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US intelligence confirms Daesh’s Khorasan branch behind Iran blasts: Reuters
Communications intercepts collected by the United States confirmed that Daesh's Khorasan branch carried out twin bombings in Iran that killed nearly 100 people, Reuters reported on Friday citing US intelligence sources.
The sources said the intelligence comprised communications intercepts, without providing further details.
Wednesday's bombings were the deadliest of their kind in Iran since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
Daesh on Thursday claimed responsibility for the bombings, saying two operatives wearing explosive suicide belts staged the attack during a memorial service for Qassem Soleimani, a senior military commander assassinated in Iraq in a 2020 U.S. drone strike.
Daesh, however, did not specify that its Khorasan branch was responsible for the bombings in the southeastern Iranian city of Kerman.
“The US has pretty clear intel” that Daesh Khorasan conducted the attack, one source told Reuters.
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We want firm and close ties with Afghanistan: Maldives ambassador
The High Commissioner of Maldives to Pakistan Mohamed Thoha in a meeting on Friday with Sardar Ahmad Shakeeb, acting ambassador of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan in Islamabad, said that his country wants firm and close relations with Afghanistan, Afghan embassy said in a statement.
At the meeting, bilateral relations between the two “brotherly” and Muslim countries, trade relations between Maldives and Central Asian Countries through Afghanistan and related issues were discussed.
Ahmad Shakeeb stated that Afghanistan seeks constructive relations with all countries and is striving through its economy-focused policies, to transform Afghanistan into a regional connectivity hub.
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DAB plans to set up electronic payments in Afghanistan
Da Afghanistan Bank (DAB) officials say they first plan to set up electronic payments in large stores and oil stations in Kabul city and then in other big cities of the country.
DAB officials stated this system of payment can prevent the physical transaction of money.
They added that with electronic payments money circulation is prevented and the value of the afghani currency increases.
“Our effort is to have these machines in stores and oil stations in the first stage so that citizens can pay their transactions electronically,” said Haseebullah Noori, DAB spokesman.
Meanwhile, some industrialists said that when electronic payments become common, this will also increase business and on the other hand, services will be accelerated.
“This system has many benefits. One is that physical money is not used and the second is that it creates a facility for people. Thirdly, these funds are kept and consolidated in the country's banks, and the banks can invest in Afghanistan,” said Abdul Jabbar Safi, director of the Association of Industrialists.
DAB stated it will expand electronic payments first in the capital and then in big cities. Currently, the majority of transactions within the country are done with physical money.
However, this is not the case in other countries and all financial transactions are done through banks and electronic payments.
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Russian FM awards head of Afghan Business Center with Order of Honor
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has awarded Mohammad Nadir Shah Juma Khan, Chairman of the Afghan Business Center Council, the Order of Honor for his significant contributions to fostering friendship between the peoples of Russia and Afghanistan, according to a statement released by Russia’s Foreign Ministry.
"On October 30, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Viktorovich Lavrov met with Mohammad Nadir Shah Juma Khan, Chairman of the Afghan Business Center for Cultural and National Initiative Partnerships," stated the ministry. During the ceremony, Lavrov presented him with the Order of Honor in recognition of his outstanding personal efforts in promoting friendship and cooperation between the Russian and Afghan peoples.
This honor was conferred by a decree from Russian President Vladimir Putin, published earlier.
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