AT-KABUL: Operatives of the National Directorate of Security (NDS) foiled a terror bid in Kabul by busting a group of militants in Logar province. The NDS in a statement issued here on Saturday said that the militants were members of Haqqani network. The group of nine insurgents wanted to carry …
Read More »Independence Day celebration catches fervor in Nangarhar
AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: Nangarhar is taking all preparations to host the Independence Day festivities on August 19, said the provincial governor. The preparations for celebration of the Independence Day have been started around ten days ago and roads, markets and other parts of Jalalabad, the capital city of province, are …
Read More »91 militants killed in Nangarhar offensives
AT-KABUL: At least 90 Taliban militants have been killed in a military offensive launched by Afghan security forces in eastern Nangarhar province, said an official source on Saturday. Hazrat Hussian Mashriqiwal, a spokesman for Nangarhar police, said that the military operations were conducted in Hesarak, Sherzad and Khogyani districts of …
Read More »TTP supports Afghan ulema’s fatwa against Pakistan
AT-KABUL: The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has put weight behind Afghan ulema’s recent fatwa of jihad (holy war) against Pakistan. Terming the terror attacks in Afghanistan against Islam and condemning Islamabad for supporting terrorism and harboring Afghan militants, members of the Afghanistan’s Ulema Council on Thursday issued a jihad fatwa against …
Read More »Educational institutes to get IT facilities
AT-KABUL: The Ministry of Communication and Information Technology (MCIT) signed agreements with the ministries of Education and Higher Education for provision of information technology facilities to the educational institutes. The institutes would also be linked with international universities aimed at enhancing capacity of teachers and students. Minister of Communication and …
Read More »Smuggling of low quality fuel irks ANSA, AISA
Abdul Zuhoor Qayomi-KABUL: Afghanistan National Standard Agency (ANSA) and Afghanistan Investment Support Agency (AISA) on Saturday said that low quality fuel and construction material enter into the country in huge quantity due to open borders and affecting the growth of local products and environment. After signing a memorandum of understanding …
Read More »Peace talks: Afghanistan says ‘thanks, but no thanks’ to Pakistan
By M. Sidiq Yosufi-KABUL: Afghan government this week rejected to participate in the second round of the peace talks with mediation of any second country, and asked Pakistan to take action against Taliban leadership in its territory instead of bringing them to the negotiation table. After series of deadly attacks …
Read More »Commendable standpoint of our religious scholars
In the midst of a fog of political chaos, insecurity, dwindling national economy, devaluating national currency, and the increased attacks of the Taliban, religious scholars have come together, raised their voice and condemned Pakistan-backed terrorism in Afghanistan. They came together in reaction to the recent wave of terror, particularly after …
Read More »Social media users launch ‘No to Pakistani Products’ campaign
AT-KABUL: After deadly attacks in Kabul – including the mid-night blast in Shah Shaheed area – for which the Afghan government pointed the finger of blame to Pakistan, Afghans launched a nationwide campaign through social media to say ‘No to Pakistani Products’ and support local products. The social media users …
Read More »Karzai condoles loss of lives in twin blasts in China
AT-KABUL: Ex-President Hamid Karzai expressed his deep sorrow over the death and destruction caused by explosions in China’s port city of Tianjin. Twin blasts at a warehouse in Tianjin left 54 people and wounded around 700 others. According to reports volatile chemicals were stored in the warehouse. More than a …
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