AT News KABUL: Around 111,000 medical staff would be vaccinated against the coronavirus in the upcoming 15 days, the health ministry said on Wednesday. A Spokesman for the Ministry of Health, Dastgeir Nazari said that 320 million dollar is needed to immunize the 60 …
Read More »U.S. Gives 640 New Military Vehicles to Afghan Forces
AT News KABUL: The Afghan National Army has received 640 new military vehicles from the U.S. as part of the country’s continued support to the Afghan forces, the Afghan Ministry of Defense said on Wednesday. The handover took place in a ceremony in the logistic headquarter of the ministry. The …
Read More »Unknown Gunmen Shoot Civilian dead in Ghazni
AT News KABUL: Unknown armed men have shot and killed a mobile phone repairing engineer in southern Ghazni province, officials said on Wednesday. Ghazni Governor Spokesman, Wahidullah Jumazada confirmed the incident, saying the shooters had managed to escape the area. Investigations have started on the incident, the culprits would be …
Read More »Herat Ulema Call For End to War, Bloodshed
AT News KABUL: A large number of Ulemas in the western Herat province have announced their strong support to the system and condemned the ongoing war in Afghanistan as illegitimate. The Provincial Press Department said that Herat Ulema Council called for a ceasefire and end to the bloodshed in the …
Read More »Ghani Consults with Politicians to Accelerate Peace Efforts
AT News KABUL: President Ashraf Ghani has started consultations with the members of parliament and some political figures aiming in accelerating and strengthening of the ongoing peace efforts. The consultations coincide with the restarting of peace negotiations between Afghanistan and Taliban after a long delay. Ghani believes that Afghanistan was …
Read More »Nearly 2,000 Corruption-Related Cases Assessed in One Year
AT News KABUL: The Attorney General Office says they have assessed 1,800 cases of corruption in the outgoing Persian Year. Jamshid Rasouli, Spokesman of the Attorney General Office, said Wednesday that 266 cases were from heavy crimes. He said that 205 of the heavy crime cases were related to civilians …
Read More »82 Taliban Rebels Killed in Fresh Ops
AT News KABUL: At least 82 Taliban fighters have been killed and 30 others were wounded during latest crackdowns conducted by the Afghan security forces in different provinces in the past 24 hours, defense officials said on Wednesday. Afghan security forces supported by the Afghan Air Forces conducted operations in …
Read More »Taliban Fighters Asked Not To Let Foreign Fighters in Their Rank
AT News KABUL: The Taliban group has ordered their fighters not to provide hideouts or let the foreign nationals under their command across Afghanistan. The in charges would be dismissed, their units would be abolished and they would be held accountable if they violated the order, the group’s leadership ordered …
Read More »Editorial: Children as victims of war
Every child is born to be loved, protected and nurtured by family. The parents are the first who indicate unflinching love and cure to the child. Other family members also come to the fore with open arms to embrace the kid with a smiling face. This is what every kid …
Read More »Afghanistan Reports 16 New COVID-19 Cases, Two Deaths in Past 24 hours
AT News KABUL: Afghanistan registered 16 new coronavirus cases and two deaths in the past 24 hours, said Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) on Wednesday. The total tally since the outbreak of the epidemic has reached to 55,680 across the country. The new cases were reported out of 1,519 suspected …
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