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  • Targeting Infrastructure and Livelihoods in the West Bank and Gaza

    The Impact of Infrastructure Damage in Gaza and the West Bank: A Human Rights Perspective Ariana News Agency- The protracted conflict in the Middle East, particularly in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, has led to significant damage to critical infrastructure, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in the region. This article delves into the systematic […]

    Wednesday, 10 April , 2019
  • Don’t Count on NATO to Save Liberal Values

    NATO at 70: A Military Alliance Facing New Challenges Ariana News Agency- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) marks its 70th anniversary amidst a complex geopolitical landscape. Founded in 1949, NATO has been a cornerstone of transatlantic security, adapting to numerous global shifts over the decades. However, the alliance now confronts both external threats and […]

    Wednesday, 10 April , 2019
  • Khashoggi Versus 50,000 Slaughtered Yemeni Children

    Europe has no morals, no ethics no nothing, a report by Global Research.

    Wednesday, 10 April , 2019
  • WP; Will the U.S. Continue to put National Interest over China’s Human Rights Violations?

    The human rights crisis in Xinjiang, a region in northwestern China home to several Muslim minority groups, is being compared to Soviet atrocities in Ukraine and the horrors perpetrated by Nazi Germany.

    Wednesday, 10 April , 2019
  • Afghanistan’s Independence Day is marked amid security crisis

    Celebrating Afghanistan Independence Day: A Historical Perspective August 19 marks a significant day in Afghanistan’s history, celebrated as Afghanistan Independence Day. This day commemorates the country’s liberation from British imperial rule in 1919, a milestone that not only reshaped Afghanistan’s future but also inspired other nations in the region to pursue their own paths to […]

    Tuesday, 21 August , 2018
  • Midyear Update on the Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict: 1 January to 30 June 2018

    Latest figures released today by the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) show continuing record high casualty rates being inflicted on the Afghan civilian population by the warring parties.

    Monday, 16 July , 2018
  • India To Help Build Shahtoot Dam In Kabul

    India will in all likelihood assist Afghanistan in building another dam – this time on the Kabul river basin – which will provide over two million Kabul residents with potable water.

    Monday, 16 July , 2018
  • Why the US will never say sorry for destroying Iraq

    The US Iraq War, which began in 2003, remains one of the most contentious military engagements in recent history. Despite the passage of time, nearly half of Americans still believe that the war was legal. This belief persists even as the war’s ramifications continue to unfold, both in Iraq and globally. Understanding the full scope […]

    Sunday, 8 April , 2018
  • Gaza protests: Nine Palestinians killed, 780 wounded

    Israeli forces shoot dead eight Palestinians and wound hundreds more as protests near Gaza border continue.

    Saturday, 7 April , 2018
  • Russia will be more powerful than ever

    In succession to a security incident, all Western countries, prompted by England, suddenly took a stand against Russia; this implies precisely that the story of the poisoning of the British spy and her daughter, by the Russian service, is a completely preconceived scenario.

    Saturday, 7 April , 2018
  • TAPI could offer boundless possibilities to west Afghanistan

    The landmark cross-Afghanistan pipeline project will pave the grounds for boundless opportunities in Western Afghanistan and help tackle the ongoing economic tantrum.

    Saturday, 7 April , 2018