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IEA rejects UN chief’s claim of extrajudicial killings of former officials
The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) on Monday rejected claims made by UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres that scores of former Afghan officials, security force members, and people who worked with the foreign military have been killed since the withdrawal of US and NATO troops.
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50 Of Afghanistan’s 370 Districts Have Fallen To Taliban Since May: UN Envoy
Fifty of Afghanistan’s 370 districts have fallen to the Taliban since May, according to the UN’s special envoy on Afghanistan Deborah Lyons, as the United States continues its military withdrawal from the country.
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Heated discussion held during UNSC meeting over possibility of biochemical weapons
Washington’s ambassador to the UN, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, on Friday warned Russia’s claim that the US is funding “military biological activities” in Ukraine could be a pretext for Moscow launching its own biological weapons attack on Ukraine.
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Withdrawal Process Completed Over 50%: CENTCOM
U.S. Central Command said Wednesday that since President Joe Biden’s decision to withdraw troops, the Department of Defense has retrograded the equivalent of approximately 763 C-17 cargo flight loads of material out of Afghanistan and have turned nearly 14,790 pieces of equipment over to the Defense Logistics Agency for disposal.
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The UN Security Council to Hold a Meeting on Afghanistan Tomorrow
The issues such as peace and security in Afghanistan, and precautions measures for further conflicts will be discussed as well at the summit.
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Senator warns of possible sanctions against Pakistan over Taliban support
A Pakistani senator has warned of possible sanctions against his country over Islamabad’s alleged support to the Taliban.