AT News Report KABUL: Six Taliban mine planters were killed as their explosive devices went off prematurely in southern Paktia and northern Kunduz provinces, officials said on Monday. Four Taliban mine planters were killed by own bomb blast while they were planting a roadside bomb in Andar region, Chamkani district …
Read More »37 militants killed in fresh raids
AT News Report KABUL: At least 37 militants were killed and three others wounded in multiple extensive military crackdowns carried out by the Afghan security forces across the country in the past 24 hours, security officials said Monday. Ministry of Defense in a statement said the Afghan National Army (ANA) …
Read More »Alleged corrupt man runs senior post in finance ministry
AT News Report KABUL: Walid Tamim who is charged with three embezzlement and other corruption cases, has been appointed as deputy finance minister for custom offices and incomes, the attorney general office says. Officials in the attorney general say that Tamim’s cases were under investigation and would be shared with …
Read More »Stars and Stripes: US to use largest gunship in Afghan war
AT News Report KABUL: The Stars and Stripes reports that the US military would use the largest warplane equipped by laser weapons in the war in Afghanistan. It quoted US military officials as saying on Sunday that the AC-130 Ghostrider gunship flies over Afghan airspace almost every night and is …
Read More »Editorial: Dawn of another electoral crisis
A new blow to the Afghan presidential election came on Sunday as the incumbent CEO Abdullah Abdullah, also a presidential candidate and longtime rival of President Ashraf Ghani, withdrew his team of observers from the ongoing official vote recount process – which the Independent Election Commission (IEC) began despite opposition …
Read More »Killer of Paktia judges killed in Logar airstrike
AT News Report KABUL: An airstrike in central Logar province has killed the assassins of the Paktika judges, who have lost their lives in a Taliban ambush in Mohammad Agha district of Logar last week, military officials said Sunday Head of Logar provincial council, Hasibullah Stanikzai told Pajhwok Afghan News …
Read More »Number of women in ANDSF increased: SIGAR
AT news Report KABUL: The level of women presence in the security forces rankings has been increased to 30 percent, the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) said in report. According to SIGAR, the female number in the Afghan security forces has jumped up from 4,495 of last year …
Read More »Scores of militants shun violence in Nangarhar
At News Report KABUL: Local officials in eastern Nangarhar province said Sunday that tens of IS-K, also known as Daesh, and Taliban militants have surrendered and joined the government-initiated peace and reconciliation process. Provincial governor’s office said in a statement that over 32 Daesh militants and four Taliban fighters have …
Read More »Afghan-Pak diplomatic relations on verge of an end
By Shamim Shahid Amidst possible resumption of US led peace efforts in Afghanistan, its diplomatic relations with Pakistan is on verge of collapse when foreign offices of both the countries are engaged in exchange of harsh words, blaming each others for harassing of diplomats and cross points insertions. So far …
Read More »Afghans to meet in Beijing on November 21
AT News Report KABUL: The third intra-Afghan talks is expected to be held on November 21 in China’s capital city of Beijing, some politicians who are going to attend the meeting said, the first ever face to face meeting between President Ashraf Ghani’s government and Taliban who have repeatedly refused …
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