AT News KABUL: The deadly Corona virus is unprecedentedly breaking out in Afghanistan, with the latest reports suggesting that 866 positive tests in the past 24 hours. Now, according to official reports, the total number of the Corona virus patients is 14,525. The Ministry of Public Health says that the …
Read More »European Union says no to Taliban’s Islamic Emirate
AT News KABUL: The European Union has said the reinstatement of Taliban’s Islamic Emirate in Afghanistan is “not acceptable under any circumstances”, reiterating its support for peace and stability of the war-ravaged country. In a joint declaration, foreign ministers of 27 countries of the European Union have warned to cut …
Read More »Afghan Peace Process: Lasting Peace Requires Round-the-Clock Readiness for War
By Mohammed Gul SAHIBBZADA President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani’s order to the armed forces to break with status of ‘active defense’ and enter into ‘active military operation’ against the Taliban and other military groups in the wake of military attacks by the Taliban and other armed groups on Afghan Defense & …
Read More »Pandemic tips Afghanistan into economic recession
By Farhad Naibkhel The outbreak of Covid-19 has devastated Afghanistan’s economy, unleashing a plethora of commercial and financial restraints which are proving to be fatal both economically and socially. Trade and business has been brought to a standstill almost entirely, with hundreds of thousands losing their jobs or paltry livelihoods …
Read More »Roadside bombing kills 2 staff of Khurshid television
Afghanistan media has been the usual target of terrorist attacks for years, the deadliest of which was a 2018 bomb attack that killed 10 journalists AT News KABUL: A roadside bomb struck a vehicle carrying staff of Khurshid local television Saturday afternoon, killing 2 people including a journalist, in what …
Read More »EU reiterates support to negotiated political settlement in Afghanistan
AT News KABUL: The EU Foreign Affairs Council (FAC) adopted conclusions reaffirming the EU’s political commitment to support the people of Afghanistan on their path towards peace, security, stability, democracy, prosperity and self-reliance. The conclusions also reiterate the EU’s support for a negotiated political settlement leading to lasting peace and …
Read More »Editorial: Make-or-break situation
Skirmishes between Taliban fighters and Afghan security forces have recommenced after the three-day Eid-ul-Fitr ceasefire seemingly expired, although not officially. But government officials believe the incidents are minor and the truce could still hold despite fourteen security personnel were killed in a Taliban attack on border police in Paktia – …
Read More »14 soldiers killed in Taliban attack in Paktia in wake of truce
AT News KABUL: At least 14 soldiers of the border force were killed when Taliban fighters attacked their outpost in Paktia province along the border with Pakistan, army officials said. The attack was carried out in the Dand-e-Pathan district, in which another three soldiers were wounded. “An outpost in the …
Read More »Taliban free policemen as their delegation in Kabul for prisoner release
AT News KABUL: A Taliban technical team has arrived in Kabul to jointly work with government officials to facilitate the prisoner release, both the government and militant sources confirmed. Meanwhile, Suhail Shahin, Taliban’s political office spokesman said on Twitter that 80 police and soldiers were released from their prisons in …
Read More »‘Truce continues despite some sporadic attacks by Taliban’
AT News KABUL: The government says that its ceasefire offer agreed by the Taliban during the three days of Eid this week, would continue, despite some sporadic attacks by the militants. “The cease fire is a complicated operational step that needs a durable and considerable coordination to prevent incidents and …
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