Weak Border Control Allows ISIS to Expand Along Pakistan-Afghanistan Frontier, NYT Reports
Khaama: Weak border control along the Pakistan-Afghanistan frontier has enabled ISIS to expand its presence and operations in the region, posing growing security risks, NYT reported. Pakistan is facing the gravest security crisis it has experienced in over a decade, fueled by the resurgence of the Pakistani Taliban (TTP) and the growing presence of Islamic State militants along its mountainous border with Afghanistan. Analysts warn that weak state control in the border regions and cross-border militant cooperation have reignited deadly insurgencies that threaten national stability. Click here to read more (external link).
Rohullah Mosawi defeats Spanish opponent in Sweden

Mosawi
Amu: Afghan Muay Thai fighter Rohullah Mosawi defeated Mario Ramos Villa of Spain in a professional bout held in Sweden, securing another major victory in the sport. Mosawi earned the win after three intense and hard-fought rounds on Saturday night, marking his 10th professional victory in Muay Thai. Click here to read more (external link).
Unemployment Crisis in Afghanistan: Kabul Residents Struggle Amid Deepening Hardship

8am: Several residents in Kabul have voiced concerns over the worsening unemployment and growing poverty in the city. They cite the return of migrants, the reduction of humanitarian aid, capital flight, and job restrictions as the main factors fueling these two crises. Residents of the capital also point out that the lack of investment in infrastructure, the excessive focus on specific sectors, and the neglect of others have further constrained the job market. Click here to read more (external link).
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Taliban Leader Convenes Senior Officials In Kandahar To Discuss Bagram Air Base

Mullah Hibatullah Akhundzada
Afghanistan International: Taliban leader Hibatullah Akhundzada has convened the group’s senior officials including governors and district chiefs in Kandahar to discuss the future of Bagram Air Base and other key issues, sources told Afghanistan International. The three-day meeting began on Saturday, 4 October, in Kandahar, the group’s stronghold. According to the sources, Akhundzada plans to deliver “recommendations on communication and reforms” and issue “directives for dismissing members” accused of disobedience. Click here to read more (external link).
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Afghanistan’s MMA Fighter Farid Basharat Defeats American Opponent at UFC 320 in Las Vegas

Basharat
Khaama: Afghanistan mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter Farid Basharat extended his unbeaten streak with a decisive victory over American opponent Chris Gutiérrez at UFC 320 in Las Vegas. Basharat triumphed after three intense rounds, winning by a unanimous decision from the judges and maintaining his reputation as one of the sport’s most disciplined and technical fighters. Click here to read more (external link).
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Sources: Drones spotted patrolling skies over Kabul

US Drone (file)
Amu: Several drones have been seen flying over Kabul since early Saturday morning, mainly in the northern parts of the city near Bagram air base in neighboring Parwan province, local sources told Amu. It remains unclear who is operating the drones or why the flights are taking place. Taliban have not commented on the reports. Residents reported similar drone activity over Bagram district late Thursday, the sources said. Click here to read more (external link).
Taliban Enforce New Smartphone Ban Across Afghan Universities
Afghanistan International: The Taliban’s Ministry of Higher Education has banned professors and administrative staff below grade four from using smartphones at universities, citing concerns that mobile phone use “causes distraction and complicates work.” Click here to read more (external link).
