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MPs set 1 week deadline for government to introduce Cabinet

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Last Updated on: October 25, 2022

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Wolesi Jirga on Saturday session strongly criticized the National Unity Government for postponing the new cabinet formation.

The House Speaker Abdul Rauf Ebrahimi called the government illegitimate which is imposed and formed by the United States of America at the U.S. Embassy in Kabul.

The House Speaker addressing to the House asked,” is the current government based on the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan?” While responded with “NO” by a number of the lawmakers.

He further determined a one week deadline for the new government and added if the government failed to introduce the new cabinet to Afghan Parliament within one week the House will announce their final decision in this regard.

The legislators also believe that both President Ghani and the Chief Executive Officer, Abdullah Abdullah are responsible for the recent turbulent situation in the country, because they are procrastinating on their jobs and misleading the current situation of Afghanistan.

“The National Unity Government does not care about the people grief, because their Mir Afghan (referring to a police officer who recently sacrificed himself to detain a suicide bomber in Kabul) is outside the country, My Mir Afghan was martyred in this country, Ghani, Abdullah, Gen. Dostum and other officials sons are living outside the country that is why they are not caring about our situation,” Shekiba Hashimi a Member of the Parliament declared.

On the other hand a number of the lawmakers accused the President and the CEO for lying.

Ghulam Hussain Nasri another Member of Parliament said,” His Excellency Abdullah and Ghani, Why did you forget the promises you made during your complain period?”

President Ghani during his inauguration ceremony promised to form the new cabinet within 45 working days, but the National Unity Government is almost three months old and yet the new cabinet to be introduced.

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Doha process private sector meeting highlights growth and coordination in Afghanistan

The session was divided into two segments, focusing on growth and inclusion in the first part, and coordination and transparency in the second.

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The 3rd session of the Doha Process Private Sector Working Group was held both in-person and online at Kabul’s Grand Hotel, hosted by the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA).

The meeting brought together representatives from the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, including the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Finance, Industry and Commerce, Economy, Labor and Social Affairs, and the Central Bank, alongside UNAMA, UN agencies, international and regional organizations, as well as ambassadors, diplomats, and private sector experts.

The session was divided into two segments, focusing on growth and inclusion in the first part, and coordination and transparency in the second.

Afghanistan’s Islamic Emirate representatives shared achievements and progress since assuming governance, while participants acknowledged these efforts and highlighted their ongoing support for the private sector. All parties offered recommendations to address challenges and emphasized enhanced cooperation moving forward.

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IPL 2026: Franchise sales gather pace as global investors circle teams

Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) has been put on the market by its current owner and is estimated to be worth up to $2 billion.

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Developments off the field are drawing growing attention ahead of the 2026 Indian Premier League season, with two franchises — Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Rajasthan Royals — formally up for sale and attracting interest from high-profile domestic and international investors.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), one of the league’s most recognisable teams, has been put on the market by its current owner, Diageo’s United Spirits Ltd, following a strategic review. The sale process is expected to be completed by the end of March 2026. Market estimates suggest the franchise could be valued at around $2 billion, reflecting the soaring commercial value of the IPL.

Several bidders have been shortlisted for RCB, including investment groups led by Indian industrialists, private equity firms and overseas sports owners. Among those reported to have shown interest is a consortium linked to the Glazer family, co-owners of English Premier League club Manchester United. Non-binding bids have already been submitted, with binding offers expected in the coming weeks.

Rajasthan Royals (RR), winners of the inaugural IPL title in 2008, are also in the process of being sold. A shortlist of potential buyers has been finalised, featuring a mix of Indian and international investors, including private equity firms, entrepreneurs and media-linked groups. The franchise is expected to attract a valuation of more than $1 billion, according to market estimates.

Final bids for Rajasthan Royals are anticipated in early March, while the RCB transaction is expected to move into its final phase later this month. Any change in ownership will require approval from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).

The potential sales mark one of the most significant ownership shake-ups in IPL history and underline the league’s growing appeal as a global sports investment as preparations continue for the 2026 season.

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FM Muttaqi meets Uzbek Central Asia Institute Chief, stresses stronger bilateral cooperation

During the meeting, the two sides discussed ways to further strengthen political and economic cooperation, as well as key regional issues.

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Afghanistan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Amir Khan Muttaqi, has met with a delegation led by Joulan Vakhabov, head of Uzbekistan’s International Institute of Central Asia and adviser to the country’s deputy president.

During the meeting, the two sides discussed ways to further strengthen political and economic cooperation, as well as key regional issues.

Muttaqi said Uzbekistan has adopted a positive and goodwill-based policy toward Afghanistan, expressing hope that bilateral relations and cooperation would continue to expand.

He also underscored the important role of research institutions in promoting mutual understanding, enhancing cooperation, and developing a realistic assessment of regional dynamics.

For his part, Vakhabov praised the progress and stability in Afghanistan and voiced optimism that trade between the two countries would increase further in the current year.

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