AT News KABUL – The Afghan embassy in India, led by an appointee of the pre-Taliban Ashraf Ghani government, has decided to cease its operations permanently. This decision comes as a result of financial constraints and a lack of support from the Indian government. The embassy reportedly communicated this decision …
Read More »Former President Karzai expresses grief over prince Zahir’s demise
AT News KABUL – In a solemn announcement today, former President Hamid Karzai conveyed his deep sorrow at the passing of Prince Mirwais Zahir, the son of the late His Highness Muhammad Zahir Shah, the revered father of Afghanistan. The sad news emanated from Kabul, where the nation mourns the …
Read More »UNGA President urges Taliban to lift ban on girls’ education
AT News KABUL – In a compelling plea, UN General Assembly President Dennis Francis called upon Taliban authorities on Thursday to rethink their decision to prohibit women and girls from accessing proper education. Francis underscored the significance of upholding the inalienable rights of Afghan women and girls, equating their educational …
Read More »Russia hosts Taliban for talks, vows to aid Afghanistan
AT News KABUL – In a significant diplomatic move, Russia played host to representatives of the Taliban on Friday to discuss regional threats, affirming its commitment to providing assistance to Afghanistan. These talks took place within the framework of the Moscow Format meeting, where Russian officials made clear their intentions …
Read More »Crackdown on Afghans in Pakistan sparks concern, strains relations
AT News KABUL – A crackdown on Afghan refugees in Pakistan has raised alarms within the community, causing significant disruptions in their lives. Pakistani government has begun a mass deportation of illegal Afghan refugees living in Afghanistan and is planning to extradite around 1.1 million Afghans. According to the latest …
Read More »At least 52 killed in Pakistan suicide bombing
AT News KABUL – In a suicide bombing that unfolded in Pakistan’s Balochistan province, over 50 people were killed, and more than 50 sustained injuries during a religious gathering. The attack occurred on the day when Muslims worldwide celebrated the birthday of Prophet Mohammad. Deputy Inspector General of Police Munir …
Read More »Foreign troops in Afghanistan leave lingering health and environmental challenges
AT News KABUL – An investigative report has uncovered significant health and environmental concerns stemming from the presence of foreign troops, particularly US military bases, during Afghanistan’s two-decade-long conflict. According to findings published in New Lines magazine, communities residing in close proximity to these former bases have experienced a notable …
Read More »Taliban criticize UN for talks over Afghan women
AT News KABUL – The Taliban has conveyed its regret regarding the recent UN talks on Afghanistan at the Security Council, which it believes were overshadowed by discussions on what the group referred to as ‘minor issues,’ specifically women’s education and employment. In a statement released on X, the spokesperson …
Read More »Taliban capture 200 militants in Afghanistan, including TTP members
KABUL – Afghanistan’s Taliban has apprehended 200 individuals suspected of involvement in cross-border attacks against Pakistan, with a particular focus on neutralizing the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). These actions were disclosed during recent bilateral talks held in Kabul between the Afghan authorities and a high-level delegation from Pakistan, coming in the …
Read More »Pakistan greenlights deportation plan for 1.1 million Afghans
KABUL – In a significant move driven by ongoing tensions with Afghanistan, Pakistan’s caretaker government has given the green light to repatriate approximately 1.1 million Afghan refugees residing in the country illegally. Sources have revealed that the decision was made during a recent meeting of the caretaker cabinet in Islamabad. …
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