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Afghanistan Today News Update (October 13, 2025) | Border Clashes, India-Afghanistan Ties, UN Probe, and Hunger Crisis

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🌍 Afghanistan Today News Update – October 13, 2025 English Version Title: Afghanistan at the Crossroads: Border Tensions, Humanitarian Crisis, and Hopes of Renewal Afghanistan once again stands at a difficult intersection — between conflict and diplomacy, hunger and hope, isolation and engagement. The country’s developments today reflect how fragile yet significant its position remains in South Asia and the global stage. --- 1. Border Tensions with Pakistan Heavy clashes erupted this weekend along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, leaving dozens of soldiers dead on both sides. Pakistan has sealed its border crossings and suspended trade activities, which is now affecting the flow of goods and essentials. Russia has urged both nations to show restraint, fearing a wider regional escalation. This border tension reminds the world that the shadow of instability still hovers over Afghanistan’s borders, even after years of war. --- 2. India’s Renewed Engagement In a major diplomat...

Afghanistan Update News October 2025 | Taliban Diplomacy, Internet Ban,

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🌍 Afghanistan Update News – October 2025 đŸ‡Ŧ🇧 English Version 🔹 Overview Afghanistan continues to experience political uncertainty, human rights concerns, and humanitarian challenges. The month of October 2025 has seen key developments involving the Taliban government, foreign diplomacy, and international relief efforts. --- 🔸 1. Russia Hosts Taliban – Foreign Military Warning Russia organized a “Moscow Format” dialogue with the Taliban and regional powers, emphasizing that no foreign military—especially from the U.S.—should return to Afghan soil. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that any external military intervention would destabilize the region. Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi appreciated Russia’s diplomatic recognition and requested broader international acceptance. --- 🔸 2. Regional Opposition to U.S. Presence Countries including India, Pakistan, Iran, and China expressed unified opposition to any U.S. attempt to retake Bagram Air Base. The ...