AT-KABUL: The European Union announced on Tuesday in Brussels conference to provides $1.1 billion in annual support to Afghanistan until 2020. Germany’s international broadcaster Deutsche Well reported the European Commission would commit an extra $224 million in a year to strengthen state structure in the “war-ravaged country”. “The commission in …
Read More »Mujadidi against immunity to Hekmatyar
AT-KABUL: The Nejat-e-Mili Party, led by the ex-president and Jihadi leader Sebghatullah Mujadidi, criticized the government for providing legal immunity and privileges to Gulbuddin Hekmayar, but supported the peace deal with the Hezb-e-Islami Afghanistan (HIA). According to a report of the Voice of America (VOA), the Nejat-e-Mili Party expressed serious …
Read More »Nationwide support: People condemn anti-Karzai slogans
AT-KABUL: In separate gatherings across the country, huge number of the former President Hamid Karzai’s supporters has condemned ‘certain circles’ for chanting slogans against the ex-president during a ceremony to mark the 5th death anniversary of the former High Peace Council chief, Burhanuddin Rabbani. They demanded an apology from those …
Read More »Editorial: Failure upon failure
The Taliban insurgents have become a severe headache for the public and the government. To deal with the increasing insecurity, the public has defied the threats and harsh weather and to cast votes. The turnout was unprecedented. However, the public mandate was not respected. Despite that everyone welcomed formation of …
Read More »Taliban fighters storm Kunduz city
By Farhad Naibkhel-KABUL: The Taliban militants entered the Kunduz city Monday after launching a massive offensive from four direction, officials and residents said. “After hours of clashes, Taliban captured Khiaban Madrasa and provincial council office,” provincial council member Aminullah said. He said that Taliban entered from east and west. “Only …
Read More »Six civilians killed in Jawzjan bomb blast
AT-KABUL: At least six civilians were killed and 40 others wounded in a roadside bombing in the northern province of Jawzjan, a local official said Monday. Provincial governor Reza Ghafoori said that explosive attached to a motorcycle detonated in a busy area of Darzab distract. “The wounded people were shifted …
Read More »Atmar terms Karzai as most respectful person
AT-KABUL: The National Security Advisor Mohammad Hanif Atmar has strongly reacted to the disrespect towards the former President, Hamid Karzai, and said the ex-president was the most respectful person the country’s modern history. In a statement issued by his office, Atmar called Karzai “an important and influential figure in Afghanistan’s …
Read More »Private company wins Jauzjan power plant contract
AT-KABUL: A private company was contracted to establish the gas power plant in Sheberghan city, the provincial capital of Jawzjan. “The total worth of contract is $250 million dollars and provided by Bayat foundation which is one of a major foundation in the country,” water and energy minister Ali Ahmad …
Read More »Taliban launches fresh attacks on Afghanistan’s Kunduz city
AT-KABUL: Taliban militants have once again launched heavy attacks on Afghanistan northern Kunduz city early on Monday and fierce fighting has been continuing in outskirts of the city, officials confirmed. “Taliban fighters attacked the city from four directions early in the morning and intense fighting still (Monday morning) continue” Mahfuzullah …
Read More »To be or not to be: Peace or extinction
By Dr Khurshid Alam-The end to the great bloody game is not in sight as predicted by our leaders when it was started that it will go till the last Pashtun/ Afghan. It was obvious from the start that the agenda is colossal needs blood to complete the script. In the present political scenario “terror” is the need of the period for the Pakistan’s …
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