AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoCurrency & Border Rules: Da Afghanistan Bank has banned the entry of Iranian and Pakistani currencies, urging traders, money exchangers, transport firms, and travelers to use afghani instead—aimed at protecting currency stability. Document Fraud: Mopa Airport Police arrested a second Afghan national in a fake Indian passport case, alleging forged identity documents and false claims of citizenship, with investigators now hunting for a wider network. EU-Taliban Migration Row: Dozens of civil society groups urged the EU to stop normalising ties with the Taliban, warning that inviting Taliban officials to Brussels over deportations could legitimize the regime and endanger Afghan asylum seekers. Taliban Market Restrictions: In eastern Afghanistan, Taliban officials ordered shopkeepers not to sell women’s goods to women without a mahram, threatening prison and shop closures for violations. Regional Travel Context: Pakistan’s defense minister said talks with Afghanistan have failed, while lawmakers pressed for reopening trade routes—an issue that directly affects cross-border movement for travelers and commerce. Sports Travel Angle: India’s cricket tour logistics got a human-interest twist as the BCCI said Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s parents can travel with him to Ireland and England.
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