AT Monitoring Desk KABUL: Angelina Jolie has championed this Afghan fiction debut from documentary filmmaker Sahraa Karimi, which tells the story of three women from different social backgrounds all facing big challenges in their lives. Afghanistan has picked its contender for the 2020 Oscars in the international feature category, selecting …
Read More »No place for violence, intimidation or fraud’ in Afghan elections: UN Chief
AT News Report KABUL: All key actors in Afghanistan must “uphold their responsibility to support a peaceful, credible, transparent and inclusive electoral process”, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said in a statement on Friday, the day before presidential elections are due to be held in the country, adding that “there is …
Read More »US disappointed by Ghani’s ‘overlook’ on USAID services
AT News Report KABUL: In reaction to the Afghan President Ashraf Ghani’s recent negative remarks over USAID mission in Afghanistan, US ambassador to Kabul, John Bass said that Washington has been disappointed about Ghani’s overlooked one the “excellent work” ofUSAID and enduring partnership. In an interview with the Afghan stationed …
Read More »Karzai supports no presidential candidates
AT News Report KABUL: Former President Hamid Karzai says he supports no runners in today’s presidential elections. 15 people including incumbent president Ashraf Ghani are competing to become the third president in the fourth race. President Ghani’s electoral team has spread a rumor that the former president would support the …
Read More »Editorial: Security still tops voters mind
The Afghan masses will come out today (Saturday) to elect a new President amid violent attacks by Taliban group. Afghanistan is eventually heading towards its fourth presidential polls after months of false start and doubts due to peace process started in September of 2018 and collapsed in the same month …
Read More »Taliban cut power line to several provinces for second time in a month
AT News Report KABUL: The lines transforming electricity to Kabul city was cut after Taliban fighters damaged pylons in the northern province of Baghlan, the power department Breshna said Friday. This is the second time in a month that insurgents leave Kabul residents in complete blackout, along 11 other provinces. …
Read More »Non-biometric votes invalid: IEC
AT News Report KABUL: The Independent Election Commission says that votes without biometrics would be counted as invalid. The commission director, Hawa Alam Nooristani, said Friday that they have made measures to prevent fraud and also ghost votes for today’s presidential election. Ms. Nooristani admitted that 445 out of 5,373 …
Read More »UN voices concern over high civilian casualties in Afghanistan
AT News Report KABUL: The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has voiced its continuing deep concerns about the high number of civilian casualties in Afghanistan and reiterates that all parties to the conflict must do their utmost to protect civilians from harm. “The disregard for civilian life exhibited by …
Read More »Afghan youths mature enough today
By Mohammad Ihsan Panjshiri KABUL: Undoubtedly, the youths are considered as the keen and active part of a society, and are the most sensitive against any move or phenomenon that can bring any change in their circumstance. The youth wants to know about the secrets of the vital moves and …
Read More »War imposed on us, Taliban should hold talks with fellow Afghans: Karzai
AT News Report KABUL: Former President, Hamid Karzai, said that the ongoing war in Afghanistan had been imposed by foreigners, calling on Taliban to hold talks with their fellow Afghans. He stated these remarks on Wednesday in a large gathering of political leaders, who unanimously said that election would pave …
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