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Extremist groups to fail provoke religious war, ethnic differences: MoI
Afghanistan ministry of interior affairs (M0I) warned to extremist groups that they cannot provoke religious war and ethnic differences in the country by taking passengers hostages in highways.
The interior ministry emphasized that they have new plans for providing the security of highways and suppressing rebels in the new season.
“No one can provoke religious and ethnic differences in the country because Afghans are united.” Sidiq Sidiqi, the interior minister said.
Now travel in Afghanistan highways is daunting for ordinary people. In less than a month, it has been four times that Afghan passengers abducted by armed mask groups in highways.
Afghan security forces also launched several operation to rescue the abductees but there is no sign of them yet.
In the meantime, Wolesi Jirga members are said to consider the enlargement of the passengers hostages issue the weakness of government.
Wolesi Jirga warned that disunity of the government would be better than the current situation if the abductees not release.
“If the government does not take serious measures for releasing the abductees, disbeliefs will become further towards the security forces and the government.” Ghulam Majroh, Parliament member said.
About 3 weeks ago, a group of armed masked men in southern Afghanistan, Shah Joy district of Zabul province stopped two buses traveling to the capital, Kabul, and abducted around 31 people belonging to the ethnic Hazara minority. But their fate is still unclear.
Reported by Fawad Naseri
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UNSC extends mandate of Afghanistan sanctions monitoring committee for another year
The United Nations Security Council has extended the mandate of the Afghanistan sanctions monitoring team for another year.
Members of the Council unanimously adopted a resolution tonight (Thursday) to extend the Security Council’s sanctions on the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.
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Afghanistan moving toward development and industrialization every day: Azizi
The Minister of Industry and Commerce, Nooruddin Azizi, says that Afghanistan, under the proper management of the Islamic Emirate, is moving each day along the path of economic growth and prosperity.
Azizi made these remarks on Thursday during the opening ceremony of the Third International Exhibition of Construction, Urban Development, and Reconstruction in Kabul.
Azizi said: “The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, through proper management of natural resources and human capacities, has been placed on the path of economic growth and prosperity. With each passing day, by the grace of Almighty God, Afghanistan is moving toward development and industrialization.”
Azizi stated that the country has become self-sufficient in most construction materials.
He also said that 160,000 hectares of land have been allocated to them for investment and the establishment of industrial parks.
He referred to the progress of major regional projects, including TAPI, and called on all countries, especially Pakistan to cooperate in facilitating trade routes.
At the exhibition, 300 booths showcasing various sectors, including the construction industry, construction materials, construction machinery, financial and banking services, as well as domestic products have been put on display.
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Former Prince Andrew shared ‘confidential’ Afghan Trade Briefing with Epstein: Report
The briefing coincided with Andrew’s visit to Helmand, where British forces were stationed, and official guidance requires trade envoys to keep such information confidential.
Former Prince Andrew reportedly sent a confidential UK government briefing on Afghan investment opportunities to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The document, prepared for Andrew during his role as the UK’s special representative for international trade, detailed “high value commercial opportunities” in Helmand province, including gold, uranium, marble, and potential oil and gas reserves. In a December 2010 email, Andrew described it as a “confidential brief produced by the provincial reconstruction team in Helmand.”
The briefing coincided with Andrew’s visit to Helmand, where British forces were stationed, and official guidance requires trade envoys to keep such information confidential.
Emails suggest he may have also shared reports from trade visits to Singapore, Hong Kong, and Vietnam, along with additional files labeled “Overseas bids.”
Thames Valley Police are reviewing claims that Andrew improperly shared sensitive documents while serving as trade envoy.
Andrew, 65, stepped back from royal duties in 2019 after his connection to Epstein emerged and settled a civil lawsuit with Virginia Giuffre in 2022, denying any liability.
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