At least six people have been killed and around 20 others injured when a massive fire swept through a shopping mall in Karachi, according to media reports.
A dispute between two families in Rabat-i-Sangi in western Herat province, which left two dead and as many injured, has been resolved through traditional jirgas, officials said on Sunday.
The Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock (MoAIL) has inaugurated a new cold storage facility in Kabul, saying it will help reduce agricultural waste, cut imports, and strengthen the economy.
Afghanistan’s national futsal team will face Vietnam in a friendly match today. The game is scheduled to kick off at 2:30 pm local time on Sunday and will be hosted in Vietnam.
Local officials in western Herat province have begun distributing international vehicle number plates to taxis, buses and cargo trucks operating between Afghanistan and Iran.
The United Nations has reported that arrests and detentions of Afghan nationals in Pakistan rose by 18 per cent in January, with more than 130,000 people detained over the past four months.
The prices of cooking oil, sugar, diesel and liquefied gas surged, while petrol and Arabic gold declined in outgoing week in Kabul, market sources said on Saturday.
The UN Security Council (UNSC) will meet on Thursday to discuss the situation in Iran, according to a spokeswoman for Somalia’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations. Somalia holds the rotating presidency of the council for January.
Security forces have arrested 30 individuals in eastern Nangarhar province in connection with drug trafficking and sales, seizing significant quantities of narcotics.