potential leader, with no American casualties, reinforcing efforts to prevent the group's resurgence. A... Read More


United States Imposes Sanctions on Four International Criminal Court Officials

Afghanistan, Aug. 21 -- The United States sanctioned four International Criminal Court officials, drawing condemnation from France and the UN, while Washington defended its move as protecting national... Read More


Israel Launches Initial Phase of Gaza City Offensive, Dozens Killed in 24 Hours

Afghanistan, Aug. 21 -- Israel began the first phase of its Gaza City assault, with at least 81 people killed in 24 hours amid intensifying strikes and worsening conflict. Al Jazeera reported that as... Read More