AT News KABUL: A number of unidentified armed men attacked Hafiz Abdul Qayum, the governor of the eastern Nuristan province, killing one of his guards, and one another wounded. Qayum, who confirmed the incident, said that the attack occurred in the nighborhood of Kabul, Mahipar on Sunday early morning, while …
Read More »Editorial: Turn the tide of bitter optics!
June 20 marks the World Refugee Day, a day most significant for Afghanistan to raise awareness of the situation of Afghans who are enduring hardships within and without the country. According to official figures of the Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation, more than 6.5 million Afghans are refugees overseas as …
Read More »UN concerned over continued attacks on healthcare facilities
AT News KABUL: The United Nations in Afghanistan is gravely concerned by recent deliberate attacks on healthcare personnel and facilities, especially in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. A new special report released on Sunday by the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) presents the findings of its monitoring of …
Read More »UN chief calls for strenuous effort for Afghanistan peace
AT News KABUL: The United Nations Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres believes that the second political agreement between President Ashraf Ghani and his frequent electoral rival Abdullah Abdullah was needed to break a political impasse Afghanistan was facing. Ghani agreed to include Abdullah in his government after the latter threatened to form …
Read More »The story of an Afghan refugee who died in a car blaze in Iran
AT News KABUL: Hekmatullah, a Faryab native, risked his life and embarked on an outlawed voyage to Iran, only to die an excruciating death in the trunk of the smuggling car after in a terrible blaze. His mourning father, Amir Mohammad, has been unable to see his son’s dead body …
Read More »Afghanistan covid-19 cases nearing 29k
AT News KABUL: Afghanistan has recorded 409 fresh covid-19 cases in the last 24 hours, bringing the total tally to 28,833 cases across the country. 12 patients lost their lives to the virus and 472 others recovered during this period. The Ministry of Public Health on Sunday said that out …
Read More »Afghan forces kill 31 insurgents in military stings
AT News KABUL: The Afghan security forces have killed at least 31 Taliban fighters in different provinces across the country in the past 24 hours, ministries of defense and interior said on Sunday. The Taliban received casualties after the Afghan security forces repelled their attacks, in which 16 other Taliban …
Read More »Informal settlement and COVID-19 Vulnerability In Kabul, Afghanistan
By Maqsood Rezayee In developing and developed countries, cities are facing rapid urbanization. Rapid urbanization is accentuating urban challenges, mostly leading to urban sprawl, uncontrolled and unmanaged development of cities, and development of informal settlement. Afghanistan is not exempt, where the rapid urbanization impacted large cities of Afghanistan with the …
Read More »Iran’s hypocrisy on racism & discrimination – The case of Afghans in Iran
By Arwin Rahi As protests were raging in the U.S., in the aftermath of George Floyd’s killing by a Minneapolis police officer, Iranian leaders took to Twitter to support the protestors. Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei tweeted “If you’re dark-skinned walking in the US, you can’t be sure you’ll be …
Read More »Violence flares up as Afghanistan inches closer to talks
AT News KABUL: Afghanistan is seeing a rebound in Taliban violence and an exacerbation of fighting as the country is nearing a crucial peace dialogue with the militant Taliban. Following a short lull in the war and Eid-al Fitr ceasefire, the Afghan government floated speculations that the ceasefire would continue …
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