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President Ghani considers Terrorism a serious threat for region, world

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Last Updated on: October 25, 2022

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The sixth Regional Economic Cooperation Conference on Afghanistan (RECCA-VI) entered its second day on Friday with remarks of President Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai and Foreign Minister Salahuddin Rabbani, citing “Stopping the progress process in Muslim’s world is one of the major goals of terrorism and terrorists groups.

President Ghani once again said to consider terrorism a serious threat for region and the world; urging countries of the world to begin a join combat against terrorism in cooperation with each others.

However, RECCA is an economic summit but it seemed that security threats in the region and drabble in Kabul-Islamabad relations caused the summit rounds on security and political issues.

On the second day of RECCA-VI summit, Afghan president said to consider Asia the center of conflicts in the 21st century and hopes that Asia to not witness violence and war in the next 5 decades.

“Terrorist networks seek to take the Islamic world to a place where everything is stopped. They want to ensure killing innocent people and destroying cultural heritages,” President Ghani said.

President Ghani also noted that despite Afghans wound of terrorism but still stands against this phenomenon.

“We suffered 40 years and still stand and fight against terrorism. Our message to those who supports terrorism is this to come on and understand the future and create a joint cooperation,” President Ghani added.

Meanwhile, Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli, the Minister for Interior Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran was said to consider terrorism a serious threat for the whole humanity and said there is no good or bad terrorists.

“Escalating violence from the south to the northern parts of Afghanistan has increased the concerns of the region coincides with the emergence of new terrorist groups. Terrorism is a serious threat not only for the region but also for the entire humanity and we are committed to a world free of violence,” Iranian interior minister, Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli said.

At the same time, Indian foreign minister said to consider the implementation of regional programs impossible without eliminating the threat posed by terrorism.

“We cannot be successful in implementation of regional projects until the issue of terrorism and extremism in Afghanistan have not defeated,” Indian representative in RECCA summit said.

After the fall of Taliban regime, many summits have been held for Afghanistan especially economic summits, but according to analysts Afghanistan has failed to use the summits so far.

 

 

Reported by Fawad Naseri

 

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Afghan community in California condemns Pakistani strikes amid growing global protests

The gathering in California follows a series of protests held last week by Afghan communities in Europe, highlighting growing concern among the diaspora over the deteriorating security situation.

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Members of the Afghan diaspora in the United States have joined a widening wave of international condemnation over recent Pakistani military strikes on Afghan territory, as tensions along the disputed Durand Line continue to escalate.

A group of Afghan citizens in Sacramento gathered this week to denounce the attacks, describing them as a violation of sovereignty and a threat to civilian lives. Participants issued a formal resolution calling on the international community to investigate the strikes and hold those responsible accountable.

Speakers at the event warned that continued military action risks deepening instability in the region, urging global leaders to take the situation seriously and push for measures to prevent further escalation.

The gathering in California follows a series of protests held last week by Afghan communities in Europe, highlighting growing concern among the diaspora over the deteriorating security situation.

In London, hundreds of demonstrators marched through central streets, chanting slogans against the strikes and calling for urgent international intervention.

Protesters pointed to rising civilian casualties in eastern Afghanistan and warned that repeated shelling along the Durand Line could further destabilize already fragile local communities.

Meanwhile, in Oslo, members of the Afghan community gathered outside the Norwegian Parliament to voice similar concerns. Organizers said a formal resolution was submitted to national authorities, as well as to the United Nations and the International Criminal Court, urging immediate steps to halt the violence and ensure civilian protection.

The demonstrations come amid renewed tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan, where cross-Durand Line clashes and artillery exchanges have periodically flared. Analysts warn that without sustained diplomatic engagement, the situation risks escalating into a broader security crisis with far-reaching regional implications.

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IPL 2026: Lucknow hold nerve in final over to defeat Sunrisers

The match went down to the wire, with Sunriser’s bowlers applying pressure in the death overs through tight lines and clever variations.

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Lucknow Super Giants edged out Sunrisers Hyderabad in a thrilling Indian Premier League (IPL) encounter on Sunday, completing a tense run chase in the final over to register a crucial early-season win.

Batting first, Sunrisers posted a competitive total built around a fluent innings from Heinrich Klaasen, who once again demonstrated his ability to accelerate in the middle overs. He found support from the top order, helping the hosts set what looked like a defendable target on a surface offering some assistance to bowlers.

In response, Lucknow’s chase was steady rather than explosive. Early wickets threatened to derail their innings, but captain Rishabh Pant played a composed and calculated knock, anchoring the innings while rotating strike effectively.

Nicholas Pooran provided a late surge with some aggressive hitting, shifting momentum back in Lucknow’s favour.

The match went down to the wire, with Sunriser’s bowlers applying pressure in the death overs through tight lines and clever variations. However, Lucknow kept their composure, finding the boundaries when needed to cross the line with just one delivery remaining.

The win gives Lucknow Super Giants valuable momentum in the opening phase of the tournament, while Sunrisers Hyderabad will take positives from their batting performance but look to tighten their execution at the death.

Focus now moves to Monday’s fixture which sees Kolkata Knight Riders face Punjab Kings in what is expected to be a high-tempo contest.

Kolkata’s strength lies in their all-round depth, with power hitters and a varied bowling attack capable of adapting to different conditions. Punjab Kings, on the other hand, will be banking on their explosive top order and improved bowling unit to deliver a more complete performance.

Both teams are still shaping their combinations, making this an important match for building rhythm and consistency as the league stage progresses.

Fans across Afghanistan can follow every moment of the IPL live on Ariana Television Network, which holds exclusive broadcast rights for the tournament.

Viewers are also encouraged to stay connected via the social media platforms of Ariana Television and Ariana News for updated match schedules, live coverage details, highlights, and breaking IPL news throughout the season.

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IEA supreme leader orders replacement of foreign terminology in official documents

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The leader of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) has issued a new decree mandating the review and replacement of foreign terms in official government documents.

The directive calls for the formation of a special committee to assess and revise non-native terminology used across state institutions. The body will be chaired by the Ministry of Justice and include representatives from the Ministries of Higher Education, Education, Information and Culture, as well as the Academy of Sciences and the Administrative Affairs Office.

Under Article Two of the decree, all government entities are required to identify foreign terms used in their administrative and legal documents and submit them to the committee in a structured format, along with proposed alternatives and supporting justifications.

According to Article Three, the committee will evaluate the submissions and select appropriate replacements, taking into account Islamic and Afghan linguistic and cultural considerations. It will also have the authority to summon representatives from relevant institutions for further clarification if necessary.

The decree, as outlined in Article Four, takes effect immediately and will be published in the official gazette.

 
 
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