AT News Report KABUL: The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has voiced its continuing deep concerns about the high number of civilian casualties in Afghanistan and reiterates that all parties to the conflict must do their utmost to protect civilians from harm. “The disregard for civilian life exhibited by …
Read More »Afghan youths mature enough today
By Mohammad Ihsan Panjshiri KABUL: Undoubtedly, the youths are considered as the keen and active part of a society, and are the most sensitive against any move or phenomenon that can bring any change in their circumstance. The youth wants to know about the secrets of the vital moves and …
Read More »War imposed on us, Taliban should hold talks with fellow Afghans: Karzai
AT News Report KABUL: Former President, Hamid Karzai, said that the ongoing war in Afghanistan had been imposed by foreigners, calling on Taliban to hold talks with their fellow Afghans. He stated these remarks on Wednesday in a large gathering of political leaders, who unanimously said that election would pave …
Read More »Civilian casualties a serious matter of concern
AT News Report KABUL: The human rights and justice entities call on the war parties to pay serious attention to the civilian lives, saying that increasing in civilian casualties is a matter of great concern. But the ministry of defense says that the army is very cautious about civilian lives …
Read More »“We seek a brilliant future for Afghanistan”: Trump
AT News Report KABUL: Talking at the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday in New York, US President Donald Trump once again emphasized the US has never been fan of “Endless War” and that it seeks a “brilliantfuture” for Afghanistan. Trump said thatelimination of terrorism and “turning peace to a …
Read More »People expect credible elections
AT News Report KABUL: In the run-up to voting on 28 September in presidential elections, the United Nations in Afghanistan urges all stakeholders to play their part in creating conditions for citizens to vote in safety and for the credibility of the electoral process to be safeguarded. “Free from fear, intimidation …
Read More »Afghanistan needs external help in its war on terror: Moscow
AT Monitoring Desk KABUL: The north of Afghanistan might transform into a new springboard for international terrorist organizations, and so the country needs help from abroad to prevent the threats, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Wednesday in his address to the United Nations Security Council, TASS reported. “Both …
Read More »NATO stands by Afghan sides
AT News Report KABUL: The NATO Senior Civilian Representative for Afghanistan, Nicholas Kay has once again announced allies’ fully support to the Afghan National Defense and Security Forces. In a video clip at his twitter page, Kay said that he visited NATO headquarters as his regular visit to consult the …
Read More »Karzai says Afghan election threatens peace
KABUL: A presidential election that is days away in Afghanistan threatens the troubled nation’s best chance of making peace with the Taliban and ending 18 years of war, former President Hamid Karzai told The Associated Press on Tuesday, comparing the vote to asking a heart patient to run a marathon. Karzai, still …
Read More »Editorial: Crisis on the horizon
According to the Independent Election Commission (IEC), the two-month-long electoral campaign period for Saturday’s presidential election came to an end on Wednesday and until Saturday a silence period will be observed. The government assures of full preparation to conduct the polls. However, having been suspended for several times, the election …
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