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 …
Read More »Amid deteriorating ties with Pakistan, Taliban seek regional alliances
AT News KABUL – In response to rapidly declining relations with Pakistan, the Taliban are intensifying diplomatic outreach to regional powers and neighboring countries. The Taliban’s efforts include active participation in international forums, such as the World Economic Forum in St. Petersburg, Russia, and engagements with Iran, China, Russia, and …
Read More »Taliban sold $80 million worth of crude oil
AT News KABUL – The Taliban reported selling 150,000 tons (1.1 million barrels) of crude oil from the Amu Darya basin for over $80 million in just 10 days. Over 130,000 tons of crude oil fetched $71.6 million, followed by an additional 20,000 tons (146,000 barrels) sold for $10.5 million …
Read More »EU announces €150M to tackle humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan
AT News KABUL – The European Union has activated its emergency aid reserve, announcing €150 million in humanitarian aid to address the escalating crisis in Afghanistan. This funding aims to prevent famine and provide critical support in 2024, with a focus on the most vulnerable populations. The EU’s aid package …
Read More »Russia edges closer to removing Taliban from terror list
AT News KABUL – Russia is exploring the potential removal of the Taliban from its list of terrorist organizations, a move driven by the need for combating terrorism and other issues, according to Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova. Speaking on the sidelines of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, …
Read More »Haqqani Network leader spotted in UAE and Saudi Arabia
AT News KABUL – Sirajuddin Haqqani, the notorious leader of the Haqqani Network responsible for countless deaths, including Americans, has been sighted touring the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. Despite being a designated terrorist with a $10 million FBI bounty on his head, Haqqani’s recent travels have raised serious …
Read More »Al-Qaeda leader urges fighters to flock to Afghanistan
AT News KABUL – In a chilling recent development, al-Qaeda’s central media outlet “as-Sahab” has released pamphlets featuring al-Qaeda’s current emir Sayf al-Adl calling on supporters worldwide to migrate to Afghanistan, clearly declaring the country a safe haven for al-Qaeda’s operations and future plans. According to an analysis by the …
Read More »Roadside bombing targets security convoy in Pakistan, killing 7 soldiers
AT News KABUL – A roadside bomb exploded near a security convoy in Lakki Marwat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, on Sunday, killing seven soldiers, including an army captain – a significant surge in militant violence against Pakistani security forces. While no group has claimed responsibility, the Pakistani Taliban, known as Tehrik-e-Taliban …
Read More »Controversy erupts as eight Taliban officials embark on foreign trips
AT News KABUL – In the past twelve days, eight senior Taliban officials have embarked on a series of foreign trips spanning five countries, stirring controversy ahead of the third Doha talks scheduled for June 30 and despite many counts of human rights violations committed by the group. These travels …
Read More »