AT-KABUL: People’s representatives in the parliament pose different reactions to the US special envoy for Afghan peace, Zalmay Khalilzad’s recent visit to Kabul and meeting President Ashraf Ghani and other senior officials. Members of senate say that peace in Afghanistan depended on the honesty from the regional and world countries, …
Read More »Hundreds of civilians killed by airstrikes in past three months in Wardak
AT-KABUL: Tribal elders claim that hundreds of civilians had been killed by the Afghan and foreign airstrikes during the past three months in the Jaghatoo district of Wardak province, demanding the government to stop such strikes that take only the lives of civilians. In a gathering in Kabul, these tribal …
Read More »Rigged polls will nudge the country towards crises: Rana Think Tank
AT-KABUL: Experts and political personalities participating in the Rana Think Tank monthly session contended that elections rigged by thousands of fake Tazkiras and stickers will nudge the country towards an unrestrained and uncontrolled crisis. They believed that surge in insecurity, absence of rule of law in about 50pc of the …
Read More »Govt. reiterates preparedness to ensure poll security
AT-KABUL: The government once again emphasized Tuesday it will exert the utmost to ensure security ahead of the crucial parliamentarian elections across the country. As Taliban on Monday in a statement termed the parliamentary election an American led process, the group instructs all its fighters to halt this process throughout …
Read More »Candidate along with seven supporters killed in Helmand
AT-KABUL: A parliamentary candidate was killed along with his seven supporters after his office was ripped by a suicide bombing in southern Helmand province Tuesday afternoon. A suicide attacker stormed and blew himself up inside the office of Saleh Mohammad Achekzai parliament candidate in Lashkargah city at around 2:00pm today, …
Read More »21 Taliban insurgents killed by own bombs
AT-KABUL: At least 21 Taliban insurgents have been killed after their homemade explosives went off abruptly in Ghazni and Farah provinces, government officials said. A group of 16 armed Taliban was killed by their own explosives, while they were making roadside bombs, said statement issued by Ministry of Interior (MoI). …
Read More »16 militants killed in Badghis
AT-KABUL: At least 16 armed militants were killed and eight others wounded after clashes with Afghan forces in western Badghis province, police officials said. Afghan police forces killed 16 Taliban fighters and wounded eight others during conflict in Jawand district of Badghis province, said statement issued by MoI. The insurgents …
Read More »Editorial: Conquest of conflict
United States Special Representative for Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad is visiting Pakistan amidst hectic electioneering process in war stricken country with hopes of getting positive response in favor of calls for return of peace and an end to terror. Prior to landing of Khalilzad in Islamabad, Pakistan media highlighted Taliban’s threats …
Read More »Editorial; Drought is a serious alarm
Drought and shortage of water has been turning in to a serious concern in many countries in the recent years. Afghanistan is not an exception of the universal problem, but the difference between our country and the world is that other countries hold plans to fight this deadly problem by …
Read More »UN deeply concerned over steep rise in Afghan deaths from IEDs
KABUL: Anti-government elements must immediately end the indiscriminate and disproportionate use of all improvised explosive devices in areas frequented by civilians, said UN mission on Sunday. In its special human rights report, the United Nations Assistance Mission for Afghanistan articulated a sharp increase from January to September 2018 in the …
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