AT News Report KABUL: A local journalist in the southern province of Helmand was injured in a magnetic bomb attached to his car, provincial officials said Tuesday. Nesar Ahmad Ahmadi received injury to his legs and was immediately transported to the Emergency hospital in the Lashkar Gah city, the provincial …
Read More »Campaign for Afghan women homemade products kicks off
AT New Report KABUL:Afghanistan Women Chamber of Commerce and Industry (AWCCI) on Tuesday started an enduring campaign to bolster culture of purchasing Afghan women’s homemade products and others domestic goods. Core reason behind the campaign according to AWCCI is to encourage governmental and non-governmental organs and individuals to buy Afghan …
Read More »US, India call on Pakistan to take action against terrorists
AT Monitoring Desk KABUL: The US Secretary Mike Pompeo met Indian Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhalewhere he affirmed that the United States stands with the people and government of India in the fight against terrorism, the US Department of State said in a statement. “Secretary Pompeo and Foreign Secretary Gokhale discussed …
Read More »“Talks between Kabul, Taliban should held immediately”
AT News Report KABUL: Briefing the UN Security Council UNSC, Tadamichi Yamamoto the United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Afghanistan has stressed over immediate talks between Kabul and Taliban members—something the Taliban group rejected time and again. Yamamoto said the peace process was about determining the future of the country …
Read More »513 new cadets to join ANA, AAF
AT News Report KABUL: Five hundred thirteen cadets from the National Military Academy of Afghanistan graduated on Tuesday, where according to a statement, they earning a bachelor’s degree and a commission in the Afghan military forces as a second lieutenant, The National Military Academy of Afghanistan, part of the Marshal Fahim National …
Read More »MoHE inaugurates solar energy system
AT News Report KABUL: The Ministry of Higher Education (MoHE) on Tuesday inaugurated a solar energy system to power their Information Communication Technology (ICT) system. “Electricity shortage disrupts operations that are critical to running university systems,” said Peter Natiello, USAID Mission Director. “USAID is proud to support innovative solutions such …
Read More »Airstrike kills 13 civilians in Ghazni
AT News Report KABUL: At least 13 civilians were killed after an air attack targeted a passenger minibus in Ghazni province, residents said. The incident took place early Tuesday in the Andar district, according to residents who said the attack came from a military helicopter. The residents could not identify …
Read More »FIFA extends travel ban on AFF president
AT Monitoring Desk KABUL: FIFA, world football’s governing body, has extended the provisional ban of Afghanistan Football Federation (AFF) president Keramuudin Karim by a further 90 days. Karim was originally given a 90-day ban in December when allegations emerged of sexual and physical abuse by male from the AFF towards members …
Read More »Criminal events decrease in Faryab
AT News Reports KABUL: Local officials in northern Faryab province say that the criminal cases have been decreased compared to past months in the provincial capitalcity of Maimana. General Ghaibullah Sadat provincial police chief said on Tuesday that security situation improved than before with criminal cases decreased in the city. …
Read More »Editorial: Civilians again targeted
Once again at least 13 civilians including women and children have been killed as a result of strikes in Hisarak village of Nangarhar province in eastern Afghanistan. The targeted family is headed by a doctor, lone doctor in village Naser Khel and beside others The New York Times, quoting CIA …
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