Violence against women is considered a widespread and undeniable realty in Afghanistan’s society. Women are suffering from different types of violence. They are going through physical, verbal and psychological, economic, sexual and other types of violence which can’t be explain simply. Child marriages and honor killing is another catastrophe. It …
Read More »Karzai condemns Kabul attack
AT-KABUL: Former President, Hamid Karzai “strongly” condemned Wednesday’s terrorist attack in Kabul. A suicide bomber on foot blew himself up close to the defense ministry and the administration affairs of the presidential office at a rush hour time in the Police District 2, killing at least five people and injuring …
Read More »Visa restriction poses bad impacts on trade, business
From Shamim Shahid-PESHAWAR: Deteriorating relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan, visa restrictions for crossing over the Pak Afghan crossings badly affecting trade and economic activities throughout the tribal belt in general and border towns in particular. During a visit to Landi Kotal, town of Khyber Agency near to Pak Afghan border, …
Read More »Might is right: Powerful men occupy land of teachers in Kapisa
AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: Education officials in eastern Kapisa province have pointed out that some powerful individuals have been illegally occupied land in Alasai district, allotted for a township for teachers. Property officer of education department has confirmed while talking to the local media that the greedy and powerful individuals have …
Read More »‘Over $1b invested in private sector’
AT-KABUL: The Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Industries (ACCI) on Wednesday during inauguration of Afghan products exhibition said that over $1 billion had been invested in private sector in the past six months. “Mostly investment has been taken place over factories producing non-alcoholic beverages and energies,” said Commercial Deputy of …
Read More »Afghanistan not burning back: Mattis
AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: The US Defense Secretary James Mattis said Tuesday that the Trump administration determination to defeat ISIS in Syria and latest policy towards North Korea is not meant Afghanistan is on the backburner. Responding to the queries of media reporters in Washington he said, “No, it is not. …
Read More »‘NUG asked to end internal rifts’; CPSA terms NUG foreign policy a failure canon
By Farhad Naibkhel-KABUL: The Council for Protection and Stability of Afghanistan (CPSA) on Wednesday came hard on leaders of the National Unity Government over persists of internal rifts between them, asking to put an end to it before discrepancies. “Still rifts are not resolved between NUG leaders, thus CPSA calls …
Read More »“Kabul never supports fencing along Durand Line”
AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: Afghanistan says it will never put weight behind fencing work along the Durand line, a plan that has taken at hand by Pakistan authority, terming it important to stop militant movement. Afghanistan’s ambassador to Pakistan, Dr. Hazrat Omar Zakhilwal while briefing newsmen in Peshawar, said that Durand …
Read More »Editorial: Landmine, a silence killer
Afghanistan is one of the most heavily mined countries in the globe. Landmines pose an ever-present danger to civilians. The use of mines was a daily practice during civil war, but recently Taliban and other militant outfits are also using this weapon as their key element to target security forces. …
Read More »Suicide attack kills five in Kabul city
AT-KABUL: At least five people-mostly civilians- were killed and three others were injured after a suicide bomber detonated his explosives in central part of Kabul city Wednesday afternoon officials said. The bomber carried out the attack just outside the Exit gate of the Administrative Affairs Office of the presidential palace …
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