KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - Local sources say that two Afghan men were killed in separate incidents while attempting to reach Iran through irregular migration routes, highlighting the growing risks faced by Afghans seeking to leave the country. One man reportedly died from heatstroke while crossing through Nimroz province, while another was killed in a shooting near the Afghanistan-Iran border. According to local sources in Khost, a 22-year-old man identified as Farid died while traveling on an irregular route to Iran through the border areas of Nimroz province.
Terrorism in Europe
Europe today faces a challenge that may seem small in scale, but its political and social impact is profound. Newly released reports from Europol, examining the state and trends of terrorism in Europe for 2024, show that jihadist attacks have not only failed to decrease, but their very nature is also changing.