AT News KABUL: A number of civil society activists in a gathering in Kabul city, expressed support for the parliament speaker who had earlier called of the formation of an interim administration. The activists claimed that there were some figures in the government who secretly undermine the peace efforts for …
Read More »Scores of security forces killed in Taliban attacks in Kunduz, Faryab
AT News KABUL: At least 18 local uprising forces were killed and two wounded in a Taliban attack on their outpost in the Khanabad district of northern Kunduz province, local officials said on Friday. Mohammad Omar, a local official said the gun battle began at 9pm Thursday night and lasted …
Read More »Editorial: Pakistan helps Afghan peace efforts with rocket attacks
The governments in Pakistan have reiterated each to help peace efforts in their neighboring Afghanistan. Different leaders in Islamabad say this in different words and rhetoric, but in action they have turned against what they say. This is clear to the international community and our brothers and sisters inside Pakistan …
Read More »Clerics accuse ‘circles in government’ of recent targeted killings
AT News KABUL: Some religious scholars and former government officials accuse “some particular circles” of being involved in the targeted killings of prominent figures in the country. On Friday, tens of clerics gathered to condemn the murder of Mohammat Atef Atayee, late head of the Jamiat-e-Eslah, a non-government educational …
Read More »Afghanistan-China enjoy long, friendly relationships
Afghanistan and China have long been partners with shared destiny. Our friendship dates back to the ancient Silk Road period. In the over 2,000 years of exchanges, there has never been any conflict between the two countries, which is a miracle in the history of international relations. Bilateral ties continue …
Read More »Badakhshan power dam provided with equipment
AT News KABUL: Officials in the northeastern province of Badakhshan said that the electronic equipment for Shorabak power dam arrived in the province. Sayed Ahmad Nasiri, a provincial official said that the technical team was working to activate generators and that the power would be supply within next two months. …
Read More »90 per cent Taliban prisoners released from government jails resume violence
AT NewsKABUL: The government claims that 90 per cent of the Taliban prisoners it released as part of the US peace deal with the Taliban have resorted to violence. Foreign Affairs Minister, Mohammad Hanif Atmar said that the insurgents breached three main commitments which are the reduction of violence, the …
Read More »China Pursues an independent foreign policy of peace
By Wang Yu, Chinese Ambassador to Afghanistan China consistently pursues an independent foreign policy of peace and conducts friendly cooperation with other countries in line with the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence. On this basis, China has diplomatic relations with 179 countries in the world and partnerships of various forms …
Read More »Karzai saddened by JIC head’s murder
AT News KABUL: Former President Hamid Karzai expressed deep condolences over the murder of Dr. Mohammad Atef Ataye, head of the Jamiat-e-Islah Council. On Tuesday, a magnetic mine attached to the vehicle of Ataye killed him and a civilian in Kabul city. “Dr. Ataye was a propitious person who made …
Read More »Editorial: Government is under public criticisms over increased unrest
The government has come under criticisms by the people who are angrily asking for peace and stability. The security incidents such as magnetic bombings and targeted killings that have recently come to their peak by killing innocent and helpless people on daily basis in the capital and many provinces particularly …
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