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Afghanistan Update News October 2025 | Border Clashes | UNESCO Education Crisis | Bilingual Report

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🌍 Afghanistan Update News – October 2025: Between Conflict, Crisis, and Hope (A comprehensive blog in English, Bengali, and Hindi) --- 🟩 English Version (Approx. 2400 words) Introduction: A Nation at the Crossroads Afghanistan, a land of mountains and resilience, stands once again at a critical juncture. In October 2025, the nation faces a storm of challenges — violent border clashes with Pakistan, humanitarian despair, an educational breakdown, and even a disruption in sports diplomacy. What once seemed like a path toward cautious stability now trembles under the pressure of renewed geopolitical and social crises. 1. Border Clashes: The Flames of a Fragile Frontier In mid-October 2025, fierce fighting erupted along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border — the most severe since 2021. Pakistan claims it targeted militant groups hiding in Afghan territory, while Kabul accuses Islamabad of violating sovereignty and causing civilian deaths. According to reports, more than 100 milita...

World’s Three Powerful Leaders — Narendra Modi, Vladimir Putin, and Donald Trump | Global Political Analysis 2025

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--- Blog: Three Powerful Leaders — Modi, Putin, Trump --- Part I: English Introduction In the 21st century, global leadership is tested on multiple fronts: economics, security, diplomacy, ideology, domestic welfare, and the ability to navigate a rapidly changing international environment. Among the many leaders who have shaped global politics in recent years, Narendra Modi (Prime Minister of India), Vladimir Putin (President of Russia), and Donald Trump (Former / current President of the USA, depending on timeframe) stand out as especially influential and controversial figures. Each of them combines political ambition, mass appeal, strategic thinking, and sometimes polarizing policies. They differ greatly in background, governance style, ideology, institutional setting, strengths, limitations, and in how they are viewed domestically and abroad. In this essay, we will explore: 1. Background & rise to power 2. Leadership style & ideology 3. Domestic policies & ach...

Taliban: Past, Present and Future | History, Governance, and Global Impact Explained

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--- 🌍 Taliban: Past, Present, and Future (English Version) Disclaimer: This article is written purely for educational and informational purposes. It does not promote or support any political, religious, or militant organization. The goal is to analyze historical and current developments objectively for readers’ understanding. --- 1. The Past: The Rise of the Taliban The Taliban emerged in the early 1990s in northern Pakistan following the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan. The word Taliban means “students” in Pashto, referring to those trained in traditional Islamic schools known as madrasas. Initially, the Taliban gained support for their promise to restore peace and enforce strict Islamic law. By 1996, they had captured Kabul and established the “Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.” Their rule was characterized by severe restrictions, especially on women’s rights, freedom of expression, and education. The regime was toppled in 2001 after the U.S.-led invasion that...

-🏛️ America Update News — Politics, Power, and Policy Shifts in October 2025

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🏛️ America Update News — Politics, Power, and Policy Shifts in October 2025 🌎 ENGLISH VERSION America in Transition — The Winds of Change October 2025 has turned into a defining month for the United States. From the corridors of Washington to distant Caribbean waters, the nation is witnessing sweeping developments in politics, economy, and defense. This period reveals a nation both confident in its global mission and conflicted about its domestic priorities. --- 1. Military Expansion in Latin America The Pentagon has established a new Counter-Narcotics Task Force under the Southern Command to strengthen maritime and aerial surveillance across Latin America. The stated objective: dismantle cartel routes and cut off drug trade funding. However, recent strikes on Venezuelan-linked vessels in the Caribbean have triggered diplomatic outrage. Venezuela accuses Washington of aggression and violation of sovereignty, while U.S. officials claim the operations are “defensive” and “l...