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Two Lost Afghan Boys Aged 8 and 9 Found Wandering the Streets in Blackburn

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NINTCHDBPICT000261036075Two Afghanistan brothers with little English have been found wandering through the streets of an English town.

The boys, aged eight and nine, were found more than 4000 miles from Afghanistan, trying to get a lift into the Blackburn town centre in Lancashire.

The young boys, who were found close to the Three Arches service station on Preston Old Road, were reportedly heard to say “please, please Afghanistan” .

They were picked up about midday before being taken to Greenbank Police Station before being put into the care of social services.

A police spokesman said: “At shortly before 12pm on Wednesday, August 17, we were called to a report from a resident who was concerned for an eight-year-old boy and a nine-year-old boy who were trying to flag down traffic in Preston Old Road, Blackburn.

“The boys, who appeared to be from Afghanistan, were taken to a place of safety and are now in the care of social services.”

Police confirmed the boys, who are believed to be brothers, were alone.

Police could not say how they had ended up in Blackburn, where they had come from, where they were trying to get to or where their parents were.

The boys appeared not to be able to speak English.

A Good Samaritan bought them a drink with the boys taken to the Greenbank Police Station.

They are reportedly in good health.

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Sources: US drops bounties on key IEA officials

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Sources close to Acting Interior Minister Sirajuddin Haqqani tell Ariana News that the U.S. government has removed bounties on several Islamic Emirate officials.

According to the sources, those no longer on the list include Sirajuddin Haqqani, Abdul Aziz Haqqani, and Yahya Haqqani.

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Azizi and Sadiq discuss Kabul-Islamabad trade and transit challenges

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Acting Minister of Industry and Commerce, Nooruddin Azizi, and Mohammad Sadiq, Pakistan’s Special Representative for Afghanistan, met on Saturday to address ongoing trade and transit challenges, stressing the importance of preventing political tensions from impacting economic ties, the ministry said in a statement.

The two officials focused on finalizing the Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) and resolving issues related to the Afghanistan-Pakistan Transit Trade Agreement (APTTA), the statement read.

The meeting also discussed the upcoming visit of Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister to Afghanistan and a planned visit by an Islamic Emirate delegation to Pakistan.

The ministry hailed Sadiq’s visit to Kabul as a positive step, with Azizi emphasizing its constructive role in enhancing bilateral trade relations.

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Muttaqi to Pakistani envoy: Trade and transit obstacles benefit no one

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Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi and Pakistan’s Special Representative for Afghanistan Mohammad Sadiq met on Saturday and discussed bilateral relations, political and economic cooperation, security and transit, said Zia Ahmad Takal, head of public relations at Foreign Ministry in a statement.

In this meeting, Muttaqi emphasized that obstacles to trade and transit are not in anyone’s interest and that certain issues should not be linked together.

He added that the process of Afghan refugees returning from Pakistan should be carried out gradually and with dignity.

According to the statement, Pakistan’s special representative also acknowledged that ensuring security in Afghanistan benefits both Pakistan and the region.

He committed to introducing measures to facilitate the visa issuance process for Afghan citizens.

Mohammad Sadiq also stated that practical steps will be taken to resolve existing trade and transit challenges.

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