One of the by-products of the non-stop war in Afghanistan has been poverty, an imposed fate lived by the naturally-rich nation of Afghanistan now. Last year, the United Nations Development Program put the poverty rate at 55 percent as some 1.9m people were food insecure. Based on the UN figures …
Read More »Steep decline in coronavirus cases in Afghanistan
AT News KABUL: New cases of coronavirus in Afghanistan have again declined, up just 60, and the health authorities on Saturday called on the Afghan masses to not engage in premature jubilant, rather pay serious head to the health advice to completely halt daily infections. With 60 new positive cases …
Read More »Who Was Haji Mohammad Naeem Khan Kochi?
By Adil Ahmadzai The late Haji Mohammad Naeem Khan Kochi, son of the Ghazi Mohammad Jan Khan Kochi and grandson of the Malak Toti Khan was born in the year 1935 in a pious, respectable, famous and historical family in Hesarak village of Logar province. He passed the period of …
Read More »Afghan forces kill tens of Taliban fighters
AT News KABUL: Tens of Taliban militants have been killed in clashes with the government forces in different provinces, military officials said. The Shahin 209 military corps in the north, said in a statement on Friday that the militants were killed in counter-attacks launched by government forces via land and …
Read More »Taliban accuse US of violating peace deal
AT News KABUL: Taliban militants claim that the US military had launched airstrikes on civilians in the south, inflicting casualties on them. The insurgents said the strikes violate a February peace deal the militants signed with Washington. Suhail Shahin, spokesman of the group’s political office in Qatar, said on Friday …
Read More »Civil society, politicians to visit Qatar for informal peace talks
AT News KABUL: Sultan Barakat, head of Doha Institute has invited 45 politicians and civil society activists for an “informal intra-Afghan talks” in Qatar. Barakat has written on Twitter that the meeting would discuss future of Afghanistan, in which political figures and former government officials are expected to participate. The …
Read More »12 states offer to host intra-Afghan talks
AT News KABUL: 12 countries have expressed readiness to host the peace negotiations between the government of Afghanistan and Taliban insurgents, foreign ministry says. Hanif Atmar, acting foreign minister said Friday that 10 of the regional countries and two European states are keen to host the talks. Germany and Norway, …
Read More »Peace process in tatters over prisoners swap
Taliban reject change in prisoners’ list AT News KABUL: Afghan government rejected to release 600 Taliban prisoners, who are charged with big crimes including rape charges, asking Taliban to give another 600 prisoners name instead to go for intra-Afghan talks in earliest. But the Taliban has rejected change in their …
Read More »New system to help more Afghan workers get jobs in UAE
AT Monitoring Desk KABUL: A new migration system put in place through a bilateral agreement will enable more Afghan expatriates to become part of the UAE workforce, a top envoy said. Ahmad Sayer Daudzai, Charge d’Affaires, Afghanistan Embassy in Abu Dhabi, said that soon, workers from Afghanistan will have a …
Read More »Iran assures support to Afghan peace talks
AT Monitoring Desk KABUL: Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi in a meeting with top Afghan official assured his country’s support for peace talks in Afghanistan. He assured this in a meeting with Dr. Abdullah Abdullah, Chairman of High Council for National Reconciliation in Kabul. The Iranian official emphasized regional …
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