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Trump defends US pullout from ‘one-sided’ Paris climate agreement
US President Donald Trump has censured as “unfair and one-sided” the Paris climate accord, defending his decision to pull the country out of the landmark 2015 agreement even as his Democratic rival Joe Biden has pledged to rejoin the deal.
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Pollution-Related Illness Major Cause of Death in Kabul: Experts
The harmful effects of air pollution are threatening the lives of Kabul residents as winter approaches, Afghan health officials said.
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Apple's App Store Broke Laws: Dutch Watchdog
The Netherlands' top competition regulator on Friday said Apple Inc (AAPL.O) broke the country's competition laws and ordered changes to the iPhone maker's App Store payment policies.
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Pakistani premier hits out at Western envoys’ joint letter on Russia
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan hit out on Sunday at Islamabad-based Western envoys who last week urged Pakistan to condemn Russia’s actions in Ukraine, asking them if they thought Pakistan was their “slave”.
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NATO Leaders To Bid Symbolic Farewell To Afghanistan At Brussels
US President Joe Biden and his NATO counterparts will bid a symbolic farewell to Afghanistan on Monday in their last NATO summit before America winds up its longest “forever war” and the US military pulls out for good.
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EU Council’s Michel makes surprise visit to Kyiv
European Council President Charles Michel made an unexpected visit to Kyiv on Wednesday, following a trip to the Ukrainian capital by the head of the EU’s executive earlier this month to show support for the nation fighting a Russian invasion.
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EU Denies Recognition of Govt, Pledges Engagement
The European Union said that it would not recognize the current Afghan government but pledged to remain engaged in order to avert economic and social collapse in Afghanistan.
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IEA meets with EU delegates to discuss wide range of issues, including education
The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) delegation led by Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi met Tuesday with the European Union representatives in Doha, Qatar, to discuss a number of issues including the right to education for women.
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EU-Pakistan Meeting Focusing on Afghanistan
At the seventh meeting of the EU-Pakistan delegation, Afghanistan was one of the main topics of discussion between the two sides.
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The European Union is ready to defend Finland and Sweden
The EU foreign policy chief said the bloc was ready to defend Finland and Sweden if Russia invaded, even as they waited to join NATO.
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The European Union will not support the insurgency in Afghanistan
The EU Special Representative for Afghanistan, in a meeting with the Acting Minister of Interior of the Taliban Government, stated that global security is closely linked to Afghanistan, assuring that the EU will never support the oppositions in Afghanistan.
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Afghanistan crisis can not be seen in isolation, says PM Modi in Italy
PM Modi said any form of intimidation or threat that would emerge out of Afghanistan is something that the international community would have to watch out very carefully for.
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Pakistan, Iran seek quick aid to Afghanistan
Pakistan and Iran have called for the international community to avert a looming humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan by providing it immediate financial assistance.
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Stanekzai Says Surging Violence Has Caused Humanitarian Crisis In Afghanistan
Mohammad Masoom Stanekzai, Chief Negotiator of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan in a meeting with the special representatives of the Afghanistan peace supporting countries in Qatar said that the attacks on the cities, which is against all international rules and standards, has caused a humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan.
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Discussion of European and Pakistani representatives regarding Afghanistan
A Pakistani Foreign Ministry spokesman posted a message on his Twitter account announcing that Deputy Foreign Minister Hana Rabbani Khar had met with EU Special Envoy Thomas Nicholson. According to the Pakistani official, the current situation in Afghanistan and ways to achieve stability in our country were the focus of the meeting.
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Antalya’s Summit Minutes: The Future Government in Afghanistan to Be People Oriented
Amir Khan Muttaqi has said during the meeting that a foreign-style government should not be imposed on the Afghan people.
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Advisor of President of Ukraine to the West: Go to Hell
"You idiots who want to trade Ukrainian territory, go to hell," said Alexei Arstovich, an adviser to the Ukrainian president, in response to Henry Kissinger's remarks that part of the land would be ceded to Russia to end the war.
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EU to reopen diplomatic office in Kabul within a month
European Union has decided to open an office for its diplomatic mission in the Afghan capital in the next one month, Financial Times reported on Sunday, October 24.
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Islamic Emirate Welcomes Possible EU Office Reopening
The Islamic Emirate on Monday welcomed the reopening of the European Union’s office in Kabul, saying that the step could be the beginning of engagement with European countries.