Two deadly violent acts in Kabul and Kandahar simultaneously in a two days, less than 24 has not only causes lives to precious innocent lives but even it leads to further fueling of miseries amongst people of the country who were made up by imposed wars and terrors in last …
Read More »Abdullah expects Taliban accept truce offer
AT News Report KABUL: Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah calls on Taliban to accept the government’s ceasefire offer if the militants really want peace in the country. “If Taliban think that they will gain peace through negotiations with the US, this is impossible,” Abdullah said Friday in the Kabul conference on …
Read More »Hamid Karzai’s remarks in peace conference
Peace process must be Afghan-owned Regional major countries—China, Russia, India should involve in peace parleys US, Pakistan deal on Afghan peace unacceptable AT News Report KABUL: Former President, Hamid Karzai believes that the 1990s peace accord in Cambodia could be a good inspiration for Afghanistan, in which the United States, …
Read More »NATO says won’t allow Afghanistan become terrorists hotbed
AT News Report KABUL: NATO Senior Civilian Representative to Afghanistan Nicholas Kay said that their priority is to help Afghans achieve peace as soon as possible, while saying that they are not in rush to leave Afghanistan. Taking to a conference “Afghanistan Before, During, and After Peace, here in Kabul, …
Read More »8 killed, 33 injured in Kabul car bombing
KABUL- At least eight people were killed and another 33 nearly all of them civilians were injured after an Vehicle-Borne Improvised Explosive Device (VBIED) went off near to southern entrance of Kabul University. Blast just outside southern gate of Kabul university, Photo taken from the University. 19/July/2019 Interior Ministry said …
Read More »11 killed as Taliban complex attack on Kandahar Police HQ ended
KABUL- At least 11 people were “martyred” and another 83 were injured after Taliban armed bombers attacked Kandahar Police Headquarters today afternoon, officials said. The attack which began with detonation of two car bombings against northern gate of the Police facility was followed by armed attack. At least six more …
Read More »Editorial: Obstructing health services
Taliban militants have shut down dozens of clinics and dispensaries in central Maidan Wardak province, adjacent to capital Kabul thus depriving thousands of helpless and war stricken countrymen of their basic rights of health services. Around 42 health facilities, run by the Swedish Committee for Afghanistan have been closed so …
Read More »Meet Afghan prodigy who achieved gold medal in US contests
AT News Report KABUL: An Afghan 16-year-old genius student from the Afghan-Turk High School has brought pride to the country–where consistently schools are burnt down and education faces many hurdles – by winning gold and silver medals and certificates at an international competition of “Science and Technology” in the United …
Read More »AIHRC gets new chairperson
AT News Report KABUL: Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission (AIHRC) chairperson, Sima Samar, has been confirmed to be replaced by Shaharzad Akbar, a young activist, dynamic on several fronts of the human rights and social justice. The AIHRC receives new chairperson in a while that Mrs. Samar chaired the organ …
Read More »Overnight clashes leave 18 Afghan forces dead in Badghis
AT Monitoring Desk KABUL: Taliban militants killed at least 18 Afghan soldiers in clashes that erupted overnight when troops were trying to capture a senior Taliban leader, government officials said on Wednesday. The clashes started after several soldiers were air dropped into the Ab Kamari district of western Badghis province …
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