The two near-simultaneous attacks in western Badghis province came just a day after a suicide attack on a Kabul voter registration centre that killed over 50 people.
Daesh claims responsibility for the bombing which comes only a week after an attack on a training facility of the same agency in Kabul.
At least 22 policemen killed and 15 wounded in Taliban-claimed attacks in southern Kandahar province. In Farah province, nine Afghan Army personnel and three civilians are killed.
A suicide car bomb killed at least six people and injured dozens of other civilians in Yemen's southern city of Aden.
A suicide bomber targeted a checkpoint outside the main security headquarters in the government stronghold city of Aden, followed by another suicide attack on a criminal investigations unit.
At least 16 Egyptian policemen were killed in the attack which occurred two weeks ago.
In another unclaimed attack, a sticky bomb attached to a military vehicle went off in a market in the northern Baghlan province, wounding 13 civilians.
The figure from the interior ministry is lower than a toll given earlier by security and medical sources who had said more than 50 Egyptian security personnel had been killed in the clashes which began on Friday night.
Latest attack is the second suicide bombing in the Afghan capital in 24 hours and the seventh major assault in Afghanistan since Tuesday, taking the total death toll to more than 200, with hundreds more wounded.
US troops are deployed across the region to train Niger's army in their fight against militants.
Three Bangladeshi UN peacekeeper are killed and four injured after an explosive device detonated while they were escorting a convoy in Mali.
As many as 13 people, including both Afghan army soldiers and civilians, were killed and 18 wounded by a car bomb in the southern province of Helmand.
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