AT News KABUL – After the Taliban’s resurgence in Afghanistan, girls faced a grim reality as they were barred from attending school, limited only to primary education up to the sixth grade. In response to this restrictive decree, secret girls’ schools have emerged across the country, offering a clandestine space …
Read More »Air Arabia resumes flights to Kabul
AT News KABUL – Air Arabia, the budget airline headquartered in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, is set to resume flights to Kabul from its primary base at Sharjah starting January 10. The interruption in services from non-Afghan carriers persisted for two years following a change in regime within the Central …
Read More »Corruption threatens Afghanistan’s mining future
AT News KABUL – In a recent development, the Nuraba-Samti placer gold mine in Takhar province has become a focal point for concerns over the deep-rooted corruption plaguing Afghanistan’s mining sector. The awarding of a contract to a China-Afghan joint venture has raised eyebrows, especially considering the involvement of Haji …
Read More »UN food agency to cut aid for Afghanistan amid harsh winter
AT News KABUL – The UN World Food Programme (WFP) disclosed its decision to scale back aid to Afghanistan due to a severe budget shortage. The reduction in aid, affecting approximately 10 million people, comes at a critical time during the harsh winter season. In a video statement released on …
Read More »UN urges Muslim nations to help address Afghan women’s suffering
AT News KABUL – Richard Bennett, the United Nations Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in Afghanistan, has issued a pressing call for Muslim nations to address the pervasive restrictions faced by women and girls in Afghanistan. The focus of Bennett’s plea lies in dispelling the misconception of inherent restrictions on …
Read More »Pakistan fears surge amid Taliban’s mega energy project
AT News KABUL – A mega plan by the Taliban to construct a hydroelectric dam on the Kunar River in eastern Afghanistan has sparked alarm in neighboring Pakistan. The proposed dam, lacking a bilateral water-sharing agreement between the two nations, has become a focal point of concern for Pakistani officials …
Read More »Former President Hamid Karzai meets Japanese delegation
AT News KABUL – In a significant diplomatic meeting, the former president of Afghanistan, Hamid Karzai, engaged with a delegation from Japan’s Sasakawa Peace Foundation, including Tadamichi Yamamoto, Dr. Atsushi Sunami and other distinguished members. The gathering, attended by Takayoshi Kuromiya, the ambassador of Japan in Afghanistan, emphasized the historical …
Read More »US special envoy urges end to Taliban’s ban on women in aid agencies
AT News KABUL – US special envoy for Human Rights in Afghanistan, Rina Amiri, has called for an immediate cessation of the Taliban’s prohibition on women working in non-governmental organizations (NGOs), citing its severe impact on the delivery of essential humanitarian aid. Expressing her concerns, Amiri asserted, “The Taliban’s suspension …
Read More »Global power disputes hinder UN success in Afghanistan: Ex-UK Ambassador
AT News KABUL – Nicholas Kay, the former British ambassador to Afghanistan, spoke about the United Nations’ role in Afghanistan, stating that disagreements among Security Council members have hindered the UN’s effectiveness in Afghanistan, Gaza, and other countries. He mentioned that the UN is unable to act without the support …
Read More »Taliban call for dialogue to resolve Kabul-Tehran issues
AT News KABUL – In a meeting with Iranian Ambassador to Afghanistan Hassan Kazemi Qomi, Afghanistan’s acting foreign minister, Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi, reiterated the need for dialogue and understanding to address the bilateral issues between Afghanistan and Iran. During the Sunday meeting, the Iranian envoy underscored Tehran’s support for …
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