AT-KABUL: At least 22 Daesh (Islamic State) fighters were killed during a series of operations launched by the security forces in eastern Nangarhar province within 24 hours, provincial officials said Sunday. A press statement issued by the provincial press office, said that 22 Daesh fighters were killed during air and …
Read More »6 policemen killed in insider attacks
AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: Six police officers were killed and nine injured in two separated insider attacks in southern provinces of Kandahar and Uruzgan, Pajhwok Afghan News reported. A security official revealed that two policemen opened fire on their comrades killing six and wounding five others Saturday night in the Hajji …
Read More »Suicide bomber arrested before targeting funeral
AT-KABUL: The National Directorate of Security (NDS) said it had arrested a suicide bomber who planned to attack the funeral of the son of senate deputy head on Saturday. “The failed suicide bomber who planned to blow himself up in funeral ceremony in Sarai Shamali was arrested by intelligence operatives …
Read More »‘Revise BSA as insecurity worsen’
Kabul carnage; national mobilization only remedy to overcome crisis: Parliamentarians By Farhad Naibkhel-KABUL: Member of the Wolesi Jirga or Lower House of the Parliament had expressed deepest concern over horrible massive attack in Kabul and ramp-up insecurity, terming national mobilization is only remedy to cope with current crisis across the …
Read More »‘Through unity we can fight all odds’
AT-KABUL: The Provincial Governor of Nangarhar province, Muhammad Gulab Mangal had expressed deep concerns over the recent waves of terrorist attack in Kabul and other parts of the country. In a statement send to Afghanistan Times Daily, the governor extended his condolence and sympathies to the affected families of Kabul …
Read More »Editorial: United we stand
United we stand, divided we fall, this is a phrase used in many different kind of mottos, most often to inspire unity and collaboration—something that Afghan nation is in dire need of at status-quo. It’s core concept lies in the collectivist notion that if individual members of a certain group …
Read More »The Kabul massacre
By Afrasiab Khattak-The bloodbath in Kabul on May 31 will never be forgotten. Like a terrible nightmare it will haunt the memory of generations to come, not that Kabul had not seen atrocities before. Unfortunately, Afghan blood had callously been shed by both foreign oppressors and local warlords at different …
Read More »Culturally globalised
By Zulfiqar Shah-Neither languages, nor nations are pure. We together are inter-woven. This is the second foundation for the contemporary globalization. Anglicans are colonized in North America, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Europe. Spanish, French, Portuguese-Dutch are colonized in South America, North America, Africa, and Asia; linguistic Slav connectivity with East …
Read More »To the memories of those who have lost their lives to terror
By Dr. Matin Royeen The Beautiful Afghanistan; Why The Afghan Land has trembled so much for so long Full of blood and carnage in each side, why This ancient land, full of history and resilience That withstood any invader with heart and soul I remember the simple life, full of …
Read More »The unfair war on Afghans
By Basir Qazizada-Brothers, father, wife, students, colleagues, friends and acquaintances participated in mourning of Rahmatullah Haseeb Nasiry, a lecturer of the American University of Afghanistan, who was killed in the Wednesday’s truck bombing in Kabul. Nasiry was the father of a two-year old girl. On Wednesday truck bombing, about 100 …
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