Afghanistan and India A share U-19 triangular series title after rain abandons final
Amu: The final match of the Youth Triangular Series between Afghanistan U-19 and India A U-19 was abandoned on Sunday due to persistent rain in Bengaluru, leading both teams to share the tournament trophy. The highly anticipated final saw a promising start for the Afghan side, with bowlers delivering early breakthroughs before the weather forced play to a halt. Click here to read more (external link).
Pakistan cancelled military action against Afghanistan at Qatar’s request: DPM Dar

Ishaq Dar
PTI: “The Afghan Taliban will have to reconsider their policy since they are in power. We don’t want anything from them; we are ready to do anything, but since their government came to power, our 4,000 officers and soldiers have been killed, and over 20,000 injured. So how can I say that ‘let us close our eyes (towards Afghanistan)’?” He also warned that Pakistan has the power and capability to fix the issues of militancy emanating from Afghanistan. Click here to read more (external link).
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US halts visa issuance for Afghan passport holders
Amu: The US Department of State announced on Saturday that it has immediately paused the issuance of visas to individuals traveling on Afghan passports, citing national security concerns after last week’s shooting of two National Guard members near the White House. Human rights groups and international organizations, including the United Nations, have expressed concern over the sweeping nature of the measures. Richard Bennett, the UN special rapporteur on human rights in Afghanistan, warned that an isolated incident should not be used to justify punitive action against an entire community. “The act of one individual must not be used to stigmatize or penalize a whole population,” he said in a statement. Click here to read more (external link).
Tolo News in Dari – November 29, 2025
Afghan Weightlifter Wins Triple Bronze at Iran’s Fajr Cup

Tolo News: Fazl Karim Turkmen, a member of Afghanistan’s national weightlifting team, won three valuable bronze medals at the sixth Fajr International Cup in Iran. Click here to read more (external link).
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Ex-President Ghani warns of Pakistani push for ‘forced political change’ in Afghanistan

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Amu: In a fiery statement released Thursday, former President Ashraf Ghani said Pakistan has not only launched recent military strikes on Afghanistan’s territory but also seeks to impose a “forced political change” in Afghanistan. Highlighting what he described as ominous signs, Ghani warned that the country is at a precarious turning point in its history. This is the second time in a week that the former president, Ashraf Ghani, reacts to the recent tensions with Pakistan. Click here to read more (external link).
Imran Khan’s death rumours a tit-for-tat by Taliban? Ex-Pak minister’s bombshell

Imran Khan
India Today: With speculation about the health of jailed Imran Khan refusing to die down, his aide and ex-minister Fawad Chaudhry has offered key insights on what might be behind the rumours and why the Pakistani government was not releasing any photos of the former Prime Minister. In an exclusive interview with India Today, Chaudhry, who served as Information Minister in the Imran Khan government, said the speculation on the PTI chief was part of a broader misinformation crossfire between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Click here to read more (external link).
Tolo News in Dari – November 28, 2025
Afghan Refugees Worry As US Halts Immigration Requests After Shooting Kills At Least 1

Donald Trump
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
November 28, 2025
The United States said it is halting all immigration requests relating to Afghanistan after an Afghan national shot two members of the National Guard, one of whom died a day after the shooting near the White House.
President Donald Trump said on November 27 that Sarah Beckstrom, 20, died of her wounds after being shot a day earlier by a suspect identified by the Department of Homeland Security as 29-year-old Rahmanullah Lakanwal.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed Beckstrom’s death in a social media post.
A second National Guard member, 24-year-old Andrew Wolfe, was “fighting for his life,” Trump said.
Lakanwal was wounded and is said to be in critical condition after an exchange of gunfire before he was arrested by other National Guard members on November 26.
Trump, who was at his resort in Florida to celebrate Thanksgiving at the time of the attack, has called the shooting “an act of evil, an act of hatred and an act of terror.”
Trump said Lakanwal arrived in the United States in September 2021 on one of “those infamous flights” — a referral to the evacuation of Afghans after the Taliban regained control following the US withdrawal.
He added that his administration would “reexamine” all Afghans who came to the United States during Joe Biden’s presidency.
The US Citizenship and Immigration Services agency confirmed on X that “effective immediately, processing of all immigration requests relating to Afghan nationals is stopped indefinitely pending further review of security and vetting protocols.
“The protection and safety of our homeland and of the American people remains our singular focus and mission.”
Meanwhile, UN agencies have appealed to Washington to continue granting asylum seekers access to the United States and to ensure they receive full due process, following Trump’s announcement that he would “permanently pause” migration from “Third World” countries after an attack near the White House.
“We expect all countries, including the United States, to honor their commitments under the 1953 Refugee Convention,” Farhan Haq, the deputy spokesperson for the UN secretary-general, told Reuters.
Responding to Trump’s remarks, UN Human Rights spokesperson Jeremy Laurence told reporters in Geneva: “They are entitled to protection under international law, and that should be given due process.”
Eujin Byun, a spokesperson from the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) has offered similar comments.
“When people who need protection arrive in their territory, they have to have a due process of asylum. And then they have to have access to territory,” she said, noting that the vast majority of refugees are law-abiding members of their host communities.
“We therefore appeal to all states that host refugees and asylum seekers to uphold these obligations,” she added.
Lakanwal served in the Afghan Army for a decade, supporting US special forces in the war-torn country during that time.
CIA Director John Ratcliffe confirmed in a statement that Lakanwal had also worked for the CIA and the US military while in Afghanistan.
Fear of Reprisals
Afghans in the US said they feared the shooting would increase pressure on them, and possibly make them targets for retaliatory attacks.
“I’ve been in the US for a year as a refugee case and have not yet received a green card, and now I have became very worried,” one Afghan who currently lives in California told RFE/RL’s Radio Azadi.
“Not only me, but all Afghans here are worried. We are worried that we will be deported or face other problems, because we came here from Afghanistan with great difficulty. There is a lot of danger for us in Afghanistan,” the refugee, who asked not to be named, added.
Another refugee who fled to neighboring Pakistan, said the shockwaves from the shooting have reverberated halfway around the world.
“I sold everything I had in Afghanistan and came to Pakistan with my family hoping that our future would change and we would move to America,” he said of moving to Islamabad after working with US forces for close to two decades as international forces backed a democratically elected government.
“We did everything we could, but we have been waiting here in a hopeless situation. They should punish one person, not all Afghan refugees for his [the shooter’s] actions.”
Afghan refugees were already under pressure in the United States after their designation under Temporary Protected Status (TPS) expired on July 14. The change affects an estimated 9,000 to 12,000 Afghans living and working legally in the United States under this program.
The Department of Homeland Security said in a statement that the termination of TPS was based on its assessment that conditions in Afghanistan have “improved sufficiently” and no longer meet the statutory requirements for TPS.
National Guard Deployment
The November 26 attack, which took place close to a metro station a few blocks away from the White House, is also expected to put renewed focus on Trump’s controversial move to station national guards in several major US cities in a stated attempt to bring down crime rates around the country.
In a response to the shooting, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said another 500 National Guard members would be added to the 2,000 already stationed in the US capital.
Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser, who has openly clashed with the presidential administration over the deployment of the National Guard in the capital, described the attack as “horrific and unconscionable” and added that the “suspect is in custody for this targeted shooting and will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.”
With reporting from RFE/RL’s Radio Azadi and Reuters
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