AT News KABUL: Officials in the Ministry of Public Health has said that two fresh positive cases of polio have been registered in southern Uruzgan and northern Baghlan provinces. According to health officials the families of the polio affected children live in Dand-e-Ghori and Khas Uruzgan districts, and that the …
Read More »Youth representative ‘Aisha’ to convey unheard voices of agonized Afghans in Int’l platforms
‘Young Afghans are not the future but leaders of today’ By Mansoor Faizy Afghanistan has been in a whirl of unending war and unfettered turmoil, whereas peace or at least a stage of normalcy is a distant dream. There is deadlock in almost all affairs. Pandemonium has hit the ongoing …
Read More »Paktia IED blast leaves two brothers dead
AT News KABUL: Two brothers have been killed in an IED blast in southern Paktia province, local officials confirmed on Wednesday. Provincial Police Spokesman, Sarwar Wali Tabassum said the incident took place in Gomruk area of Danda Patan district of the province. “Two brothers were died in a motorbike bombing.” …
Read More »Taliban won’t last sans regional countries support
AT News KABUL: The government of Afghanistan has said that the Taliban group would be eliminated within few days if they didn’t receive supports from the regional countries. Omid Maisom, Spokesman for the Chief Executive Office has said that there is no doubt about militants, who are fighting against government …
Read More »“431 Afghani, 2,307 Pakistani migrants given Indian citizenship since 2016”
AT Monitoring Desk KABUL: In total 391 Afghani and 1,595 Pakistani migrants were granted Indian nationality from 2016 to 2018, Indian Union Minister Nityanand Rai said in Rajya Sabha on Wednesday. He also said in 2019, 40 Afghani and 712 Pakistani migrants were given citizenship till December 6, according to …
Read More »157,000 lives lost since 2001 in Afghan war
AT Monitoring Desk KABUL: The long-term Afghanistan war has claimed around 157,000 lives since the US-led military invasion in the country in late 2001, according to the Washington Post report. WP released 2,000 pages of unpublished ‘confidential’ documents which are the result of assessments by government officials, diplomats, military officers …
Read More »Parliamentarians disagree over children protection law
AT News KABUL: A disagreement erupted in the parliament over the children protection law approved by the lawmakers this week. Some of the MPs said Wednesday that the law was good and that was why they approved it, while others believed the law was incomplete. The lawmakers opposing the law …
Read More »Taliban shot dead four members of a family in Balkh
AT News KABUL: Taliban fighters have shot and dead four members of a family in northern Balkh province on Tuesday night, official said Wednesday. Fighters loyal to the Taliban group entered a house and opened fire on them, spokesman for ministry of defense Fawad Aman said. “The incident happened …
Read More »Eight Daesh terrorists detained in Nangarhar
AT News KABUL: At least eight Daesh or so-called IS-K fighters have been arrested during a crackdown carried out by the Afghan security forces in eastern Nangarhar province, official said Wednesday. The arrestment made during a clearance operation of the Afghan National Police (ANP) in Achin district of the province, …
Read More »Pentagon denies deliberately misleading on Afghan war
AT News KABUL: Pentagon has denied the report which says that US hoodwinked people about the 18 years long war in Afghanistan. The Washington Post has published a report that US officials have lied to the people that Pentagon was progressing Afghanistan’s conflict. According to the governmental documents, published by …
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