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Pakistan accuses Afghanistan-based militants of orchestrating a deadly train attack, but the IEA rejects the allegations as baseless. [Image via AP]

IEA Deny Pakistan Claim Of Afghanistan Link To Train Hijack

The IEA have rejected the allegation of Pakistan that Tuesday’s deadly hostage-taking of a train was planned and directed from Afghan soil. Afghanistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs called Pakistan’s assertions “baseless,” in a statement Thursday. “We categorically reject baseless allegations by Pakistani army spokesperson linking attack on a passenger train in Balochistan province with Afghanistan,” […]

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India plans major development projects in Afghanistan, strengthening ties with the IEA alongside humanitarian efforts. [Image via Afghanistan International]

India Considers Development Projects in Afghanistan, Strengthens Ties with IEA

India has expressed interest in launching major development projects in Afghanistan, according to its Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Parvathaneni Harish. During a UN Security Council session on Afghanistan on 10 March, Harish stated that India is closely monitoring the situation and engaging with the IEA regime on bilateral issues. He highlighted the “special

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IEA publicly flogs six people in Kapisa for extramarital relations, sentencing them to 15–39 lashes and prison terms. [Image via Afghanistan International]

IEA Publicly Flogs Six People for Adultery in Kapisa

The IEA judiciary has sentenced six people to public flogging in Hesa Duwum Kohistan district of Kapisa province. The group accused one woman and five men of extramarital relations. The IEA stated that the six people in Kapisa were convicted under its interpretation of Islamic law following a judicial process. The individuals received between 15

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Nine countries back ICC arrest warrants for IEA leaders, condemning gender oppression and urging action on women's rights.

Nine Countries Support ICC Arrest Warrants for IEA Leaders

Nine countries have issued a joint statement backing the International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor’s request for arrest warrants against IEA leader Hibatullah Akhundzada and Chief Justice Abdul Hakim Haqqani. The statement was signed by Denmark, France, Greece, Guyana, Panama, South Korea, Sierra Leone, Slovenia, and the United Kingdom. These countries condemned the IEA’s systematic gender

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IEA resumes border post construction despite ceasefire agreement, escalating tensions with Pakistan over the Torkham crossing closure. [Image via Afghanistan International]

IEA Resumes Border Post Construction Despite Ceasefire Agreement With Pakistan

Pakistani security sources have reported that the IEA resumed construction of a border post on Monday, despite a ceasefire agreement reached by a tribal council. This comes after Pakistan requested a halt to border facility construction near the Pak-Afghan border just a day earlier. Sources told Afghanistan International that IEA forces restarted work on the

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