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US Sanctions Four ICC Judges Over Afghanistan and Gaza Investigations
The US sanctioned four International Criminal Court judges—Solomy Balungi Bossa, Luz del Carmen Ibanez Carranza, Reine Adelaide Sophie Alapini Gansou, and Beti Hohler—for authorizing investigations into US and Israeli actions in Afghanistan and Gaza, respectively, escalating tensions between the US ...
US Sanctions Four ICC Judges Over Afghanistan and Gaza Investigations
The US sanctioned four International Criminal Court judges—Solomy Balungi Bossa, Luz del Carmen Ibanez Carranza, Reine Adelaide Sophie Alapini Gansou, and Beti Hohler—for authorizing investigations into US and Israeli actions in Afghanistan and Gaza, respectively, escalating tensions between the US ...
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Soviet Deserter Returns to Russia After 40 Years in Afghanistan
Sergey Krasnopevov, a Soviet soldier who deserted his post in Afghanistan in 1983, returned to Russia after 40 years to seek citizenship, offering conflicting accounts of his desertion, ranging from claims of abuse to selling army supplies.
Soviet Deserter Returns to Russia After 40 Years in Afghanistan
Sergey Krasnopevov, a Soviet soldier who deserted his post in Afghanistan in 1983, returned to Russia after 40 years to seek citizenship, offering conflicting accounts of his desertion, ranging from claims of abuse to selling army supplies.
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Germany engages in quiet diplomacy with Afghan Taliban
Germany is holding undisclosed diplomatic talks with the Taliban regime in Afghanistan, primarily focused on consular services for Afghan citizens in Germany and humanitarian aid, with the long-term goal of resuming deportations of Afghan asylum seekers, despite not officially recognizing the Taliba...
Germany engages in quiet diplomacy with Afghan Taliban
Germany is holding undisclosed diplomatic talks with the Taliban regime in Afghanistan, primarily focused on consular services for Afghan citizens in Germany and humanitarian aid, with the long-term goal of resuming deportations of Afghan asylum seekers, despite not officially recognizing the Taliba...
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Biden Speaks on Unity, Senators Condemn Afghan TPS Revocation
Former President Joe Biden's Memorial Day speech focused on his son's military service and national unity, avoiding current political issues, while a bipartisan group of senators urged the Trump administration to reverse its decision to revoke Temporary Protected Status for Afghan nationals.
Biden Speaks on Unity, Senators Condemn Afghan TPS Revocation
Former President Joe Biden's Memorial Day speech focused on his son's military service and national unity, avoiding current political issues, while a bipartisan group of senators urged the Trump administration to reverse its decision to revoke Temporary Protected Status for Afghan nationals.
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French Teen Sentenced to Eight Years for Murder
A 16-year-old in Châteauroux, France, was sentenced to eight years in prison for fatally stabbing 15-year-old Matisse after a rap battle; the incident sparked public outrage and political debate.
French Teen Sentenced to Eight Years for Murder
A 16-year-old in Châteauroux, France, was sentenced to eight years in prison for fatally stabbing 15-year-old Matisse after a rap battle; the incident sparked public outrage and political debate.
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Australian Whistleblower Loses Appeal, Sentence Upheld
A former Australian army officer, David McBride, lost his appeal against a five-year-and-eight-month prison sentence for leaking documents exposing alleged Australian war crimes in Afghanistan; his defense argued he acted in the public interest, but the court rejected this.
Australian Whistleblower Loses Appeal, Sentence Upheld
A former Australian army officer, David McBride, lost his appeal against a five-year-and-eight-month prison sentence for leaking documents exposing alleged Australian war crimes in Afghanistan; his defense argued he acted in the public interest, but the court rejected this.
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Trump Issues New Travel Ban Targeting 12 Countries
Former US President Donald Trump issued a new executive order banning entry to the US for citizens of 12 countries, including Iran and Afghanistan, citing national security concerns and high visa overstay rates, effective June 9th.

Trump Issues New Travel Ban Targeting 12 Countries
Former US President Donald Trump issued a new executive order banning entry to the US for citizens of 12 countries, including Iran and Afghanistan, citing national security concerns and high visa overstay rates, effective June 9th.
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Germany Affirms Support for Israel, Emphasizes Humanitarian Law
German Foreign Minister Wadephul addressed the Bundestag, reaffirming Germany's commitment to Israel's security, including arms supplies, while emphasizing adherence to international humanitarian law and acknowledging past German wrongdoings against Jews; he also stated that Germany will uphold its ...

Germany Affirms Support for Israel, Emphasizes Humanitarian Law
German Foreign Minister Wadephul addressed the Bundestag, reaffirming Germany's commitment to Israel's security, including arms supplies, while emphasizing adherence to international humanitarian law and acknowledging past German wrongdoings against Jews; he also stated that Germany will uphold its ...
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Afghanistan, Pakistan Upgrade Diplomatic Ties, Signaling Eased Tensions
Pakistan and Afghanistan upgraded their diplomatic ties, elevating their representatives to ambassadors, signaling improved relations after months of tension over security concerns and refugee issues; this makes Pakistan the fourth country to formally recognize the Taliban government.

Afghanistan, Pakistan Upgrade Diplomatic Ties, Signaling Eased Tensions
Pakistan and Afghanistan upgraded their diplomatic ties, elevating their representatives to ambassadors, signaling improved relations after months of tension over security concerns and refugee issues; this makes Pakistan the fourth country to formally recognize the Taliban government.
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OSI Raids Escalate Afghanistan War Crimes Probe
The Office of the Special Investigator (OSI) conducted surprise raids in Perth on Wednesday as part of its ongoing investigation into alleged war crimes committed by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan, marking a major escalation in its almost five-year inquiry.

OSI Raids Escalate Afghanistan War Crimes Probe
The Office of the Special Investigator (OSI) conducted surprise raids in Perth on Wednesday as part of its ongoing investigation into alleged war crimes committed by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan, marking a major escalation in its almost five-year inquiry.
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Afghan Refugee Repatriation Sparks Controversy Amidst Accusations of Whitewashing Taliban Abuses
Following the revocation of Temporary Protected Status for Afghan refugees in the US, political scientist Cheryl Benard's article advocating for their return to Afghanistan sparked outrage from women's rights groups, who accused her of downplaying the Taliban's human rights abuses and demanded an IC...

Afghan Refugee Repatriation Sparks Controversy Amidst Accusations of Whitewashing Taliban Abuses
Following the revocation of Temporary Protected Status for Afghan refugees in the US, political scientist Cheryl Benard's article advocating for their return to Afghanistan sparked outrage from women's rights groups, who accused her of downplaying the Taliban's human rights abuses and demanded an IC...
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84% Bias Score

Treaty of Gandamak: Afghanistan's Loss of Foreign Policy Autonomy
The Treaty of Gandamak, signed on May 26, 1879, between the British Empire and Emir Yakub Khan of Afghanistan, ended the Second Anglo-Afghan War, forcing Afghanistan to cede control of its foreign policy and key territories to Britain, in part due to the Great Game geopolitical rivalry between Brita...

Treaty of Gandamak: Afghanistan's Loss of Foreign Policy Autonomy
The Treaty of Gandamak, signed on May 26, 1879, between the British Empire and Emir Yakub Khan of Afghanistan, ended the Second Anglo-Afghan War, forcing Afghanistan to cede control of its foreign policy and key territories to Britain, in part due to the Great Game geopolitical rivalry between Brita...
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