KABUL: Attorney General’s Office has started issuing overseas travel bans to target Afghanistan Football Federation president Keramuddin Karim and four other federation members after graphic details emerged of alleged sexual and physical abuse against members of the women’s national team. Karim is one of the men accused of the physical, …
Read More »AfPak ties under microscope
NO one can neglect the role the people can play in strengthening of bilateral relations between neighboring countries. It was the Europeans who had overthrown monarchies, helping in transforming hostile empires into united nations. Peoples of Afghanistan and Pakistan were also united at the last times of war against the …
Read More »Militia leader released on bail
KABUL: Militia leader Nizamuddin Qaisari and a key commander and loyal of Gen. Dostum’s Junbish-i-Milli Islami Party has been released on bail after six months in detention, the party confirmed on Friday. A pro-government militia leader, Qaisari was arrested in Maimana, Faryab, in July and then transferred to Kabul to …
Read More »Editorial: Presidential polls delayed
Reportedly the presidential polls scheduled in coming April was delayed in the wake of expedited peace efforts being brokered by the United States Special Representative Dr. Zalmay Khalilzad. Recent round of talks held at Abu Dhabi whereas next round of talks is scheduled to be held in Riyadh Saudi Arabia. …
Read More »Will be ‘merciless against enemies’: Amrullah Saleh
KABUL: Amrullah Saleh, a former Afghan intelligence chief who was recently appointed as acting interior minister, on Tuesday vowed that he would be “merciless against criminals and enemies of the country.” “I hope when I leave the post, people would attach two attributes to me: a sincere servant of the …
Read More »Moscow, Islamabad discuss Afghan peace
KABUL: Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Wednesday held a meeting with his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov on his trip to Moscow, his last stop on a whirlwind four-nation tour, according to a media report. The ministers talked about the revival of peace process in Afghanistan. They also discussed …
Read More »Presidential elections likely delayed to allow for reforms
By Farhad Naibkhel-KABUL: Afghanistan’s presidential elections scheduled for April next year may have to be pushed back for another few months, the election commission said on Wednesday citing organizational reforms. In spite of government and poll panel’s constant emphasis to hold “timely” presidential elections on its stipulated date, April 2019, …
Read More »Iran held talks with Taliban amid efforts for Afghan peace
KABUL: Iran has met with the Taliban, a top Iranian security official said Wednesday according to the Tasnim news agency, just days after the group attended peace talks in Abu Dhabi. Ali Shamkhani, secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, made the announcement while on a visit to the Afghan …
Read More »Afghanistan plans first hybrid power project, to add 340 KW to grid
KABUL: An accord for building high voltage solar-wind hybrid power project in Nangarhar has been signed and supply to the provincial grid will increase by 340 kilowatts. Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development signed in a project implementation agreement with South Korea and United Nation Development Program (UNDP) on Wednesday …
Read More »Legislative want comprehensive investigation over recent Kabul attack
AT-KABUL: Members of parliament expressed concern over Monday’s Kabul terrorist attack, calling on the government to hold a comprehensive investigation to find the planning location of the attack that killed 43 people, while another 30 were injured. A group of attackers stormed the department of martyrs and disabled persons after …
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