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International community should recognize the IEA: Fazl-ur-Rehman

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Pakistan’s Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam political party chief, Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman, has called on the international community to recognize the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA).

In an interview with RTA that was broadcast late Saturday, the Pakistani politician said that the Islamic Emirate is theoretically recognized as there are various embassies in Kabul and Afghan ambassadors have been deployed to a few countries.

“When the embassies are operating and there is business and the world is ready to invest in Afghanistan and come here and engage, why don’t they announce that one thing,” he said.

When asked why Pakistan is not doing this, Fazl-ur-Rehman replied: “Pakistan is also dependent on the world. Pakistan also wants to move in step with the world. A unilateral decision may cause problems. It considers its interests.”

Pointing out that there is a misunderstanding between the two sides, the Pakistani politician said: “If I am to blame or you, we will sit face to face and solve the issues.”

Regarding the issue of expelling Afghan refugees from Pakistan, Fazl-ur-Rehman said that the two countries should jointly determine a schedule.

“Returning to the homeland is not a sin. Undoubtedly, injustices have been committed and I have condemned them. My people and I look at them (refugees) as guests,” he said.

Fazl-ur-Rehman visited Kabul last week and met the officials of the Islamic Emirate in a bid to reduce the tension between Pakistan and Afghanistan over security issues.

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Afghanistan signs 30-year deal for marble mining in Daikundi

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The Ministry of Mines and Petroleum of Afghanistan has signed a 30-year agreement with a private company to extract marble in Daikundi province.

Under the contract, the company will invest AFN 283 million in exploring and mining marble at the “Mesh-Uliya” site, spanning 16.74 square kilometers in central Daikundi.

Hedayatullah Badri, Minister of Mines and Petroleum, stated that the marble will be processed domestically before being exported abroad. He added that the Mesh-Uliya project is expected to create around 200 jobs, and the company is committed to supporting local communities through social initiatives.

Economic experts highlight that such investments, especially those focusing on domestic processing, are crucial for job creation, boosting exports, and strengthening the national economy. Analysts further note that the project will improve local infrastructure, expand social services, and enhance the economic and social well-being of Daikundi residents.

Since the return of the Islamic Emirate to power, efforts to develop Afghanistan’s mining sector have intensified, with multiple contracts signed in areas including cement, copper, iron, and lapis lazuli, involving both domestic and international companies.

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Passenger bus veers off Salang Highway, leaving 5 dead, dozens injured

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A passenger bus veered off the Salang Highway before dawn on Sunday, leaving five people dead and 44 others injured, the Ministry of Public Works said.

According to the ministry, the incident occurred at around 2:00 a.m. in the Shawol area of North Salang when a passenger bus deviated from the main road due to the driver’s negligence.

Mohammad Ashraf Haqshenas, spokesperson for the Ministry of Public Works, said five passengers were killed and 44 others sustained injuries. He added that personnel from the Salang Maintenance and Protection Directorate promptly arrived at the scene and transferred the injured to the Khunjān clinic for medical treatment.

The Ministry of Public Works has urged drivers and passengers traveling on the Salang Highway to strictly follow the instructions of on-duty teams, observe traffic regulations, and carry warm clothing, food supplies, and snow chains to prevent similar incidents.

The ministry also noted that heavy snowfall and stormy weather have led to the temporary closure of the highway, while road maintenance teams are continuing snow-clearing operations.

 
 
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Major fire in Mandawi Kabul market contained, extensive losses prevented

Local shopkeepers said the fire broke out around 4 a.m.

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The Ministry of Interior reported that personnel from the General Directorate of Firefighting and Emergency Response successfully prevented the further spread of a fire at Mandawi market on Kabul early Sunday morning.

Abdul Mateen Qani, spokesperson for the ministry, said that the fire destroyed 10 storage facilities and 8 shops. He added that initial losses are estimated at around $700,000, but timely action by firefighting personnel saved property worth approximately $2.2 million.

Qani explained that the fire was caused by an electrical short circuit. He praised the rapid and effective containment operations, which prevented more extensive damage.

Local shopkeepers said the fire broke out around 4 a.m.

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