AT Monitoring Desk KABUL: Peshawar has hosted a two-day long the Afghan-Pakistan cultural show in order to promote the commonalities in culture of the two countries, an organizer said. The two-day event was held at Nishtar Hall in capital city of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to celebrate the Afghanistan Cultural Day. The …
Read More »Great Russian Movies For People Who Don’t Think They Like Russian Movies
Nobody loves Russian movies, even Russians themselves.�Their films are very long, very slow, black & white or monochromatic. They are crowded by intellectual talk and lack plot, characters or any kind of entertainment. This is common knowledge and, of course, it’s not true. We, the Russians, love our cinema – …
Read More »Oscar Pistorius due back in court as sentencing starts
South African athlete Oscar Pistorius returns to court later for sentencing after being convicted of killing his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp. Pistorius was found guilty of the culpable homicide of Ms Steenkamp last month but he was cleared of murder. Judge Thokozile Masipa is expected to hand down a sentence after …
Read More »Islamic State crisis: US to send 1,500 more troops to Iraq
The US is to send 1,500 more non-combat troops to Iraq to boost Iraqi forces fighting Islamic State (IS) militants, the White House says. The Pentagon said the troops would train and assist Iraqi forces. President Barack Obama authorised the deployment following a request from Iraq’s government, the Pentagon added. …
Read More »Philippines marks one year since Typhoon Haiyan
Thousands of people have taken part in a memorial walk on the anniversary of Typhoon Haiyan which ravaged central parts of the Philippines a year ago. Crowds marched through the city of Tacloban as sirens sounded and bells rang at the exact time the storm hit. There were also anti-government …
Read More »Yemen swears in new government amid boycott
Former president’s party and Houthi rebels pull out from cabinet after UN slapped sanctions on three leaders. Yemen’s new government has been sworn in amid opposition from the ruling General People’s Congress (GPC) and the Houthi rebels who said that they would not back a confidence vote. President Abd-Rabu Mansour …
Read More »Mexico shocked by students’ massacre
Country horrified as parents say they will only accept students are dead if DNA tests confirm the confessions. Furious protesters burned several vehicles and threw firebombs at a southern Mexican state’s headquarters on Saturday after authorities indicated that gang hitmen slaughtered 43 missing students. More than 300 students, many wearing …
Read More »Shelling rocks Ukraine’s east despite truce
Intense artillery fire erupts near Donetsk in what is seen as worst fighting since tenuous September ceasefire. Intense artillery fire has broken out in the pro-Russia separatist bastion of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine, the worst since a barely-observed ceasefire was signed in September. Shelling by heavy artillery continued throughout the …
Read More »Afghan forces launch offensive in Kunduz
AT Monitoring Desk KABUL: Afghan security forces have launched an intensive military offensive against insurgents in Northern Kunduz province, said an official source. Afghan National Army (ANA) commando forces are for the first time leading the clearance operation. Spokesman for the Ministry of Defense (MoD), Zahir Azimi, the operation was …
Read More »Logar PC members’ swearing-in ceremony comes under attack
AT News Report KABUL: A hand grenade attack on Logar governor’s house left three policemen wounded, said an official source on Sunday. New provincial council members were swearing-in in the building when a man hurled the grenade, the source added. Afghan forces arrested the attacker, when he was trying to …
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