AT-KABUL: President Ashraf Ghani wished “a very happy Independence Day to everyone in Afghanistan”. “This day was earned with lots of sacrifices. We must pay homage and celebrate this legacy,” President Ghani said in twitter account. He added: “Whilst we celebrate this precious day in independence, we, especially youth, must …
Read More »Revival of Kabul University as an Asian University of Excellence
The time is ripe for making Kabul University Asia’s top university which will provide quality education to Afghan students. History reveals to us Kabul University’s role in providing high standards education in the region. Chancellor and Advisor Minister, Prof. Hamidullah Farooqi is striving to revive the Kabul University historical role …
Read More »Laghmanis celebrates 98th Independence Day with great gusto, relish
By Ziarmal Khan-Local government of Laghman an eastern province of Afghanistan celebrates Afghanistan’s 98th Independence Day with great enjoyment and relish. The local government has made efforts to awaken the youths and common people to know their past and participate in independence celebration. The 98th Independence Day is celebrated in …
Read More »Afghans’ journey to make access to information a reality
By Sayed Niyam Shinwaray-It is proved that the right of access to information plays a vital role in a country’s stability, development, good governance and transparency. Luckily, Afghanistan’s recently taken steps on the path of Access to Information (ATI) has been promising. As an important stage of Afghanistan’s journey to arrive …
Read More »Afghan Ambassador Visits Sayed Jamaluddin Afghan High School in New Delhi
To assess and evaluate the docent stream in the newly inaugurated school, Dr. Shaida Mohammad Abdali paid a visit to Sayed Jamaluddin High School on 14th August, 2017. In his speech, Dr. Abdali extended congratulations on the inauguration of Sayed Jamaluddin High School in New Delhi and expressed pleasure on …
Read More »Editorial: Hazardous condition
For almost three decades, the Afghan children despite bearing the brunt of causalities, they badly affected by conflict. Some reports indicated that Afghanistan children face one of the worst chances of survival of anywhere in the world. Parents need support to buy food for their children as they cannot depend …
Read More »The Path to U.S.-Russia Cooperation
Zalmay Khalilzad- Despite the array of twists and turns since the start of the Trump administration, there is a chance that U.S.-Russia relations could improve over time. My cautious optimism depends on three assumptions. My first assumption: President Trump continues to remain interested in engagement and cooperation with Russia. He aims …
Read More »Jihad in India, Kashmir and Afghanistan: A Boost to Pakistan?
Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), a group designated by both the U.S. and Pakistan as a terrorist organization, continues to mount attacks against Indian forces in the disputed Kashmir region. It operates under the guidance of Pakistan’s intelligence service, known as the ISI, as part of the ISI’s regional “proxy” strategy. However, LeT’s …
Read More »Pak’s duplicity continues
By: Imtiaz Waziri-Many FATA observers and common people believe that the recent military incursion, Khyber-4, launched by Pakistani military in Khyber Agency is a face saving attempt, being started in July as a result of recent visit of US Congressional delegation led by Senator John McCain. FATA people believe that …
Read More »UNAMA concerned of little support for civilian victims
By Farhad Naibkhel-KABUL: The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) on Wednesday expressed deepest concerns over little support for civilian victims in Afghanistan. Speaking at start of National Study over war victims by Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission (AIHRC) here, Danial Bell the human right office’s head in the UNAMA said …
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