KABUL: Presidential candidates are not ready to negotiate with President Ghani on the circumstances of his tenure extension in the Presidential Palace (ARG). President Ghani is ready to negotiate on ordaining the election ethical principles. But, the Presidential Candidates Council say that President Ghani should be ready to negotiate with …
Read More »Editorial: Eid with violence
Unfortunately like of previous years of around four decades, the war stricken countrymen have again celebrated Eid-ul Fiter amidst violent acts and fears of further deadly terrorist attacks. Violent acts from over the country reported and so far exact details of casualties, losses to properties, economy and other sectors are …
Read More »China, the unstoppable locomotive of growth
By Seddiq Hussainy China has been a genuine example for the world, particularly the developing Asia, in orchestrating an unprecedented rapid economic growth and accomplishing the excruciating task of dealing with extreme poverty. China’s profound transformation due to flexible and vigorous economic policies has helped uplift lives of more than …
Read More »‘Afghan women’s presence in peace talks insisted’
AT Monitoring Desk KABUL: The US Congress has asked the US State Department to include Afghan women in the ongoing peace process and make sure their voices are heard during the negotiations with the Taliban. In a letter signed by dozens of Congress members, they have asked the US Secretary …
Read More »At least 50 pro-govt. forces, 19 civilians killed during past week
The following report compiles all significant security incidents confirmed by New York Times reporters throughout Afghanistan from the past seven days. It is necessarily incomplete as many local officials refuse to confirm casualty information. The report includes government claims of insurgent casualty figures, but in most cases these cannot be …
Read More »35 terror attacks foiled in Kabul during Eid days
AT News Report KABUL: The Afghan security forces have foiled 35 terrorist attacks, including a car bombing which could be deadly with once again taking more innocent lives in Kabul, the capital city. Officials in the Ministry of Interior confirmed Friday of successfully prevention of these attacks during three days …
Read More »Eid celebrations
The Muslims around the world have celebrated the Eid-ul-Fitr after the completion of the holy month of Ramadan and the Afghan people, who suffered a lot due to decades of conflict, also joined the festivity with hope of truce between Afghan security forces and Taliban fighters just like last year. …
Read More »China’s Position on the China-US Economic and Trade Consultations
(June 2019) The State Council Information Office of The People’s Republic of China Contents Preface………………………………………………………………………… 3 I. Economic and trade friction provoked by the US damages the interests of both countries and of the wider world………………………………………………….. 4 II. The US has backtracked on its commitments in the China-US economic and trade …
Read More »Peaceful life a dream for Afghan children
AT News Report KABUL: June 2nd is celebrated internationally as the World Day of Children. The day is marked as Afghan children dream for a peaceful and better life, though the life condition in Kabul and some big cities had improved compared to the remote rural areas. Neda and Sobhan …
Read More »Khalilzad says killing of Afghans must stop
AT News Report KABUL: US Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation Zalmay Khalilzad wished all the Afghans “Eid Mubarak”, and called the killing of the Afghans to be stopped. “Let us find ways to work together to reduce or to immediately end the violence, as we continue negotiations to end the …
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