AT-KABUL: The president-ordered fact-finding commission on Tuesday started to investigate Saturday’s bloody terrorist attacks against the Enlightening Movement members who had gathered in Dehmazang area of Kabul to protest for their civil rights. Attorney General Mohammad Farid Hamidi who heads the commission, told reporters that the commission would conduct extensive …
Read More »Business condition deteriorating in Kabul, Balkh: Survey
By Farhad Naibkhel-KABUL: The situation of business is worsening in the capital Kabul as well as the northern province of Balkh, says a survey launched by the chamber of commerce and industries. The survey covered 600 businessmen to monitor the situation of commerce, products, employment and construction trend in Kabul, …
Read More »260 Taliban militants surrender in Samangan: MoI
AT-KABUL: At least 260 Taliban insurgents laid down arms and surrender after an 11-day military operation launched by the security forces in the northern Samangan province, the Ministry of Interior said on Tuesday. “The insurgents surrendered to the Afghan security forces in Dara-e-Suf district,” the ministry said in a statement. …
Read More »Key Daesh leader killed as govt tightens noose around terrorists
By Farhad Naibkhel-KABUL: At least 123 fighters loyal to the Daesh terrorist group including a top commander were killed in ground and air attacks in eastern Nangarhar province, said officials, a government’s movement apparently in retaliation of the Saturday’s suicide attack on Kabul protesters which was claimed by the group. …
Read More »Afghanistan Times is committed to serve the nation: Editor-in-chief
KABUL: Editor-in-chief of Afghanistan Times, Abdul Saboor Sarir, on Monday said that the newspaper is committed to serve Afghan nation while following the principles of professionality and journalistic ethics. At a ceremony marking the tenth anniversary of Afghanistan Times, the editor-in-chief said that there were many ups and downs, but …
Read More »Afghanistan Times marks tenth anniversary
AT-KABUL: Afghanistan Times marked its tenth anniversary on Monday here. Scores of journalists, writers, former and current officials participated in a ceremony held in this connection. Former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Rangin Dadfar Spanta, said that stability, impartiality and reporting about the current situation are not easy task particularly providing …
Read More »Relations with Pakistan bigger challenge than Al-Qaeda, Taliban: President Ghani
KABUL: Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on Saturday said state to state relations with Pakistan are a bigger challenge for Afghanistan than the existence of terror groups such as Al-Qaeda and Taliban. In an interview with Geo News, the Afghan President alleged that Pakistan provides sanctuaries to terrorists and trains them, …
Read More »Editorial: Revamp strategies
Insecurity is hanging like a mill-stone round the neck of policymakers in the power corridors as terrorism has claimed lives of 1,601 civilians and left 3,565 injured in the first half of the current year. Over 260 people were killed and 799 wounded alone in the capital city, Kabul. The …
Read More »Afghan Army chief coming to India with revised wish list
India and Afghanistan will discuss stepping up defence cooperation when Afghanistan’s Army chief General Qadam Shah Shahim visits New Delhi in late August, officials said, adding Afghanistan was likely to add to its wish list a request for more Mi-25 as well as Mi-35 attack helicopters. Confirming the visit of …
Read More »Afghanistan: Record level of civilian casualties sustained in first half of 2016–UNAMA
KABUL: A UN report on Afghanistan published Monday shows a record number of civilian casualties since counting began in 2009, with 5,166 civilians recorded killed or maimed in just the first six months of this year, of whom almost one-third were children. The total civilian casualty figure recorded by the UN …
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