Global recall affects 4×4 models produced between July 2005 and January 2016. Toyota Motor Corp is conducting a global recall of 2.87 million 4×4 vehicles because their rear seatbelts could be damaged in the event of a crash. The world’s largest carmaker said in an email on Thursday that the …
Read More »4 suspects killed in army raid on Swedish NGO-run clinic in Wardak
KABUL: Four suspected terrorists have been killed in a raid on a health clinic run by the Swedish Committee for Afghanistan (SCA) in central Maidan Wardak province, residents said on Thursday. The health facility in the Tangi Saidan area of Daimirdad district came under attack last night, an inhabitant said News …
Read More »Only traditional jirga could address current crises: Masoud
AT-KABUL: A former adviser to the president Shahzada Masoud called convening of traditional Loya Jirga as the only way to solve current crisis in the country. “The national unity government was engaged in small periphery aspects instead of addressing national issues, and failed to gain enough as people expected in …
Read More »Japan to donate $15.6mto fight polio in Afghanistan
By Akhtar M.Nikzad-KABUL: To fight the deadly disease of polio in Afghanistan, Japan government on Wednesday pledged $15.6 million to help in the eradication of the polio and prevent the spread of other vaccine-preventable diseases. The donation would support the UNICEF efforts to provide live-saving vaccine drops for polio eradication …
Read More »Five million Afghans enjoying Etisalat phone services
By Akhtar M.Nikzad-KABUL: The Etisalat Afghanistan telecommunication company announced Wednesday that its customers’ number has increased to five million since 2007. Chief Executive of the company Salah Zerguerras told media that it was committed to connect all Afghans to the world through telecommunication services. He pointed out that Etisalat was …
Read More »Editorial: Potential bombs
Two people were injured when a gas cylinder caught fire in Taimani area of the capital city. It could have ended up in a serious disaster, killing and wounding scores of people and gutting several shops. Fortunately, the damage was minimal while keeping the risk and potential of the gas …
Read More »Taliban using children as soldiers: HRW
AT-KABUL: Taliban fighters have added scores of children to their ranks since mid-2015 in violation of the international prohibition on the use of child soldiers, Human Rights Watch HRW said on Wednesday. New Human Rights Watch research says that the Taliban have been training and deploying children for various military operations …
Read More »Khost officials laud security forces’ performances
AT-KABUL: Khost Governor Hukam Khan Habibi on Tuesday lauded the Afghan security forces for their indefatigable efforts to down insurgent activities in the province. Briefing provincial newsmen, he talked about recent offensive conducted against insurgents in the province. “Weapons were seized and some Taliban insurgents were arrested in the operation,” …
Read More »Taliban too feeble than before
Recently, a very shocking and most annoying news surfaced in media regarding child soldiers recruitment by the Taliban aimed at standing beside them to continue their irrational fighting in the country. It is said that the Taliban insurgents are recruiting children as soldiers to fight against government troops. Chief Executive …
Read More »Tens of children with bone disease to be treated in Germany
By Farhad Naibkhel-KABUL: The Afghani Red Crescent Society is to send 82 children suffering from broken-bone disease to Germany’s Peace Village Hospital for treatment, an official for the society said Tuesday. “These children will be treated there (Germany) because their treatment were impossible inside Afghanistan,” said Mohammad Taib Yousufzai, from …
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