AT News KABUL: Former President, Hamid Karzai expressed his deep sympathies over the death of a physician. With regrets, I learned that Dr. Hanifullah Hanif one of our experienced and intelligent cadres passed away, Karzai said in a message. He said that late Hanif was bravely serving at the front …
Read More »Afghanistan urges Taliban to ‘stick to talks’ and stop excuses
AT News KABUL: The government calls on Taliban to stop pretexts for delaying the all-Afghan talks, saying that the militants have no reasons for the postponement. President Ghani’s Spokesman Sediq Sediqqi, says if Taliban were committed to peace and the agreement they signed with the United States, they would have …
Read More »Afghanistan, the crucible of crisis; Taliban locks horns with Kabul over inmates’ release
Afghanistan has been engulfed in a turmoil of uncertainty and its peace process is in shreds. The irony of reconciling with the narco-belligerent, isolationist, troglodytic Taliban is becoming eerily daunting KABUL: Government of Afghanistan and the Taliban group are at odds over the release of militant prisoners with no compromise …
Read More »MCC donates medical supplies to Afghan government against COVID-19
One world, one fight.MCC is taking actions to fight against Covid-19 KABUL: On 5th April, the first batch of Covid-19 supplies donated by China Metallurgical Group (MCC) arrived in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, and was handed over to the Ministry of Mines and Petroleum (MOMP). This batch of medical …
Read More »Police rescue kidnapped child in Khost
AT News KABUL: Afghan National Police has rescued a five years old child from kidnapper, the ministry of interior said, adding the boy had been earlier abducted from Alishir district of southern Khost province. The security forces had detained one kidnapper, who confessed his involvement in the abduction, the ministry …
Read More »Editorial: Delaying the inevitable
The Afghan presidential saga continues to disrupt the political and economic state of affairs of the country, besides spilling over into the peace process. Given the impasse among the feuding leaders – President Ashraf Ghani and self-proclaimed president of ‘inclusive government’ Abdullah Abdullah – the political elite have taken it …
Read More »Coronavirus cases in Afghanistan rise dramatically
AT News KABUL: The Ministry of Public Health declared on Tuesday that 56 new positive cases of Covid-19 have been registered in Afghanistan in the past 24 hours, bringing the total to 423. Herat had the highest number of new cases, registering 27 positive cases. A further 12 cases have …
Read More »Unchecked influx of Afghans from Pakistan prompts alarm
KABUL: Social media videos showed an influx of thousands of Afghans on Tuesday morning from Pakistan through Torkham cross point without any medical screening, despite fears of a risk of spiraling spread of the new coronavirus. Pakistan is now suffering from 4,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus with 55 deaths and …
Read More »Accessibility Assessment of Health Services in Kabul City
By Dr. Jawid Ahmad Baktash and Eng. Kazim Naseri Despite incredible improvements in health since 1950, there are still a number of challenges, which should have been easy to solve. One billion people lack access to health care systems 36 million deaths each year are caused by no communicable diseases, such as …
Read More »Coronavirus is a threat to humanity
By Matin Royeen On December 31, 2019, China reported a pneumonia of unknown origin in the City of Wuhan to the World Health Organization (WHO). After analyzing the case, WHO declared this outbreak as a global public health emergency on January 30, 2019. In the past three months, world community …
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