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Afghan leaks 'catastrophic', says shadow minister [Video]

Afghan leaks 'catastrophic', says shadow minister

A Conservative minister has described the Afghan leaks as "catastrophic", saying the breach is a huge threat to national security. The leak saw the details of almost 19,000 people seeking to flee Afghanistan released. Shadow energy secretary Claire Coutinho said the case needs to be looked at more closely to ensure the protection of the public. Report by Kennedyl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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Starmer ''welcomes'' inquiry into Afghan leak [Video]

Starmer ''welcomes'' inquiry into Afghan leak

Speaking in the House of Commons today, Sir Keir Starmer said ex-ministers in the previous Conservative government have “serious questions to answer” about the Afghan data breach which resulted in a £850 million secret relocation scheme and an unprecedented legal gagging order. Report by Gluszczykm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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6,900 people to be relocated after Afghan data leak [Video]

6,900 people to be relocated after Afghan data leak

A dataset containing the personal information of nearly 19,000 people who applied for the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy (Arap) was released “in error” in February 2022 by a defence official. Thousands of people are being relocated to the UK as part of a secret £850 million scheme set up after the breach. Report by Gluszczykm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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Sir Mel Stride defends Afghan injunction [Video]

Sir Mel Stride defends Afghan injunction

Sir Mel Stride defends a super injunction obtained by former defence secretary Ben Wallace to block the reporting a data leak relating to Afghan nationals who supported British forces during the Afghanistan War. The shadow chancellor says people could have been murdered and tortured had the Taliban got hold of the information. Report by Gluszczykm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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Following decades of living in Iran, 'there's nothing left' for Afghan migrants in Afghanistan [Video]

Following decades of living in Iran, 'there's nothing left' for Afghan migrants in Afghanistan

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PM Modi avoided four Donald Trump calls, says German media, as US-India ties sour

Amid escalating trade tensions, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reportedly declined multiple calls from US President Donald Trump, signaling a strain in relations...
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'If need arises, opening will be done by Navy': Chief of Naval Staff on Op Sindoor; says India's aggression kept Pak navy captive

Admiral Dinesh Kumar Tripathi affirmed the Indian Navy's readiness to act decisively, continuing Operation Sindoor if necessary. Speaking at the commissioning of..
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Russia Building Nuclear Alliance: Russia Backs Iran’s Nuclear Plans Amid US & Europe’s BIG Warnings [Video]

Russia Building Nuclear Alliance: Russia Backs Iran’s Nuclear Plans Amid US & Europe’s BIG Warnings

Russia has openly backed Iran’s nuclear enrichment plans amid growing U.S. and European strike warnings. In a bilateral call, President Putin assured Iranian President Pezeshkian of Moscow’s support, reinforcing a united front ahead of the SCO summit in China. The U.S. has threatened a second wave of attacks if Tehran restarts its nuclear plants, while Russia and China continue defending Iran’s right to pursue civil nuclear energy. Analysts warn of a new nuclear bloc forming as Moscow, Tehran, and Beijing push back against Western dominance. #Russia #Iran #NuclearCrisis #Putin #Pezeshkian #USvsIran #IranNuclear #Geopolitics #MiddleEast #NuclearDeal #SCO #China #Moscow #Tehran #GlobalConflict #WestVsEast #NuclearBloc #Israel #USForeignPolicy #ColdWar2 #WorldPolitics #RussiaIran #NuclearTalks #DefenseNews #MilitaryTensions #IranCrisis #NuclearWeapons #BreakingNews #GlobalSecurity #RussiaChinaIran Also Read Pakistan Envoy Urges Trump To Resolve Kashmir, Issues Veiled Nuclear Threat :: https://www.oneindia.com/international/pakistan-envoy-urges-trump-to-resolve-kashmir-issues-veiled-nuclear-threat-4140947.html?ref=DMDesc Putin's Stark Warning: Russia Ready For Nuclear War, Urges Restraint :: https://www.oneindia.com/international/putins-stark-warning-russia-ready-for-nuclear-war-urges-restraint-3772865.html?ref=DMDesc North Korea Blasts U.S., Claims 2023 as 'Extremely Dangerous Year' :: https://www.oneindia.com/international/north-korea-accuses-us-provoking-nuclear-war-2023-gen-3644391.html?ref=DMDesc ~HT.178~ED.103~GR.122~

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Donald Trump says he stopped 7 wars, claims India-Pakistan was weeks away from nuclear conflict

US President Donald Trump said he stopped seven wars, including one between India and Pakistan that he claimed was just two weeks away from becoming a nuclear..
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Operation Sindoor: Pakistan knelt & folded hands for talks, says Shivraj Chouhan; takes veiled shot at Donald Trump

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan claimed that 'Operation Sindoor' forced Pakistan to seek talks, fearing India would target its nuclear base after..
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