AT News KABUL: Representatives from the United States, NATO, European Union, France, Germany, Italy, Norway and the United Kingdom, met in Rome to discuss Afghanistan’s situation, where they urged a political solution, saying that Afghan war would end militarily. The representatives of economic giants also expressed concerns over high-level violence …
Read More »Schools reopen after virus shutdown
AT News KABUL: The ministry of education announced the reopening of all schools after a long shutdown due to the rising COVID-19 infections. The ministry spokesman Najiba Aryan said the decision was taken by joint committee of the ministry of higher education, the ministry of public health and the ministry …
Read More »Editorial: Pakistan’s aggression in Spin-Boldak
A video has been doing rounds on social media shows Pakistani militias crossed the zero point of the impose crossing- Durand Line. Pakistan has always held vicious intentions towards Afghanistan. The Pakistani military- who maintain the power on the country’s government affairs- has fired hundreds of rockets across the Durand …
Read More »Afghanistan Times celebrates 15th anniversary with a vision towards future
Fifteen years ago today, we began our sojourn as Afghanistan’s first national institution to publish English news content, with a focus on the country’s current affairs – a mission characterized by objectivity, impartiality and professionalism This year marks the 15th anniversary of Afghanistan Times, which was established on July 25th …
Read More »Is Peace possible in Afghanistan without a clear vision?
Peace is the absence of war, while war is the absence of peace! A negotiated peace in Afghanistan presents a number of challenges. The duration of the war over several decades has created a number of situations, that requires an in-depth examination in light of the peace negotiations that took …
Read More »Protest erupts in Washington against abduction of Afghan envoy’s daughter
AT News KABUL: Hundreds of the Afghans settled in the U.S. have staged demonstration in front of the Pakistani embassy in Washington to protest the abduction of the Afghan ambassador’s daughter in Islamabad. The protestors chanted anti-Pakistani slogans, demanding prosecution for the perpetrators. Earlier, the Afghan foreign ministry said that …
Read More »Biden doubles down on continued Afghan support
AT News KABUL: The US President Joe Biden reaffirmed sustained American support for Afghan security forces after the withdrawal of foreign forces from the country. In a phone call with President Biden reiterated that support for the Afghan defense and security forces will continue unabated. A statement issued by his …
Read More »“Afghanistan will be a pariah nation if Taliban rise to power by force”
AT News KABUL: A top U.S. official has warned that Afghanistan will be an isolated nation if the Taliban take power by force. This comes amid rapid advances by the Taliban. The group has overrun many towns and key transit ports and trade corridors and heavy fighting is threatening to …
Read More »Government to impose curfew in 31 provinces
AT News KABUL: The interior ministry says they plan to impose night curfew in 31 of 34 provinces, aiming to prevent Taliban’s activities. Ahmad Zia Zia, deputy spokesman of the interior ministry, said Saturday that the restriction would be implemented from today (July 25). However, he said that Kabul, Nangarhar …
Read More »262 Taliban killed in fresh raids
AT News KABUL: At least 262 Taliban militants were killed and 176 others wounded during crackdowns carried out by the Afghan security forces in different provinces in the past 24 hours. Afghan security forces succeeded to kill 262 Taliban militants during clashes and counters attacks in Laghman, Nangarhar, Nuristan, Kunar, …
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