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Can the Taliban win a war against Pakistan? Retaliation for Pakistani airstrikes in Paktika, US weapons left in Afghanistan 2026
On February 22, separate airstrikes in Afghanistan’s Paktika and Nangarhar provinces killed and injured multiple people. Military sources in Pakistan claimed that seven hideouts of the TTP (Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan) or Pakistani Taliban and other militant groups were targeted across three provinces—Nangarhar, Paktika, and Khost. However, after visiting the affected areas, Al Jazeera’s team confirmed civilian casualties. It is worth noting that Al Jazeera is an impartial news organization.
By Real content19 days ago in Chapters
Understanding the Pre-IPO Investment Process for Maximum Returns
Investing in companies before they go public has become one of the most compelling strategies for capturing early growth and unlocking long-term wealth. Pre-IPO opportunities allow investors to purchase shares before a company lists on a public exchange, often at valuations significantly lower than what the market may later assign.
By Michael Christopher Venturino19 days ago in Chapters
Businesswoman Chapter 362
Common Man yelled to Socialista who yelled to Fascinder. “I can hear!” he called back at her. “We’re really doing this. We’re going to show how we’re not desperate but disparate. We have different approaches to this scene but we’re essentially playing the same role.”
By Skyler Saunders20 days ago in Chapters
Donald Trump — Power, Politics, and a Divided Nation
Donald John Trump is one of the most recognizable and polarizing figures in modern American history. Known first as a businessman and television personality, he later became the 45th and 47th President of the United States. His life story is filled with ambition, success, controversy, and constant public attention. Whether admired or criticized, Trump’s influence on politics and media is undeniable.
By Haroon Pasha20 days ago in Chapters
Brass Ring Chapter 14: When Bad Things Happen to Good People
Captain Sandoval walked into the room. In this room were ten of the best of his precinct, men who had proven themselves again and again. They had access to the best training, the best equipment, and the best weapons. Each had been assigned a suit of armor capable of handling an anti-tank weapon, a rifle that could switch between a sonic blaster, a grenade launcher, and a slug-thrower capable of eliminating a marble statue. They were ready to deal with most super-powered crime.
By Jamais Jochim20 days ago in Chapters
Thousands of gallons of arsenic-contaminated water are treated by an electricity-free water system.
Laboratory tests have shown that a modified carbon filter material can lower the amount of arsenic in contaminated water to below the suggested safety limit. For households and small groups that depend on faulty wells, that outcome brings a low-cost, electricity-free alternative closer.
By Francis Dami20 days ago in Chapters







