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How the Taliban’s dam impacts Iran’s scarce water resources
Iran faces a critical water shortage, and the construction of the Taliban’s dam upstream is intensifying the problem. This ...
Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister for the Legal and International Affairs Kazem Gharibabadi held a telephone conversation with ...
Critics warn that Iran's new criminal code legalises abuse, entrenches inequality and dismantles basic protections for women, children and minorities.
In an already tense situation, a series of attacks claimed by the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) has resulted in scores of deaths among civilians and security forces, while ethnic tensions rise aga ...
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As the Taliban continue their war on women and girls, it is clear that appeasement has failed
Major powers have renewed diplomatic links while others seek deals to deport migrants. And all the while gender repression is getting worse, warns UN special envoy and former UK prime minister Gordon ...
The Tehran regime and the Taliban administration have reaffirmed their growing ties and anti-Israel sentiment throughout the Gaza conflict. The two have also cooperated in the past to help the Taliban ...
Supply failures are dramatic example of way climate crisis threatens basic human needs – and with it political stability ...
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US attack on Iran could light a political fuse inside Pakistan
Threats of a wider US military confrontation with Iran are no longer an abstract scenario for Pakistan’s leaders. Any large-scale American attack on Iranian territory would not only redraw the ...
Iran's army has added 1,000 drones to its combat regiments as its chief vowed a "crushing response" to any attack, state television reported, after the US moved a strike force into regional waters.
Pakistan faces a perilous tightrope walk as US-Iran tensions escalate. Caught between seeking vital US dollars for its economy and appeasing domestic Islamic sentiment, Islamabad is leveraging its ...
Last week, as the Taliban spokesperson Zabiullah Mujahid triumphantly declared 2025 “a year of diplomatic success,” the claim was received with predictable laud from the movement’s echo chambers. But ...
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