AT-KABUL: Three passengers were killed and 22 others injured in a traffic accident on the Kabul-Kandahar highway in southern Ghazni province on Wednesday, said official sources. The provincial traffic chief Mohammadullah Ahmadi told media that the incident took place in Aziz Kala area, where a truck collided with a passenger …
Read More »Kabul, Doha signed MoU on educational cooperation
AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: A memorandum of understanding (MoU) regarding cooperation in education sector was signed on Wednesday with Qatar. Qatar News Agency (QNA) reported that the MoU was signed by the Minister of Education and Higher Education Mohammed bin Abdul Wahed Al-Hammadi who is also Secretary General of the Supreme …
Read More »Body to protect women’s rights established
“At a time when many Afghan women are struggling to survive, the NGOs are merely cashing in on the hype of women’s rights.” By Akhtar M. Nikzad-KABUL: Amid serious concerns over increase in violence cases against women, a new body under the name of “57 Movement” (a cluster of civil …
Read More »Top US general may seek more troops for Afghanistan
WASHINGTON — Afghanistan’s security situation is so tenuous that the top U.S. commander there wants to keep as many U.S. troops there as possible through 2016 to boost beleaguered Afghan soldiers and may seek additional American forces to assist them. Army Gen. John Campbell said in an interview with USA …
Read More »Narcotics a funding source for terrorists: CJTF
590 drug traffickers sent behind bars By Farhad Naibkhel-KABUL: Requesting international support, the Criminal Justice Task Force (CJTF) on Wednesday said that narcotics are a funding source for terrorists. Spokesperson of the CJTF, Ahmad Khaled Moahed, said that link between terrorism and narcotics is evident. He said that this international …
Read More »No question of proxy war: Outgoing Indian ambassador to Kabul Amar Sinha
RUCHI KUMAR-Amar Sinha has been India’s ambassador to Afghanistan for the last two and a half years He is very popular among the Afghan polity and locals too Sinha saw regime changes in both countries, but feels the relationship didn’t change It’s a bittersweet moment for Amar Sinha. The man …
Read More »Afghanistan to form 7,000 member security force to guard $10 billion TAPI pipeline
The announcement is heartening for India since many of the country’s projects in Afghanistan have been targeted by terrorist groups. NEW DELHI: Afghanistan has said it will raise a 7,000-member security force to guard the $10-billion Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (Tapi) gas pipeline project within its territory, an announcement that comes close on …
Read More »Mohammad Shahzad century powers Afghanistan to four-wicket win
Riding on the back of a sensational unbeaten century from Mohammad Shahzad, Afghanistan chased down 254 with four wickets in hand in the second One-Day International against Zimbabwe in Sharjah. Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to bat first. The openers Richmond Mutumbami (21) and Peter Moor (50) got Zimbabwe …
Read More »Cost of free speech
The Reporters Without Borders, a watchdog, reported on Tuesday that this year 110 journalists were killed in the line of duty. Since 2005, as many as 787 journalists were killed in the world. Unfortunately, the killers enjoy impunity in most of the cases. Justice has not been provided to the …
Read More »38 Daesh fighters killed in Nangarhar
AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: At least 38 Islamic State (IS) militants have been killed in airstrikes conducted by the Afghan Air Force in eastern Nangarhar province, said officials on Tuesday. The 201st Selab Military Corps in a press statement said that Afghan Air Force launched airstrikes on hideouts of IS militants …
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