Erik Prince, founder of the controversial security firm Blackwater, is trying to convince President Donald Trump to privatize America’s war in Afghanistan. His pitch rejected by senior US administration officials, most notably Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis, but he is not giving up with pursing his pitch for the people …
Read More »Army helicopter crashes in Parwan; wounds 6 aboard
AT-KABUL: A military helicopter crashed in Koh Safi district of Parwan on Saturday, wounding at least six army crews aboard. Parwan governor’s spokeswoman Wahida Shahkar said that two Afghan army helicopters were landing in Mandiqo area of the district when one of them crashed due to a technical problem this …
Read More »IEC unable to fulfill commitments over fraud prevention: FEFA
AT-KABUL: The Free and Fair Election Forum of Afghanistan (FEFA) believes that the Independent Election Commission (IEC) is not able to fulfill its commitments over preventing electoral fraud. “We cannot assess these subjects with individuals and we need to make a mechanism and make pre conditions for the frauds. I …
Read More »Fears rise amid ‘suspicious’ election maneuvers
AT-KABUL: Members of the National Assembly have asserted that Democracy International for Afghanistan has organized meetings with some of the parliamentary election contenders to seek their perspectives on a joint venture. Chiefs of this organization, Ajmal Ghani and Dawod Noorzai, have not commented on this issue. However, Kabul News reported …
Read More »U.S. is making Afghanistan a backyard for military experiments
AT-KABUL: Members of the National Assembly have asserted that Afghanistan has become a laboratory of U.S.-manufactured weaponry, in the wake of reports that Washington is sending a batch of new warplanes to the country. Political experts and members of the Lower House of the Parliament said that the use of …
Read More »Peace Council poised to host AfPak cleric conference
AT-Kabul: High Peace Council is gearing up to host religious scholars from Pakistan and Afghanistan to discuss stalled peace process, just in the wake of talks between Afghan officials with the Taliban leadership in Saudi Arabia. Karim Khalili, chief of the council, said that Kabul has been lobbying with Pakistan’s …
Read More »Thousands of underprivileged families receive wheat in Samangan
AT-KABUL: More than three thousand families including people hit by drought, police martyrs’ families and nomads received 441 tons of wheat in aid on Saturday in northern Samangan province, officials said. Rajab Ali Yousufi, head of Afghanistan National Disaster Management Authority (ANDMA) for Samangan, told Pajhwok Afghan News that the …
Read More »Displaced people in Herat selling daughters to make livelihood
AT-KABUL: The internally displaced families in the western province of Herat are selling their child daughters to make money and save other members of the families, local official said Saturday. “We have so far registered 72 cases of girls selling by their parents in Herat and other adjacent provinces under …
Read More »The People of Afghanistan are winning
By Ambassador Dr. Zia Nezam-Afghan security forces have repeatedly demonstrated courage and determination to defeat terrorist tyranny. Our forces are tenaciously bringing the battle to the Taliban and their ilk. Thus, for example, the Taliban-led insurgency has been unable to wrest control of the major part of the national territory, …
Read More »ANDSF kills 57 Taliban in fresh offensives
AT-KABUL: More than fifty-seven Taliban insurgents have been killed and ten wounded in fresh offensives launched by Afghan security forces over the past day. The Ministry of Defense said in a statement that Afghan Army and Police and National Directorate of Security officers launched joint operations against insurgents in different …
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