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Kapisa police official killed in Taliban attack
Taliban militants gunned down an Afghan police official on Thursday in Parwan province, a local official confirmed.
Abdul Shayiq Shurish, a spokesman for Kapisa police told Ariana News that Suliaman, the battalion commander of Kapisa police brigade, was killed by the Taliban at around 9 a.m. Thursday in Sayad village of Parwan.
Meanwhile, a clash broke out between the Afghan forces and the insurgents in Shaker village in the Tagab district of Kapisa at around 12:30 a.m. Thursday.
Shurish said, at least two local army soldiers were killed and another one was wounded in the battle.
Four civilians including women and children were also injured in the clash, he added.
Shurish claimed that the Afghan forces have inflicted casualties on the Taliban, saying that details yet to be determined.
The Taliban yet to comment on the incidents.
It comes as the intra-Afghan talks are expected to start next week in Doha, where the government and the Taliban delegations would negotiate a political settlement for ending the conflict in the war-weary country.
The government negotiating team is expected to negotiate a comprehensive ceasefire in the first round of talks.
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Afghanistan again ranked last in global happiness index
Afghanistan has once again been ranked the least happy country in the world, according to the latest edition of the World Happiness Report.
The report, which measures people’s overall life satisfaction across 147 countries, placed Afghanistan at the bottom of the global ranking for another year, with a score 1.4 out of 10. Researchers assess factors such as income levels, social support, freedom to make life choices, perceptions of corruption, and overall quality of life.
For the ninth consecutive year, Finland ranked as the world’s happiest country, with a score of 7.7. Iceland and Denmark followed it, as Nordic nations continued to dominate the top of the index.
A notable development came from Costa Rica, which climbed to fourth place — the highest ranking ever recorded for a Latin American country.
Other countries with low rankings included Sierra Leone, Malawi, Zimbabwe and Botswana.
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