AT News KABUL – Pakistan has raised concerns over the Taliban administration’s construction of what it deems an ‘unlawful structure’ within its borders, a recent spike in escalated tensions between the two neighboring nations. Pakistan is also accusing Taliban border forces of engaging in “indiscriminate firing” which caused the main …
Read More »As tensions soar with Pakistan, Taliban condemn closure of Torkham crossing
AT News KABUL – The Taliban have strongly criticized the abrupt closure of Torkham border crossing as tensions are soaring amidst a streak of accusations and counter-accusations between Pakistani and Taliban governments. This is as fierce clashes along the border last week has sparked concerns of significant economic losses for …
Read More »Roadside bombing strikes Pakistan amid surge in militancy
KABUL – A roadside bombing in the northwestern city of Peshawar targeted Pakistani security forces on Monday, killing a security officer and injuring nine others, including three civilians, according to police reports. The attack, which took place along the vital Warsak Road in Peshawar, occurred when an improvised explosive device …
Read More »About 36 thousand Afghan children were deprived of humanitarian aid, says UN
AT Kabul: The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has expressed concern about the “funding gaps” caused by the reduction in humanitarian aid in Afghanistan. OCHA wrote on X’s social media page on Sunday, that due to insufficient funds, more than 36.6 thousand children under the …
Read More »Morocco declares 3 days of national mourning following earthquake tragedy
AT Kabul: After a deadly earthquake struck Morocco, claiming over 2000 lives with more than 2000 injured, the country on Saturday declared three days of national mourning, according to an announcement from the royal palace. “Three days of national mourning have been decided, with flags to fly at half-mast on …
Read More »Pakistani soldier killed in shootout with TTP near Afghan border
AT News KABUL – A Pakistani soldier was killed in an overnight encounter with Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan militants in the country’s northwestern region, near the border with Afghanistan, according to a Pakistani government military announcement. The incident unfolded in Mir Ali, a town in North Waziristan, long known as a sanctuary …
Read More »Afghanistan is emerging as fastest-growing producer of methamphetamine, warns UN
AT News KABUL – Afghanistan has surged to become the world’s primary hub for methamphetamine production, according to a recent report released by the United Nations drug agency. This disturbing development comes in spite of the Taliban’s declared war on narcotics upon their return to power in August 2021. The …
Read More »TTP chief appears in online footage commanding Chitral attack
AT News KABUL – In a recent video that has surfaced online, Noor Wali Mehsud, the leader of the banned terrorist organization Pakistani Taliban (TTP), is seen purportedly giving orders to militants involved in an attack on a Pakistani security checkpoint along the Afghan border in Chitral District. This video …
Read More »ISKP rejects Taliban’s jihad fatwa, encourages defections
AT News KABUL – In a recent and significant development in Afghanistan, the Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) has stirred controversy by releasing a 59-page Pashto booklet. This document not only nullifies the Fatwa issued by the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) but also extends an invitation to low-ranking Taliban …
Read More »HRW accuses Taliban of gender-based crimes in Afghanistan
AT News KABUL – Human Rights Watch (HRW) issued a damning report on Friday, accusing the Taliban administration of engineering a gender-based persecution against women and girls in Afghanistan. In the wake of this report, Elizabeth Evenson, the International Justice Director at HRW, urged the international community and the International …
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