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[Afghanistan] - IEA cautions UN in Afghanistan against undermining the regulations of Islamic Sharia
The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan on Wednesday alerted the UN in Afghanistan (UNAMA) versus criticizing or undermining the regulations of Islamic Shariah and stated remarks by the company last week on the execution of four males were && unacceptable & . In a declaration issued by the IEA & s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Islamic ... The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan on Wednesday alerted the UN in Afghanistan (UNAMA) against slamming or weakening the ordinances of Islamic Shariah and stated remarks by the organization recently on the execution of four men &were & unacceptable & . In a declaration&issued by the IEA & s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Islamic Emirate said the remarks were in && direct breach of the organization & s mandate, and is categorically&inappropriate. & The ministry mentioned that as an Islamic government it was their duty to perform such penalties under Sharia.On Friday, UNAMA condemned the executions and required the abolishment of the death sentence in Afghanistan.In a post on X UNAMA stated: && The death penalty is irregular with the essential right to life. UNAMA requires an immediate moratorium on the capital punishment as an action towards its abolition.&& Four males were publicly performed in Afghanistan recently: 2 in Badghis, one in Nimroz, and one in Farah province.Two of the men were shot around six or 7 times by a male relative of the victims in front of spectators in Qala-e-Naw, the centre of Badghis province, witnesses told AFP. The families of the victims reportedly declined the chance to provide the males amnesty.The Islamic Emirate however said in Wednesday&& s statement that Afghanistan carries out court rulings in accordance with an extensive judicial process and precise legal examination.&& During this process, the implicated is given complete rights to defense from the beginning until a last verdict is provided,& & the declaration read.The IEA said UNAMA&& s remarks that Qisas punishments &were & contrary to the right to life& & which the death sentence must be abolished && are considered irresponsible and based on lack of knowledge of Islamic rulings.&&& & The execution of Shariah-prescribed penalties, including Qisas, is an indisputable element of Islamic law.&& In the sacred texts, Qisas is explicitly connected with the preservation of life, and human experience has actually likewise demonstrated its efficiency in ensuring justice and social order.&& As an Islamic federal government, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan considers the execution of Qisas its religious commitment,& & the declaration read.As such, the IEA advised UNAMA that && any attempt to review or weaken the regulations of Islamic Shariah makes up an overreach, remains in direct conflict of the organization&& s required, and is categorically unacceptable.&& Moving forward, it is vital that UNAMA avoid participating in such remarks,& & the IEA warned.Qisas, in Islamic legal terms, translates to && retaliation in kind,& && & an eye for an eye, & or retributive justice.It&& s a principle of Islamic law that allows for punishment in kind or compensation.The post IEA warns UN in Afghanistan against weakening the regulations of Islamic Sharia initially appeared on TINS News.
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[Afghanistan] - CSTO member nations concerned over terrorism danger to Central Asia from Afghanistan
The Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) has actually revealed issue about what they declare is growing hazards in provinces in northern Afghanistan that border Central Asian countries. Natalia Kharitonova, press secretary of the CSTO secretariat, informed Russia&& s Izvestia news outlet that the area of Afghanistan stays a source of ... The Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) has actually expressed concern about what they claim is growing hazards in provinces in northern Afghanistan that border Central Asian countries.Natalia Kharitonova, press secretary of the CSTO secretariat, informed Russia&& s Izvestia news outlet that the territory of Afghanistan stays a source of difficulties associated with terrorism, extremism, and drug crimes.According to her, Tajikistan is all set to begin the very first stage of the CSTO program to reinforce the Tajik-Afghan border.However, she mentioned that the removal of the Islamic Emirate from Russia&& s list of terrorist companies might motivate Kabul to work more carefully with surrounding nations to combat terrorism.Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, and Tajikistan comprise the CSTO, with Tajikistan playing a crucial role in ensuring security in the area.The CSTO program to strengthen the Tajik-Afghan border was first adopted by the CSTO in 2024. There are three phases.The first phase includes Tajikistan, as the planner of the program, evaluating the capabilities of the Member Countries in the production of weapons and technical means for border protection.Once this is completed, CSTO members will choose financing sources and finalize agreements. Shipments are already prepared for 2026-2027, the CSTO confirmed.The 3rd stage, which ranges from 2027 to 2029, involves the useful provision of security along the entire area of the Tajik-Afghan border, which stretches for 1,300 km. Real information on this phase have not yet been revealed.However, Omar Nessar, a researcher at the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, told Izvestia that the job of actually securing the border will most likely be Russia&& s duty as it has a large military base in Tajikistan.On April 11, the Secretary General of the company, Imangali Tasmagambetov, met in Dushanbe with the President of Tajikistan, Emomali Rahmon, and other officials, including the Minister of Defense of Tajikistan and the Secretary of the Security Council.This, and other recent check outs, show the Tajik side&& s determination to carry out the first and all subsequent stages of the program, Kharitonova informed Izvestia.She went on to state that the organization has actually spotted groups of militants running from inside Afghanistan, along the Tajik border.According to her, these are worldwide militant groups such as Jundallah, the East Turkestan Islamic Movement and ISIS (Daesh). Izvestia reported that the circumstance has become a lot more complicated because the modification in power in Syria as numerous hundred militants from Central Asia were released from Syrian prisons. Hundreds made their way to the Afghan border location with Tajikistan, she said.However, Omar Nessar thinks that the scenario on the border is stable at the minute, but that it could change.Nessar suggested that a move towards acknowledging the Islamic Emirate might be viewed as a reward for the judgment federal government to work more carefully with surrounding countries to fight terrorism.The Islamic Emirate has nevertheless consistently specified that no foreign militant groups, or Daesh, run out of Afghanistan. The IEA has stated it will not allow any individual or group to threaten another country from Afghanistan soil.The post CSTO member nations concerned over terrorism danger to Central Asia from Afghanistan initially appeared on TINS News.
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Punjab Kings (PBKS) produced history in front of a roaring home crowd at the New PCA Stadium in New Chandigarh on Tuesday with the most affordable total successfully defended in the Indian Premier League (IPL).. Defending 112, PBKS stunned Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) by bowling them out for 95 on the back of extremely motivated spells from the IPL&& s. Punjab Kings (PBKS) produced history in front of a roaring home crowd at the New PCA Stadium in New Chandigarh on Tuesday with the most affordable total effectively safeguarded in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Defending 112, PBKS stunned Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) by bowling them out for 95 on the back of highly motivated spells from the IPL&& s all-time leading wicket-taker Yuzvendra Chahal (4/28) and Marco Jansen (3/17). KKR were cruising along at 62/2 in the chase before they lost 8 wickets for 33 runs and were all out in the 16th over as Jansen tidied up Andre Russell. The same fixture that saw PBKS tape-recording the greatest successful chase in IPL history when they chased down 262 in 2024, likewise produced one of the best low-scoring thrillers the league has ever seen.Punjab are now 4th however join 4 opposites on eight points at the top of the table, while KKR are sixth.Wednesday&& s matchToday & s match-- Wednesday April 16 &-- will see Delhi Capitals take on Rajasthan Royals at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi. In what is anticipated to be another thriller, fans in Afghanistan can tune in to TINS Television to see this match live from 5:30 pm. The post IPL 2025: Punjab Kings make history, safeguard low score of 111 against KKR initially appeared on TINS News.
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President Donald Trump met with his top national security aides on Tuesday to discuss Iran&s nuclear program ahead of a second meeting between U.S. and Iranian officials on Saturday, sources said.
U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff is to meet his Iranian counterpart on Saturday, a session currently scheduled to be held in Oman. Trump spoke to...
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Read more: Trump holds Situation Room meeting on Iran, officials say
Write comment (99 Comments)A high-level delegation headed by Mohammad Sadiq, Pakistan&& s unique agent for Afghanistan affairs, arrived in Kabul on Wednesday for a one-day check out. The delegation will go to a conference of the Joint Coordination Committee between Pakistan and Afghanistan, arranged for Wednesday. The Islamic Emirate verified the arrival of the ... A top-level delegation headed by Mohammad Sadiq, Pakistan&& s special representative for Afghanistan affairs, shown up in Kabul on Wednesday for a one-day visit.The delegation will attend a meeting of the Joint Coordination Committee between Pakistan and Afghanistan, set up for Wednesday.The Islamic Emirate validated the arrival of the delegation.Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, informed TINS News that && this is the seventh conference, often kept in Kabul and in some cases in Islamabad.&& According to Mujahid, there will be an exchange of views in between the 2 countries on security, industrial and possibly transit issues.Abdul Qayyum Zakir, Deputy Minister of Defense of Afghanistan, will lead the Afghan side.The last meeting of the Pakistan-Afghanistan Joint Coordination Committee was held in January 2024 in Pakistan.The post Pakistan&& s special envoy for Afghanistan gets here in Kabul first appeared on TINS News.
