AT News KABUL: With the government has recently decided to reopen all public universities in cold areas, the lack of sufficient instructors to run the classes remains an unsolved problem. After a longtime lull, the Islamic Emirate reopened all public universities in cold areas on Saturday. “We are facing a …
Read More »MTN Launches Online Brand Refresh Strategy to Build Leading Digital Platforms
AT News KABUL: MTN, an Afghan private telecommunication company is rebranding to reflect its evolution from the continent’s most valuable telecommunications provider to a leading digital technology company. It is only the second brand overhaul since the mobile operator’s founding in 1994, the previous refresh being in 2004. The rebrand …
Read More »Famous Afghan Singer Died At Age 84
AT News KABUL: A famous Afghan singer, Gul Zaman—who is considered as the backbone of the Pashto music has died at age 84, relatives confirmed. Gul Zaman was active as a folk singer in Afghan music and was given the title of Music instructor by the Ministry of Information and …
Read More »Karzai Meet with Malaysian Special Envoy for Afghanistan
AT News KABUL: Former President Hamid Karzai met with the special envoy of Malaysia for Afghanistan, Ahmad Azam, and his accompanying delegation on Saturday. The former President’s office said in a statement that the meeting focused on the expansion of relations between Malaysia and Afghanistan. “Former President thanked Malaysia for …
Read More »US Permits New License to Ease Afghan Sanctions
AT Monitoring Desk KABUL: The US Department of Treasury announced a new general license, lifting some of the financial sanctions on Afghanistan. The license is “involving Afghanistan or governing institutions in Afghanistan” aimed to facilitate a broad range of commercial activities in the country. In a statement released by the …
Read More »UN Concerned by Afghan Children’s Severe Status
T News KABUL: A UN delegation, led by Reena Ghelani in Kabul expressed concerns over the status of the Afghan children, saying that around four million Afghan children would possibly be affected by malnutrition and that at least 137,000 of them are expected to lose their life to the disease. …
Read More »Public Universities Reopened for Male, Female Students
AT News KABUL: The public universities were reopened on Saturday in cold areas all over the country following a six-month lull since the Islamic Emirate swept into power. The Ministry of Higher Education established a new educational system through which the classes of girl and boy students are segregated. The …
Read More »Kabul Residents Complain of House-Searching by Islamic Emirate
AT News KABUL: The residents of the capital city of Kabul expressed frustration over house-to-house searching by the Islamic Emirate, saying it caused fear among the families. The Islamic Emirate announced on Friday it has launched a clearing operation under the leadership of deputy minister of Defense, Mullah Mohammad Fazal …
Read More »Clashes Between Islamic Emirate, Pakistan in Spin Boldak Leave 2 Dead, Over 20 Wounded
AT News KABUL: The clashes erupted between the forces of the Islamic Emirate and the Pakistani military alongside the Durand line at Spin Boldak crossing in Kandahar, leaving two people dead and over 20 others wounded. Provincial health officials confirmed said that they received two dead and 27 wounded from …
Read More »Eight Polio Vaccinator Killed by Unknown Gunmen in North
AT News KABUL: At least eight polio vaccinators including women were shot dead in separate attacks by the unknown armed men in northern Takhar and Kunduz provinces, sources privy to the issue, confirmed. Following the attack on the health workers providing polio vaccination, the polio campaign has been halted in …
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