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Kazakhstan removed the "Taliban" movement from the list of terrorist organizations in order to actively involve Afghanistan in interregional relations. The President of Kazakhstan emphasized "the importance of the development of trade and economic cooperation with modern Afghanistan" and that the Taliban regime is a "long-term factor".
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Since 2018, more than 300 women and children have been returned to Tajikistan from Syria and Iraq.
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According to the statement of the Ministry of Defense of Syria, at least 17 people were killed as a result of the Israeli attack on the outskirts of Aleppo. The shooting happened on Monday night. The enemy fired at "some targets" from the southeast. Material damage was caused.
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Qatar Airways launched regular flights on the Doha-Tashkent route from June 2. Flights are carried out four times a week - on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday on Airbus 320 aircraft. In the future, it is planned to increase the frequency of flights and launch flights to Samarkand and Bukhara.
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The former president of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has decided to run again for the position of the supreme government, the state television of the Islamic Republic reports. Earlier, it was known that one of the candidates in the upcoming elections will be a woman.
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The Maldivian government has made a fundamental decision to ban Israeli passport holders from entering the country. In this way, the leadership of the country expressed its solidarity with the Palestinian people who are facing genocide in the Gaza Strip. In addition, the Maldivian government has appointed a special presidential representative to deal with issues of aid to Palestine. Maldives received an average of 15,000 tourists from Israel every year.
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He came to the gallows with iron handcuffs, steady steps and a smile on his face. This smile was his last greeting to the sons of the country. The word of martyrdom did not come out of his mouth. The great sheikh's face was glowing with the pleasure of the prediction of martyrdom and the satisfaction of God's judgment. As soon as they brought him under the gallows, airplanes appeared in the sky and began to circle and fly over the gallows. The purpose was to prevent people from hearing what Omar Mukhtar said.
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The proposal of experts on the ePermit project (electronic permit system) in the region was heard at the event organized in cooperation with the Secretariat of the Organization of Turkish States (TDT) and the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure of Turkey. The ePermit initiative is a pioneering effort to digitize transportation and logistics, which will reduce transit times and costs, increasing the region's competitiveness.
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It has been 239 days since Israel launched its war of aggression and destruction in the Gaza Strip. 24 hours of major events in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank and the entire Middle East.
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Tel Aviv and Cairo agreed to open a checkpoint for humanitarian aid for the first time since Israeli forces seized the border crossing in early May. Control of this border post will be handed over from the Israeli military to "Palestinians proven not to be affiliated with Hamas."