AT-KABUL: Afghan officials discussed Saturday the ‘Action Plan for Peace and Solidarity’ with a Pakistani delegation visited Kabul three days after head of intelligence agency and interior minister were in Islamabad to hand evidences over the recent Kabul attacks. Following Afghan delegation visit to Pakistan today Pakistan delegation included civil …
Read More »Nabil barred from overseas visit to US
AT-KABUL: The ex-chief of the intelligence agency, Rahmatullah Nabil was barred from travelling to abroad, but the government lifted the bar due to political parties’ pressure, the Afghanistan Axle Party said. Analysts say the government’s move to bar political opposition was against the law and political and civil freedom. Nabil …
Read More »Pashtun Spring in Pakistan; ‘Pakistan’s security agencies conduct slow motion Pashtun genocide and sponsor terrorism in Afghanistan’
AT-KABUL: The Pashtun Long March has reached Islamabad and staged a sit-in in front of press club, wanting Justice for Naqeeb Mahsood, full stop to Pashtun genocide in Pakistan, human rights violations in FATA and Pakistan imposed terrorism and militarism, but it was totally blackout by Pakistani media on the …
Read More »Trump should not prolong Afghan killing under Taliban pretext: Karzai
AT-KABUL: Former President, Hamid Karzai says that the US president Donald Trump should not prolong the war and killing of Afghan people under the pretext of war against Taliban. His remarks come after Trump rejected talks with Taliban leaders, a statement that hints the continuation of war in Afghanistan. Karzai …
Read More »Editorial: Good response to people’s killers
The national security forces in an operation carried out in the southern province of Kandahar, killed at least 50 Taliban fighters. The operation was launched just days after the insurgent group claimed responsibility for two deadly attacks in Kabul city. The attack on the Intercontinental hotel that killed at least …
Read More »President Ghani called Pakistan ‘Taliban center’ asked for action against terrorists
AT-KABUL: President, Ashraf Ghani, in a rare speech to the nation on Friday called Pakistan as “Taliban center” and asked Islamabad for “practical actions” against the terrorist networks on its soil, who have been involved in terrorist activities in Afghanistan. After holding Friday prayers in ARG mosque, Ghani appeared among …
Read More »Editorial: Pakistan vows to help Afghanistan in fighting terrorism
Two senior security officials flew Wednesday to Islamabad to have talks with Pakistani authorities. The visit took place in the wake of a series of terrorist attacks in Kabul, Nangarhar, Ghazni, Kandahar and Helmand provinces. Taliban claimed responsibility for more of these attacks, while the Daesh terrorist group also said …
Read More »Evidences shared with Pakistan, we asked for action: Interior minister
By Farhad Naibkhel-KABUL: Minister of Interior Wais Ahmad Barmak on Thursday said that during visit to Pakistan all documented issues shared discussed with Pakistan official and urged to take action. After recent attacks in Kabul Afghan delegation including Minister of Interior Wais Ahmad Barmak and Intelligence Chief visit Pakistan on …
Read More »Modi says terrorist hideouts are in neighboring of India, Afghanistan
AT-KABUL: Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, condemned the latest attacks in Kabul and provinces of Afghanistan, saying that terrorists’ sanctuaries and training bases are in the neighboring of Afghanistan and India. In a telephonic conversation with President Ashraf Ghani, Indian premier emphasized on elimination of the terrorists’ hideouts. Three subsequent …
Read More »Local Police threaten to leave outposts in north if government does not support them
AT-KABUL: The government-backed Local Police force in the northern province of Sar-e-Pul threatened to leave their outposts if they do not receive support from the central government. They say that the government was not providing them with foodstuff and fuel. Amanullah, commander of the local police in the Sayyad district, …
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