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Read more: [Afghanistan] - Pakistan's unique envoy for Afghanistan shows up in Kabul
Write comment (96 Comments)Iran&& s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei looked for on Tuesday to soft-pedal expectations of an advancement in nuclear talks with the U.S., following stirrings of hope among some Iranians weary of economic challenges that have at times triggered public discontent. Failure to reach a deal with President Donald Trump to end Iran&& s decades-long ... Iran&& s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei looked for on Tuesday to soft-pedal expectations of a breakthrough in nuclear talks with the U.S., following stirrings of hope among some Iranians weary of economic hardships that have at times stimulated public unrest.Failure to reach a deal with President Donald Trump to end Iran&& s decades-long conflict with the West might exceptionally injure the Islamic Republic, Iranian politicians and experts have actually said, even if Washington is consequently portrayed by Tehran as the guilty party.A second round of nuclear talks will be kept in Muscat on April 19. Iran&& s battered rial currency has actually gained some 20% versus the dollar in the previous few days, with lots of Iranians hoping an offer to end Iran&& s financial seclusion might be within reach.&& We are neither extremely optimistic nor pessimistic regarding them. After all, it is a process which was decided and its primary steps have been well implemented,& & Khamenei said in a conference with authorities, according to state media.White House unique envoy Steve Witkoff, who leads the talks with Iran, stated that Trump has actually asked him to && create a tough, reasonable deal that will endure.&& & & Any final plan must set a structure for peace, stability, and success in the Middle East &-- implying that Iran needs to stop and remove its nuclear enrichment and weaponization program,& & Witkoff posted on X on Tuesday.Iran&& s clerical rulers have actually publicly stated that demands such as taking apart the country&& s peaceful nuclear programme or its traditional rocket abilities were off the table.Tehran has approached the talks warily, questioning the likelihood of an agreement and suspicious of Trump, who deserted Tehran&& s 2015 nuclear pact with 6 world powers throughout his very first term in 2018. He has repeatedly threatened to utilize military force if there is no offer.&& From here on, it (the talks) need to be followed through thoroughly, with red lines plainly specified for both the other side and for us. The negotiations might lead to outcomes, or they might not,& & said Khamenei. & Avoid linking the country & s fate to these talks.&& Some Iranian authorities have suggested that Trump&& s company background might make him more responsive to an offer if it consists of economic incentives, such as a prospective purchase of U.S.-made planes or unlocking of Iran&& s economy for U.S. investors.But a number of Iranian newspapers have actually alerted about inflating public expectations with && unwarranted hype & . & Why do you make pledges about the talks that can not be satisfied? & hellip; Don&& t weaken public trust with promises made only for fleeting limelights,& & wrote the Khorasan newspaper on Monday, in reaction to remarks by an authorities that raised hopes of financial breakthroughs from the talks.Since relations with Washington collapsed after Iran&& s 1979 Islamic transformation that ousted the U.S.-backed Shah, enmity toward the U.S. has actually been a rallying point for Iran&& s rulers.But inflation, joblessness and lack of financial investment as a result of crippling sanctions, reimposed after Trump ditched the 2015 nuclear pact, persuaded Khamenei to support talks with the Trump administration.Tehran&& s issues were worsened by Trump&& s rapid revival of his first term & s && optimum pressure& & campaign focused on driving Iran&& s oil exports towards absolutely no with more sanctions.Since 2019, Iran has actually far exceeded its uranium enrichment limitations, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Tehran is producing stocks of fissile pureness well above what Western powers say is justifiable for a civilian energy programme and near weapons grade.Tehran has long rejected looking for nuclear weapons.&& What Tehran wants in return (from the U.S.) is for sanctions to be removed on several sectors. Once those sanctions are gotten rid of, the U.S. can not bring them back under other pretexts.& & the state-run Tehran Times newspaper reported on Monday.The post Khamenei minimizes US talks prospects as some Iranians& & hopes stir, currency gains first appeared on TINS News.
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