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ReliableGold, Sugar Prices Rise as Rice Falls in Kabul Market
Gold and sugar prices rose in Kabul's markets last week while rice prices fell. Other food items, fuel and currency rates remained largely stable with only minor differences between wholesale and retail prices.
ReliableMinistry of Information and Culture Committed to Preservation and Reconstruction of Historical Monuments
Khabib Ghafaran, spokesperson for the Ministry of Information and Culture of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, said the ministry completed reconstruction of 23 historical monuments in solar year 1404 across Kabul, Kandahar, Bamiyan, Laghman, Paktia, Paktika and Helmand provinces. He added that around 70 monuments were surveyed with 15 new artifacts registered and called for public cooperation to protect the country's rich cultural heritage on the International Day of Monuments.
ReliableWarehouse Built in Uruzgan at Cost of Nearly 8 Million Afghanis
A warehouse with a 2000-ton capacity for dry fruits has been built in Trinkot, Uruzgan at a cost of 7.7 million Afghanis funded by the UNDP. The local mayor stated that it will help preserve products and boost the economy while traders expressed satisfaction and called for more projects.
ReliableThousands of Displaced Return to Destroyed Homes in South Beirut After Lebanon-Israel Ceasefire
Thousands of displaced Lebanese returned to destroyed homes in south Beirut after a ceasefire with Israel. Residents hope for an extension amid fragility concerns, sporadic clashes and political disagreements including Hezbollah's opposition to direct talks with Israel.
ReliablePublic Works Minister Inspects Asphalt Works of Second Lane of Kabul-Ghazni Highway
Mullah Mohammad Isa Thani, Minister of Public Works of the Islamic Emirate, inspected asphalt works on three sections of the second lane of the 111-kilometer Kabul-Ghazni highway and instructed contractors to accelerate progress, maintain quality and complete the project on time with timely budget provision. The strategic highway is expected to ease travel for people and benefit farmers and traders in transporting goods.
ReliableTwo Killed, Eight Injured in Seven Traffic Incidents in Logar Province
Seven traffic incidents in Logar province in the past 24 hours killed two and injured eight, with six in critical condition, local Taliban officials reported, citing driver carelessness, speeding and traffic violations. Citizens blamed poor road conditions and missing signs, while Taliban police spokesman Ehsanullah Kamgar reported 122 incidents in Badakhshan last year that killed 136 and injured 175.
ReliableAfghan Minister Says Fuel Market Stable Despite Global Price Surge
Minister Nooruddin Azizi said at the Antalya Diplomacy Forum in Turkey that Afghanistan's fuel market has remained stable with prices rising only three to five percent despite global increases. He emphasized the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan's message of peace and noted the country's frozen assets after five decades of challenges.
ReliableUK Special Envoy Labels Taliban Criminal Court Decree 'Unjust,' Urges Revocation
The UK special envoy for Afghanistan has called the Taliban's Decree Twelve on criminal courts unjust and repressive, urging its revocation in line with a UN experts' letter to the Taliban that highlighted serious human rights shortcomings.
ReliableAfghan Ambassador Meets First Deputy of Russia's Central Bank
Afghanistan's ambassador in Moscow met with the first deputy of Russia's Central Bank to discuss expanding banking and economic cooperation. The Afghan ambassador emphasized direct banking ties, faster money transfers and trader facilities, while the Russian side assured support for strengthening Afghanistan's banking system.
ReliableBamyan Municipality Collects Over 111 Million Afghanis in Revenue
Bamyan Mayor Maulvi Rozi Mohammad Afkar announced the municipality collected 111,232,215 Afghanis in revenue during solar year 1404, spending 102,086,549 Afghanis on development and ordinary budgets while completing dozens of infrastructure projects including mosques, bridges, roads, hotels, shops, a shelter and water networks. A meeting was held to obtain residents' opinions, share reconstruction programs, solve urban problems and boost public participation in municipal affairs.
ReliableMaulvi Muti'ullah Khalis Emphasizes Proper Implementation of Environmental Projects in Kunar
Maulvi Muti'ullah Khalis, General Director of the National Environmental Protection Agency, met with Access Point company officials to stress the proper, coordinated, high-quality and sustainable implementation of environmental and climate projects in Kunar, with a focus on local cooperation. The company pledged full cooperation and transparency in response to recommendations provided.
