
Afghanistan: One dead, one wounded in clash between Taliban, Iran border guards - EconoTimes
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46% : The Chinese foreign ministry said Friday last week that it will resume issuing visas to Afghans starting August 1 and will allow 98 percent of Afghan imports to be exempted from taxes.38% : The semi-official Fars news outlet of Iran reported that the Iranian border area Hirmand's governor Maysam Barazandeh said that the clashes had stopped and that there were no casualties.
38% : Local sources also told Reuters that residents near the border that Afghanistan shares with Iran fled to safety from their homes when the fight worsened.
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