AT News KABUL: Off 572 suspected patients, the ministry of public health said that 159 of them were tested positive for covid-19 within the past 24 hours. The ministry in a statement said on Friday that the total tally of the coronavirus patients in the country surpasses 35,229. At least …
Read More »10 more Georgian soldiers test positive for coronavirus in Afghanistan
AT Monitoring Desk KABUL: 10 more Georgian soldiers serving in Afghanistan have tested positive for the new coronavirus, the country’s Ministry of Defense reported. Reportedly, the 10 soldiers who are participating in the NATO Resolute Support Mission on a rotational basis in Afghanistan tested positive for the virus together with 28 other servicemen. They were transported …
Read More »COVID-19 Will Widen the Gender Education Gap in Afghanistan
By Neela Hassan As COVID-19 forces closure of schools all around the world, UNESCO and Plan International warn that girls in developing countries will be hit the worst as the pandemic will increase school dropout among girls, which will entrench the education gap in many countries. School closures in Afghanistan, ranking among …
Read More »Afghanistan’s drug disorder, as seen by the U.N. World Drug Report
By Javier Delgado Rivera For starters, no breaking news. Afghanistan is still, and by far, the country of the world where most opium is cultivated – approximately 84 per cent of global production over the past five years. This is the World Drug Report 2020’s top-line remark on Afghanistan, a landmark publication …
Read More »Taliban rebels kill mullah in Parwan
AT News KABUL: Officials in Parwan province say that gunmen shot dead two people one of them a mullah (religious scholar) in the Sayedkhil district. Wahida Shahkar, provincial governor’s spokeswoman said that the incident took place early Wednesday while the two people were going to mosque for morning prayers. She …
Read More »Dostum awarded top military rank
Dostum extols for his role in breaking political impasses Ghani-Abdullah called to put differences aside and get united as country is in “critical condition” AT News KABUL: Abdul Rashid Dostum was given the highest military rank in a grand gathering of his fans and supporters, after waiting for months. The …
Read More »Construction of Badakhshan dam stopped
AT News KABUL: The work of construction of a hydropower dam has been stopped in the northeastern province of Badakhshan, people and civil society say. Construction of the Shorabak dam on the Kokcha River began two years back in the provincial capital of Faizabad city and was expected to produce …
Read More »Pakistan cross line fires kill eight civilians in Kunar
AT News KABUL: At least eight civilians were killed and six others wounded after cross-line shelling by Pakistani forces targeted Sarkano district and Asadabad city, the capital of eastern Kunar province, provincial governor said on Wednesday. The attack took place in Nawpass areas in Sarkano district at the zero point …
Read More »NATO urges all parties in Afghanistan to seize peace opportunity
AT News KABUL: NATO has termed an Afghan-owned and led peace process aimed at finding a political resolution that ends decades of conflict as the only way to deliver sustainable peace to the Afghan people and to ensure Afghanistan’s long-term security and stability. NATO in a statement called on the …
Read More »Editorial: Stabbing in the back?
Availing from the relative lull in bilateral trust deficit – owing mostly to the peace talks – and the numerous issues Afghanistan is facing, our neighboring country Pakistan continues to fence the Durand Line. On one hand, it talks about partaking in meetings with Afghan officials to improve ties but …
Read More »