AT News KABUL: The Second Deputy Prime Minister of the Taliban Islamic Movement says that the government is planning to pay the salaries of its employees to overcome the ongoing problems of the people. Deputy Prime Minister, Abdul Salam Hanafi said that efforts are underway to launch development projects ahead …
Read More »Taliban to temporarily accomplish constitution of King Zahir Shah’s era
Mohammad Parwiz Arian KABUL: The Taliban Islamic Movement vows to temporarily accomplish the constitution belongs to the era of Afghanistan’s last King, Mohammad Zahir Shah. The ministry of justice said in a statement on Tuesday said those articles that violate the Islamic regulations will not be adopted. According to the …
Read More »Taliban warn Tajikistan to stop interference in Afghanistan
AT News KABUL: Second Deputy Prime Minister of the Taliban interim cabinet, Abdul Salaam Hanafi warned Tajikistan to stop interfering in Afghanistan’s affairs. He made the remarks in reaction to the Tajikistani President Emomali Rahmon’s speeches at the UN General Assembly. Rahmon earlier at the UN General Assembly expressed concerns …
Read More »Istanbul will assist with Taliban if forms inclusive govt
AT News KABUL: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that his country is ready to work with the Taliban if they form an inclusive government. Erdogan cited the remarks to CBS News. “Turkey’s approach toward women is quite well-known: women are present in every aspect of life,” he added. “Our …
Read More »‘Afghanistan is on a countdown to economic collapse’
Mohammad Parwiz Arian KABUL: Secretary-General of the Norwegian Refugee Council, Jan Egeland expressed concerns over economical challenges in Afghanistan, saying that the country is on a countdown to economic collapse. Mr. Egeland arrived in Kabul on Sunday and will leave the country on Tuesday. His visit to the war-torn country …
Read More »Afghan Students on scholarships lack access to travel
AT News KABUL: Students, who succeeded on overseas scholarship are stranded and unable to attend educational semesters due to the closure of the passport department and suspension of the international flights. The students said that they need to renew their passports and travel documents but the government offices have remained …
Read More »Traders blame Pakistan for making hurdles on Chaman route
AT News KABUL: Some Afghan traders blamed the Pakistani government for making hurdles on the Chaman-Boldak transit route. The traders called on the related authorities to find an immediate solution for the problems existed alongside the crossing points of the so-called Durand Line. They say that they would stop their …
Read More »Daily Covid-19: 51 cases, two deaths
AT News KABUL: The ministry of public health reported 51 confirmed cases of covid-19 with additional fatalities of two deaths within the past 24 hours. The tally was recorded out of 348 suspected samples in laboratories across the country, the ministry said in a statement on Sunday. The total number …
Read More »Lavrov denies discussion of Taliban recognition at UN
AT News KABUL: The foreign minister of Russian Federation, Sergei Lavrov said that there is no talk “on table” over the recognition of the Taliban by the international community. According to Reuter News Agency, the Russian top diplomat made the remarks on the sideline of the annual gathering of UN …
Read More »Karzai praised graduates of Russian, Indian scholarships
AT News KABUL: Former President, Hamid Karzai met with graduates who were provided educational scholarships by the Karzai Educational Foundation. The scholars secured degrees of bachelor, master and Ph.D. in various faculties from Russian Federation and India. Former President praised their graduation and hope that the graduates are provided with …
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