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British Couple Face Life-Threatening Conditions in Afghan Prison

A 79-year-old British man, Peter Reynolds, and his 75-year-old wife, Barbie, are detained in Afghanistan, facing serious health risks due to lack of access to necessary medication for his heart condition and other health issues, following their February 1st arrest with an American-Chinese friend and...

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Baloch Commander Assassinated in Kabul

Moshtaq Kohki, a top commander of the Baloch Liberation Army, was assassinated in Kabul, Afghanistan, on February 4, 2024; this follows a pattern of attacks against Baloch separatists and highlights the complex geopolitical dynamics in the region, with allegations of Pakistani and Indian involvement...

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ISIS-K Member Charged in Abbey Gate Bombing

Mohammad Sharifullah, an ISIS-K member, faces charges for his role in the August 26, 2021, Abbey Gate bombing that killed 13 U.S. service members and 160 civilians; he conducted reconnaissance of the attack route, and was extradited to the U.S. to face charges.

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Bacha Bazi Persists in Afghanistan Despite Taliban Ban

In Afghanistan, despite the Taliban's ban, the sexual abuse of boys known as Bacha Bazi continues, with boys as young as ten being forced into sex slavery by powerful men, often aided by police and fueled by systemic corruption and the lack of international pressure.

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Panama Releases Deportées Amid Human Rights Concerns

Panama released dozens of migrants, mostly from Asian countries, after they were deported from the U.S. and held for weeks in a remote camp under poor conditions; they were given 30 days to leave, sparking human rights concerns and criticism of the U.S.-Panama deportation deal.

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Panama Releases Detainees After U.S. Deportations Amid Human Rights Concerns

Panama released dozens of migrants deported from the U.S. after weeks of detention in poor conditions, facing human rights criticism; many lack resources and fear returning home, highlighting flaws in international asylum processes.

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Roadside Bomb Kills 5 in Balochistan; BLA Claims Responsibility

A roadside bomb attack in Pakistan's Balochistan province killed five security officers and wounded over 30, claimed by the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), which also claimed responsibility for last week's deadly train hijacking.

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BLA Hostage Crisis on Pakistan's Jaffar Express

The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) attacked the Jaffar Express train in Pakistan, taking 214 hostages, including 11 children, after blowing up the tracks; 80 passengers escaped; the BLA demands the release of imprisoned members.

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Kamay": Hazara Family Seeks Justice Amidst Historical and Ongoing Persecution

In central Afghanistan's Daikundi province, the Khawari family, part of the persecuted Hazara community, seeks justice after their daughter Zahra's suicide at Kabul University following repeated thesis rejections; the film "Kamay" depicts their struggle against a backdrop of historical and ongoing e...

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Afghan Cricketers Find Asylum and Voice in "My Melbourne

My Melbourne," a portmanteau film, tells the story of Afghan refugee sisters, who were members of Afghanistan's women's cricket team, and their escape from the Taliban, highlighting their asylum in Australia and their subsequent contributions to the film.

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Panama Releases Detainees After U.S. Deportations, Leaving Migrants in Limbo

Panama released dozens of migrants from a remote camp after weeks of detention following deportation from the United States, leaving many in legal limbo and facing dire circumstances.

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Taliban Claims to Protect Afghan Women's Rights Amidst Ongoing Bans

On International Women's Day, the Taliban government claimed to protect Afghan women's rights despite ongoing UN condemnation of sweeping bans on women's education and employment, highlighting the group's global isolation and the worsening human rights crisis.

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