AT News KABUL: A large number of residents of southern Kandahar province took the streets of the provincial capital city on Monday, where they protest the recent airstrikes by the Pakistani forces in Khost and Kunar provinces. The protestors chanted anti-Pakistan remarks. On Saturday, Spiri area of Khost and Shiltan …
Read More »30 Tons Food Material Aided By UAE Arrived in Kabul
AT NewsKABUL: The plans carrying at least 30 tons of food supplies provided by the UAE arrived in Kabul today.The humanitarian assistance was handed over to the Islamic Emirate.The Islamic Emirate called on the international donors to provide their aid to Afghanistan without considering any conditions.“We call for unconditional aid …
Read More »Afghan Factories Exported 1,800 tons Paper Abroad
AT News KABUL: The two Afghan paper factories have exported over 1,800 tons of paper within the past three overseas, the officials said. The export of paper made by these companies will be continued. The factories are the Bahir Companies Group and Paktia Paper. However, the traders complained about …
Read More »Islamic Emirate: Afghan Refugees in Better Condition in Iran After Talks with Officials
AT News KAUL: The Islamic Emirate on Sunday said that the situation of the Afghan refugees have become better since the negotiations were conducted over the issue with the country’s officials. Earlier, the Iran Foreign Ministry announced that it had suspended its consulate services after the Afghans staged protests in …
Read More »Reactions Remain Unabated Towards Pakistan Attack on Afghan Soil
AT NewsKABUL: Dozens of residents of the Nangarhar set a rally in Ghani Khail district to protest the Pakistani military’s airstrikes in Khost province as well as firing shelling on parts of Kunar province.On Friday night, the Pakistani airstrikes targeted civilians’ residences in Spiri district of Khost, in which more …
Read More »MoE Stress on Avoid Using Ties by Male Teachers, Students
AT News KABUL: The Ministry of Education (MoE) stressed that male teachers and students refrain from using ties. The ministry in a statement also called for observation of Hijab by female teachers. However, an official at the MoE was quoted by the media saying that the order was just at …
Read More »Closing Girls’ School Face Unabated Reactions
AT News KABUL: The deprivation of girls’ students in grades 7-12 from education is still facing strong criticism at national and international levels. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees said the Islamic Emirate’s decision to close schools for girls above grade six is in contrast with the promises it …
Read More »Afghan Economy Dropped Around One-Third: World Bank
AT News KABUL: The World Bank warned of wiping out Afghanistan’s economic progression as the country’s per capita income has dropped around one-third in the recent months of 2021. According to the World Bank, Afghanistan’s aid-dependent services sector has been hit by the crisis—which has led to a collapse in …
Read More »Karzai Welcomes Clerics’ Call of Girls’ Schools Reopening
AT News KABUL: Former president Hamid Karzai welcomed the gathering of clerics in Paktika, where the participants called for girls access to education. The former president called on the Islamic Emirate to reopen the schools for girls above grade six. “The stance and gatherings of religious scholars on girls’ education …
Read More »Refugee Issue to Be Discussed in Quadrilateral Meeting
AT News KABUL: The issue of the Afghan refugees is set to be discussed during a quadrilateral meeting with officials from Kabul, Tehran, Islamabad, and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. According to the Ministry of Refugee and Repatriation, two separate meetings will be held with Iran and Pakistan …
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