By Rafiullah Anwari Americans will go to the polls to vote for their preferred candidate On Tuesday, November 5. The main contenders in this U.S. presidential election are former President Donald Trump from the Republican Party and current Vice President Kamala Harris from the Democratic Party, alongside three other candidates: …
Read More »Iranian Official: “Building wall on the Border is one of Our Goals to Prevent illegal migration”
By Rafiullah Anwari Ahmad Ali Goudarzi, the Commander of Iran’s Border Guards, stated that preventing illegal migration and the smuggling of goods, especially fuel and drugs, are the main goals behind constructing a wall on Iran’s borders with Afghanistan and Pakistan. He told IRNA News Agency Today (Sunday, October 20) …
Read More »Afghan Retirees Decry Three Years of Unpaid Pensions
By Rafiullah Anwari Kabul, Afghanistan – A number of Afghan retirees are criticizing the Taliban for not paying their pensions over the past three years. According to these retirees, they have repeatedly approached relevant departments to claim their pensions, but their requests have been ignored by Afghanistan’s interim government. This …
Read More »PTM: “77,000 Pashtuns Killed in Targeted Attacks in Pakistan”
Kabul – The leader of the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM) stated that 77,584 Pashtuns have been killed, 230,000 injured, and 5.7 million displaced due to bombings and targeted attacks in Pakistan. Manzoor Pashteen said that the Pakistani military has disappeared 6,700 Pashtuns in recent years. Late on Saturday, October 12, …
Read More »Report: “228 Attacks Occurred in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Since the Beginning of This Year”
The Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in Pakistan has published a report stating that since the beginning of this year, 228 attacks have occurred in the province, resulting in significant casualties among Pakistani security forces. The Associated Press of Pakistan, the country’s state news agency reported that …
Read More »Divorced Afghan child brides forced to return to former husbands
KABUL – The Taliban are invalidating court-granted divorces for child brides in Afghanistan, forcing them to return to their former adult husbands, according to a report by the BBC. This comes as part of the regime’s strict interpretation of Sharia law, which nullifies divorces previously granted by the Afghan courts. …
Read More »Farmers Struggle with Market Challenges; Low Prices, High Costs, and Limited Export Opportunities
Farmers who have brought their products from various provinces to Kabul for sale are complaining about the lack of a suitable market. The farmers told TOLOnews that low prices, high transportation costs, and the absence of a market have posed significant challenges for them. Jan Agha, who brought his melons …
Read More »UN official urges Taliban to attend third Doha meeting on Afghanistan
AT News KABUL – The meeting, set to take place on June 30, is the third one after the Taliban was uninvited to the first and declined to attend the second summit. A United Nations diplomat has urged the Taliban to participate in an upcoming conference on Afghanistan in Doha, …
Read More »U.S. offers $5 million reward for senior Al Qaeda leader
AT News KABUL – The U.S. State Department’s Rewards for Justice program has announced a $5 million reward for information leading to the capture of Hamza Salih bin Sa’id al-Ghamdi, a senior member of Al Qaeda’s shura, or executive leadership council. The program described Ghamdi, a Saudi citizen, as a …
Read More »UN expert slams Taliban crimes against Afghan women, girls
AT News KABUL – Richard Bennett, the United Nations special rapporteur on human rights in Afghanistan, has issued a damning report on the Taliban’s severe violations of women’s and girls’ rights, ahead of his presentation to the UN Human Rights Council on June 18. Bennett’s report highlights an “institutionalized system …
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