AT Monitoring Desk KABUL: To put rest over legitimacy questions of the government that what would happen after President Ghani’s term expires on May 22, the Supreme Court (SC) on Sunday said it had extended the National Unity Government’s term until presidential elections. Initially it was slated for April 20, …
Read More »Nimroz custom office starts 24h operations
AT News Report KABUL: Nimroz custom office has begun 24 hours’ operation to help and facilitate private sectors and traders. Ministry of Finance (MoF) in a statement said a delegation leading by head of customs office Reshad Popal has visited southern Nimroz province to put on practice the 24 hours’ …
Read More »Mohib vows to curb kidnapping, organized crimes in Herat
AT News Report KABUL: The country’s top security official has pledged to combat kidnappings and organized crimes in western Herat province. The youngest National Security Advisor (NSA) Hamdullah Mohib said a group will be set up in regards. Mohib, who is currently in a trip to the province met local …
Read More »70 roadside bombs seized in Helmand
AT News Report KABUL: Afghan National Police (ANP) officers have discovered and confiscated at least 70 roadside bombs in southern Helmand province, ministry of interior said Sunday. ANP has carried out clearance crackdowns in Garmsir and Greshk districts of Helmand, in which they discovered and seized 70 various types of …
Read More »Daudzai says all is set to hold Jirga
AT News Report KABUL: The forthcoming Consultative Loya Jirga would be held on its due time (29 April), said President Ghani’s Special Envoy for Peace Umer Daudzai, hinting toward preparations which is in full swing and be held with or without Taliban participations. Briefing newsmen on Sunday, Daudzai said at …
Read More »Afghans strongly condemn Sri Lanka terrorist attacks: 207 killed, over 450 injured
AT News Report KABUL: President Ashraf Ghani and other Afghan leaders on Sunday strongly condemned terrorist attacks in Sri Lanka, in which hundreds of people were killed and wounded. Officials in Sri Lanka said that 207 people were killed, 450 others wounded as explosions hit four hotels and three churches …
Read More »Afghan women’s career development center help women find jobs
AT Monitoring Desk KABUL: Afghanistan’s Civil Service Institute’s (ACSI) Women’s Career Development Center has the equipment and information system it needs to help women who are seeking employment. The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) provided computers, small office equipment and a management information system to the center so that …
Read More »Afghans feel pains of Sri Lanka attacks
The people of Afghanistan maybe the only nation in the world that feel the pains of the victims of Sunday’s bomb attacks in Sri Lanka, because Afghans have been the victims of such deadly attacks for a long time. The multiple organized bomb attacks that were dismissed by most of …
Read More »Karzai concerned over government’s carelessness on night raids
AT News Report KABUL: Former President, Hamid Karzai strongly condemned night raids against civilians in Ghazni province’s district of Gilan and the district of Nerkh in the neighboring province of Wardak, expressing concerns over inattention by the government. A number of civilians were killed and wounded in the night raids. …
Read More »Clashes at the gates of Kunduz city: Local officials
AT News Reports KABUL: Local officials in northern Kunduz province blame the government for not paying attention to the security situation in the provincial city, saying that the clashes were now at the gates of Kunduz city, the provincial capital with the same name. They say that they are worried …
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