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India Condemns Pakistan’s Airstrike on Afghan Soil

The Indian government has condemned Pakistan’s recent airstrike on Afghan territory. In a statement issued by the Ministry of External Affairs two weeks after the attack, India criticized Pakistan for deflecting attention from its internal weaknesses by blaming neighboring countries.
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Suicide Attack in Balochistan: “Several Pakistani Soldiers Burned Alive”

In a deadly suicide attack by the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) targeting a Pakistani military convoy in the Turbat region of Balochistan, at least five soldiers were killed and 56 others injured. Dr. Amjad Mirza, an eyewitness, wrote on his social media account: “Several Pakistani soldiers burned alive in the attack. The sky turned orange due to the towering flames from the burning vehicles.”
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Widespread Technical Disruptions in German Airport Computer Systems

Computer systems in German airports have experienced technical disruptions. This news was confirmed by a spokesperson for one of the police departments to the newspaper BILD.
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German and French Foreign Ministers Visit Damascus with a Significant Message for Russia

The foreign ministers of Germany and France arrived in Damascus on Friday, January 3, marking the first official visit since the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime. Annalena Baerbock, Germany’s Foreign Minister, sharply criticized Russia’s military presence in Syria, stating, “The time has come for Russia’s bases to leave Syria.”
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Tensions Between the Taliban and Pakistan: Moscow Calls for “Restraint and Dialogue”

Russia has expressed concern over escalating tensions along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, urging both sides to resolve their differences through dialogue. Maria Zakharova, spokesperson for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, stated: The clashes in this region are claiming the lives of not only military personnel but also civilians.
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Sirajuddin Haqqani: Pakistan’s Attack Deeply Affected Afghan Perception

Sirajuddin Haqqani, the Taliban’s Interior Minister, has strongly condemned Pakistan’s recent actions, describing them as a violation of all international norms. He stated that Pakistan decided to attack Afghanistan despite the Taliban’s continuous efforts since 2021 to ensure that Afghan soil is not used against any other country.
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Reactions to Taliban’s Plan to Transform National Television into a Radio Station

Media organizations and activists have strongly condemned the Taliban’s move to convert Afghanistan’s national television into a radio station, viewing it as part of a broader strategy to suppress free expression and erase cultural diversity in the country.
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Saleh: The Taliban Divided Afghanistan’s Unity Under the Guise of Emirate and Republic

Amrullah Saleh, the former vice president of Afghanistan under President Ashraf Ghani, criticized the Taliban in response to Pakistan’s airstrikes on Afghan soil. He accused the Taliban of shattering the unity of the Afghan people under the banners of “Emirate” and “Republic.”
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Khalilzad: Taliban Likely to Respond to Pakistan’s Airstrikes

The airstrikes carried out by Pakistani fighter jets on Tuesday night in Barmal district of Paktika province have provoked a strong response from the Taliban. The Taliban’s Ministry of Defense has called the attack a “blatant violation of Afghanistan’s territorial integrity” and warned that such actions “will not go unanswered.”
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Taliban: Pakistan’s Airstrikes Will Not Go Unanswered

The overnight airstrikes by Pakistani fighter jets on the Barmal district of Paktika province have triggered a strong response from the Taliban. Afghanistan’s Ministry of Defense condemned the attack, calling it a “blatant violation of Afghanistan’s sovereignty” and warning that “this action will not go unanswered.” The ministry stated, “Pakistan’s unilateral actions will not solve the problem but will have serious consequences.”