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Wife of Wrongfully Detained American Seeks Trump's Intervention
Anna Corbett traveled to Mar-a-Lago to ask President-elect Trump to intervene in her husband Ryan Corbett's wrongful detainment in Afghanistan since August 2022, after a prisoner exchange deal with the Taliban stalled following the Biden administration's unsuccessful negotiations.
Wife of Wrongfully Detained American Seeks Trump's Intervention
Anna Corbett traveled to Mar-a-Lago to ask President-elect Trump to intervene in her husband Ryan Corbett's wrongful detainment in Afghanistan since August 2022, after a prisoner exchange deal with the Taliban stalled following the Biden administration's unsuccessful negotiations.
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60% Bias Score


Malala Returns to Pakistan for Girls' Education Summit
Pakistani Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai returned to her homeland on Saturday to participate in a two-day summit in Islamabad focused on girls' education, particularly addressing the ban on girls' schooling in Afghanistan and the broader challenges faced by girls in Muslim-majority countries.
Malala Returns to Pakistan for Girls' Education Summit
Pakistani Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai returned to her homeland on Saturday to participate in a two-day summit in Islamabad focused on girls' education, particularly addressing the ban on girls' schooling in Afghanistan and the broader challenges faced by girls in Muslim-majority countries.
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40% Bias Score


GRU Paid Afghan Terrorists $30 Million to Kill Coalition Soldiers
The Insider and Der Spiegel report that Russia's GRU paid Afghan terrorist groups at least $30 million between 2016 and 2019 to kill coalition soldiers, using a network of couriers who later received Russian asylum; the operation was overseen by high-ranking GRU officers.
GRU Paid Afghan Terrorists $30 Million to Kill Coalition Soldiers
The Insider and Der Spiegel report that Russia's GRU paid Afghan terrorist groups at least $30 million between 2016 and 2019 to kill coalition soldiers, using a network of couriers who later received Russian asylum; the operation was overseen by high-ranking GRU officers.
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44% Bias Score


India, Afghanistan Hold Second High-Level Meeting on Aid and Trade
On Wednesday, India's Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri met with Afghanistan's acting Foreign Minister in the UAE to discuss humanitarian aid, trade through Iran's Chabahar port, and ways to strengthen sports ties, particularly in cricket. This is the second such meeting in two months, reflecting India...
India, Afghanistan Hold Second High-Level Meeting on Aid and Trade
On Wednesday, India's Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri met with Afghanistan's acting Foreign Minister in the UAE to discuss humanitarian aid, trade through Iran's Chabahar port, and ways to strengthen sports ties, particularly in cricket. This is the second such meeting in two months, reflecting India...
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England Cricket Faces Boycott Calls Amid Afghanistan Women's Rights Concerns
Facing pressure to boycott an upcoming cricket match against Afghanistan due to the Taliban regime's restrictions on women's rights, the England and Wales Cricket Board seeks a coordinated international response rather than unilateral action, acknowledging diverse views on the effectiveness of boyco...
England Cricket Faces Boycott Calls Amid Afghanistan Women's Rights Concerns
Facing pressure to boycott an upcoming cricket match against Afghanistan due to the Taliban regime's restrictions on women's rights, the England and Wales Cricket Board seeks a coordinated international response rather than unilateral action, acknowledging diverse views on the effectiveness of boyco...
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44% Bias Score


400 Militants Seize 15 Checkpoints in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
On January 1st, 2025, 400 militants from Afghanistan seized 15 security checkpoints in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, raising the Taliban flag, prompting evacuations and highlighting the deadliest year for Pakistani security forces in a decade.
400 Militants Seize 15 Checkpoints in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
On January 1st, 2025, 400 militants from Afghanistan seized 15 security checkpoints in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, raising the Taliban flag, prompting evacuations and highlighting the deadliest year for Pakistani security forces in a decade.
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48% Bias Score

Islamabad Summit Tackles Muslim World's Girls' Education Crisis
An Islamabad summit, inaugurated by Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, brought together 44 countries to address the critical issue of girls' education in the Muslim world, with notable Afghan absence and Malala Yousafzai's advocacy.

Islamabad Summit Tackles Muslim World's Girls' Education Crisis
An Islamabad summit, inaugurated by Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, brought together 44 countries to address the critical issue of girls' education in the Muslim world, with notable Afghan absence and Malala Yousafzai's advocacy.
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44% Bias Score

India and Taliban Hold Highest-Level Talks Since 2021 Takeover
Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri met with Afghanistan's acting foreign minister in Dubai on Wednesday, discussing security, development projects, humanitarian aid, and the use of Chabahar port; India committed to further health and refugee support, marking the highest-level engagement since the...

India and Taliban Hold Highest-Level Talks Since 2021 Takeover
Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri met with Afghanistan's acting foreign minister in Dubai on Wednesday, discussing security, development projects, humanitarian aid, and the use of Chabahar port; India committed to further health and refugee support, marking the highest-level engagement since the...
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40% Bias Score

India, Taliban Hold High-Level Talks Amid Regional Tensions
Senior Indian and Taliban foreign ministry officials met in Dubai on Wednesday, discussing trade expansion through Chabahar Port, development projects in Afghanistan, and humanitarian aid for Afghan refugees, amidst rising tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan.

India, Taliban Hold High-Level Talks Amid Regional Tensions
Senior Indian and Taliban foreign ministry officials met in Dubai on Wednesday, discussing trade expansion through Chabahar Port, development projects in Afghanistan, and humanitarian aid for Afghan refugees, amidst rising tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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48% Bias Score

Afghanistan: Tourism vs. Reality for Afghan Women
A New York Times article depicts a female journalist's tour of Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, contrasting with the Taliban's recent order to cover windows in new homes where women reside, highlighting the severe restrictions faced by Afghan women and the international community's failure to adequat...

Afghanistan: Tourism vs. Reality for Afghan Women
A New York Times article depicts a female journalist's tour of Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, contrasting with the Taliban's recent order to cover windows in new homes where women reside, highlighting the severe restrictions faced by Afghan women and the international community's failure to adequat...
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92% Bias Score

Biden Administration Negotiates Prisoner Swap with Taliban
The Biden administration is negotiating with the Taliban to exchange Guantanamo Bay detainee Muhammad Rahim al Afghani for three American citizensāGeorge Glezmann, Ryan Corbett, and Mahmoud Habibiāheld in Afghanistan since 2022; talks, ongoing since July 2023, involve a counteroffer from the Taliban...

Biden Administration Negotiates Prisoner Swap with Taliban
The Biden administration is negotiating with the Taliban to exchange Guantanamo Bay detainee Muhammad Rahim al Afghani for three American citizensāGeorge Glezmann, Ryan Corbett, and Mahmoud Habibiāheld in Afghanistan since 2022; talks, ongoing since July 2023, involve a counteroffer from the Taliban...
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32% Bias Score

UN Condemns Taliban Ban on Afghan Women Working for NGOs
The UN strongly condemned the Taliban's December 31st ban on Afghan women working for NGOs, citing the worsening humanitarian crisis and the violation of women's rights, impacting aid delivery in a nation where half the population lives in poverty.

UN Condemns Taliban Ban on Afghan Women Working for NGOs
The UN strongly condemned the Taliban's December 31st ban on Afghan women working for NGOs, citing the worsening humanitarian crisis and the violation of women's rights, impacting aid delivery in a nation where half the population lives in poverty.
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60% Bias Score
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