Nawa district in the south of Lashkargah city of Helmand province has liberated from the Taliban insurgents control this week. Over 80 Taliban insurgents were killed during retaken operation carried out by the brave Afghan security forces. Security forces and civilians received minor causalities. The government regains the control of …
Read More »Editorial: New opening
Sometimes it just needs a push to see bona fide and talent to someone which is behind imagination. Nothing is preeminent in this world, even the humans. One day everyone has to go. But what would leave are memories—bad and good, or even worse. There are a lot of countries …
Read More »Editorial: Alliance after alliance
It is legal right of the political parties and figures to create alliance amid at betterment of society, and also to push their agendas temporarily or permanently. The duty of formed alliance is to support and protect the advance progress made in the past years—also not to take their interests …
Read More »Editorial: Civilians in conflict
During the prolong war in Afghanistan from 2001—persent, a lots of civilians beside security personnel have been killed or wounded due to war-related violence. Both, the Taliban insurgents and the Afghan security forces caused causalities. But most Afghan civilians deaths caused by the insurgent attacks. Foreign forces, mostly in air …
Read More »Editorial: Back in control
In the past 16 years, the Afghan National Defense and Security Forces have developed into a collection of professional institutions that are committed to their mission and highly respected. Sans their huge sacrifices, the Afghan people would not be in the existing insufficient peace and stability. Even the country could …
Read More »Editorial: Great news
The terrorist group of the Islamic State (IS), which is popular with its Arabic acronym Daesh burst on the international scene in 2014, when the group captured large swathes of territory in Syria and Iraq. The group soon became notorious and deadly as loyalists to the Daesh started massive killing, …
Read More »ED: Anti-terror campaign
Afghanistan as a frontline state against war on terror is suffering greater as already had rendered the highest level of sacrifices in this global campaign. However, terrorism is not only the issue of Afghanistan, but a serious threat to the peace and stability of the region and the world as …
Read More »Editorial: Wiping out polio
Children needed to be immunized against the virus to protect and ensure that they remained healthy. The parents and caregivers have to stay vigilant to ensure that their children below the age of five were immunized against the wild polio virus. Polio vaccines have no effect on the body, rather …
Read More »Editorial: More terrifying
So if one is hell-bent on killing Afghan civilians through different ways, new tactics, and in manifold sort of terrorist attacks, what would be the wise advice to do with such practical group? Surely, without a one negative vote, all the people would agree for demolish of such terror faction. …
Read More »Editorial: New manifestation
Afghanistan is forging a new relationship with Central Asian countries. A relation based on mutual equality and interests. A new face of the war-hit country is emerging slowly, but steadily. Afghanistan is rising from its ashes, left by the four decades of war, like a phoenix. Soon the world will …
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