War Crimes in Afghanistan;  Australian soldiers banned from drinking alcohol

War Crimes in Afghanistan; Australian soldiers banned from drinking alcohol

Australian soldiers’ war crimes in the Afghan war were due to alcoholism; Photo: File Sydney: Australian troops have been banned from drinking during operations and exercises after an investigation into serious war crimes in Afghanistan revealed alcohol was the main cause. According to the World News Agency, the Australian government conducted a war crimes investigation…

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In Afghanistan, women are banned from participating in Eid celebrations

In Afghanistan, women are banned from participating in Eid celebrations

Baghlan: In Afghanistan, the Taliban banned women from participating in Eid celebrations. The ban has been imposed only in two provinces, Baghlan and Takhar.According to international media, the provincial administration of Baghlan and Takhar have also issued separate notices in this regard, in which women have been instructed to avoid going out in groups during…

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The Russian government banned government officials from using iPhones

The Russian government banned government officials from using iPhones

The Russian government has ordered government officials not to use iPhones. According to the report of the Russian newspaper Kommersant, the government says that the intelligence agencies of the western countries can control the iPhone. In a seminar organized by the Kremlin for national politicians, the First Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration, Sergei Krenko,…

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Russia has banned 23 people, including British military officers

Russia has banned 23 people, including British military officers

Moscow: The Russian Foreign Ministry has banned the entry of 23 British citizens into Russia, including members of the armed forces, media representatives, judiciary and others. A foreign news agency According to the report The Russian government has taken this step against the above-mentioned individuals and organizations in response to the UK’s unilateral sanctions. A…

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