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The attack is said to have been conducted by the Baluch militants fighting against the governments of Iran and Pakistan over province's autonomy
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Tensions between the neighboring countries are mounting over an uptick in suicide attacks in Pakistan, which claims militants are frequently helped by Afghans
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Iranian officials say 'four unidentified armed individuals' carried out an attack in Zahedan with grenades and guns, the IRGC describes suspects as terrorists
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Since seizing power almost two years ago, Taliban authorities have blocked girls and women from secondary schools and universities
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Israel, a water superpower, could use its advancements to help its neighbors address regional environmental crises
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Iran says dams in Afghan territory are impacting its water flow—an issue neither side seems inclined to back down from
Iran accused Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers of violating a 1973 treaty by restricting the flow of water to Iran’s parched eastern regions
UN spokesman Dujarric says it's the latest in a 'disturbing trend' undermining the ability of aid organizations to work in Afghanistan
The attack took place in Kech district in southwestern Baluchistan province, an area that shares a long border with Afghanistan and Iran
Threats in the Middle East are rising, according to Army General Michael Kurilla
'Women's rights are being abused, threatened, violated around the world,' says Guterres, citing maternal mortality, girls ousted from school, and other crises
Special envoys from Russia, China, Iran, Pakistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan call on West to lift freeze on Afghan central bank's assets
Women protesters carried banners that read, 'From Kabul to Iran, say no to dictatorship!'
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'We documented how Iranian security forces have unlawfully killed and injured dozens of Afghans since August'
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'There was a clash between the border guards of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Taliban forces'
Iran has seen a fresh influx of Afghans since the Taliban returned to power last August
22.8 million Afghans, just over half of the population, are facing acute food insecurity
Iran's foreign minister says the funds 'should be used for humanitarian purposes'
Khatibzadeh says that Iran is still 'not at the point of officially recognizing Taliban'
Iran does not recognize the Taliban government formed after the insurgents seized the capital Kabul in August
Migrants, refugees being returned to nation on brink of economic collapse
The foreign minister also said China would host the third regional conference on Afghanistan
Iran, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan were joined by China and Russia to discuss Afghanistan
Discussions will be focused on how they can help form an inclusive government in Afghanistan