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Gold Advances on Dollar Softness, Tariff Jitters, and Geopolitical Risk

Gold prices climbed on Wednesday, buoyed by a softer U.S. dollar as investors grappled with persistent uncertainty surrounding American trade…

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The Silent Village of Behsud: An Afghan Child’s Cry, “Take Me to My Mother”

A haunting cry for "Mother" has pierced the silence of the rubble in eastern Afghanistan, becoming a tragic emblem of…

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The Counterproductive Logic of Coercion

The latest violation of the Afghan sovereignty by Pakistan and bombing mostly civilians underscores a dangerous trajectory in Afghanistan–Pakistan relations.…

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If Pashtuns Unite

If the Pashtun becomes united, conscious, and steadfast, not only will wars come to an end, but the foundation will…

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Escalating Violence in Pashtun Regions During Ramadan Stirs Alarm

The holy month of Ramadan, typically a period of peace and reflection, has been marred by a surge in violence…

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Pakistan is the arch enemy of Afghanistan historically

The people of Afghanistan condemn Pakistani air bombardment of the Afghan civilians including women and children in the strongest terms…

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Outrage in Afghanistan as Pakistani Airstrikes Kill Eight Schoolchildren

At least eight schoolchildren five boys and three girls are among the dead following a wave of Pakistani airstrikes in…

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Washington Between Kabul and Islamabad

Washington Between Kabul and Islamabad: The Silent Administration and Its Strategic Costs Understanding the U.S. stance on the recent Pakistani–Afghan…

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The Carlson-Huckabee interview may be the wake-up call Americans needed

The interview brought the ‘Israel first vs America first’ debate to heart of the American right. By Mohamad Elmasry Source:…

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Oman Confirms New Round of US-Iran Talks in Geneva Amid Heightened Military Tensions

Negotiators from Iran and the United States are scheduled to meet again in Geneva on Thursday, as diplomatic efforts to…

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