AT News KABUL: The UN Refugee Agency, UNHCR, has welcomed Pakistan’s recent measure to lift restrictions and to ease movement of people and goods through official border crossings with Afghanistan. This happens after reports of border disruptions that have affected trade and regular population movements, including Afghan civilians who may need …
Read More »Women protest in Kabul over closed schools for girls
AT News KABUL: A group of women staged a peaceful protest in Kabul on Tuesday against the closure of girls’ schools, saying the world remained indifferent about women’s rights in Afghanistan. Protesters gathered at gates of UNAMA in Kabul accused the international community, human rights groups, and United Nations of …
Read More »China, Pakistan call for humanitarian aid to Afghanistan
AT News KABUL: Chinese and Pakistani leaders on Tuesday called on the international community to provide urgent humanitarian and economic aid to Afghanistan, as the United Nations has warned the country will face acute food and medicine shortages in the coming winter. Chinese President Xi Jinping and Pakistani Prime Minister …
Read More »UN doubles down on Afghanistan food crisis
AT News KABUL: The UN World Food Programme has once again warned that millions will face starvation this winter in Afghanistan unless urgent humanitarian aid is delivered. In a statement, WFP said that more than half the population – about 22.8 million people – face acute food insecurity, while 3.2 …
Read More »Russia mulls more talks, humanitarian aid to Afghanistan
AT News KABUL: Russia is planning to deliver humanitarian aid to Afghanistan in the coming days and that it is preparing for a new round of talks next month on the crisis in Afghanistan, said Zamir Kabulov, President Vladimir Putin’s special representative on Afghanistan. This came days after Russia hosted …
Read More »Iran to host international summit on Afghanistan
AT News KABUL: Iranian government will host an international minister-level conference, including Afghanistan’s neighbors, on Wednesday for talks about inclusiveness of new government and stability in Afghanistan. The Islamic Emirate is not invited to the meeting yet, but government spokesman, Zabiullah Mujahid, said he hopes the meeting’s outcome will benefit …
Read More »EU may return to Afghanistan in a month
AT News KABUL: The European Union is planning to reopen its diplomatic mission in Afghanistan within a month as the bloc is trying to increase involvement with the Taliban government. The move means that EU diplomats will return to Kabul about 12 weeks after they fled the city, as Brussels …
Read More »US negotiated with Taliban because it was losing: Khalilzad
AT News KABUL: The United States was losing the war to the Taliban, said ex-US peace envoy Zalmay Khalilzad, and that peace negotiations were chosen as an alternative to avoid a defeat. Khalilzad in an interview with CBS News said the US military had struggled to fortify its position against …
Read More »Naveen-ul-Haq: ‘I’m backing myself to bowl against anybody and just do what worked for me’
After being the top wicket-taker in the Vitality T20 Blast, and stints in various leagues, the Afghanistan quick bowler is raring to go in his first senior World Cup Afghanistan fast bowler Naveen-ul-Haq has established himself as a T20 – and T10 – globetrotter, following in the footsteps of his …
Read More »Taliban vow protection of UN agencies
AT News KABUL: Deputy Prime Minister of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, Abdul Salaam Hanafi met with UN secretary-General’s special representative to Afghanistan Deborah Lyons in Presidential Palace on Saturday, seeking the UN’s cooperation in Afghanistan. He assured the special representative of protecting all UN’s administrations in Afghanistan, said a …
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