AT-KABUL: The government-designated Peace Consultative Board heldits first session on Monday, but none of the leaders of political and jihadileaders attended. President Ashraf Ghani chose most of jihadi leaders as members of the board led by himself. The board is apparently appointed to consult and provide opportunities to hold talks …
Read More »Logar incursion: Civilians feared killed in ‘airstrike’
KABUL: Six civilians are feared dead in an aerial attack in Logar province, a provincial councilman said, the government however claims those killed were militants. The Afghan air force targeted a civilian vehicle in Charkh district of the province, said Logar provincial council deputy head Abdul Wali Wakil. Some elderlies …
Read More »Afghan security forces kill 61 militants in ‘pre-emptiveraids’
KabuL: Afghan security forces killed 61 militants in ‘pre-emptive strikes’ against extremist strongholds across Afghanistan on Sunday, military authorities said, in raids which also left more than 23 terrorists severely injured. The defense ministry said on Monday that security and defense forces in cooperation with the air force raided Taliban …
Read More »Abdullah says only Afghan government can broker peace deal
KABUL: Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah said only the Afghan government has the carte blanche to broker a peace deal with the Taliban, amid a second round of talks between Taliban and the US in UAE. At the first meeting of the advisory board for peace in Presidential Palace on Sunday, …
Read More »Taliban meet US officials in UAE for peace talks
By Farhad Naibkhel-KABUL: The Taliban held another meeting on Monday with USofficials in the United Arab Emirates involving Afghan, Saudi, and Emirati andPakistani representatives in the latest attempt to bring a negotiated solutionto Afghanistan’s grilling protracted conflict. A delegation from Afghanistan travelled to the UAE, Deputy Spokesman of the Chief …
Read More »Trump says he will review case against U.S. soldier accused of murder in Afghanistan
AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: U.S. President Donald Trump says he will review thecase of a former U.S. Army officer charged with murder for the 2010 killing ofa man he suspected of being a Taliban bomb maker in Afghanistan. “At the request of many. I will be reviewing the case of a …
Read More »Editorial: Dubai parlays
Whatever might be its outcomes but people from war stricken Afghanistan are attaching great hopes and expectation with a fresh round of peace talks, commenced in Dubai United Arab Emirates Monday. So far United States, Afghanistan government and Taliban Qatar Political Office are participating in the talks. But it is …
Read More »Worsening security forces 35 Paktika schools to shut
KABUL: Worsening security has forced about 35 schools in southern and volatile Paktika province to close for past years, adding to problems that children face in getting an education, officials said. Because of insecurity, Paktika education director Mehrabuddin Shafaq said, dozens of school remained closed in several districts for the past many …
Read More »Korea sets aside $2.2m for humanitarian relief to AfghanIDPs
KabuL: The Korean government has contributed a sum of $2.2 million to provide humanitarian relief to thousands of women and children displaced by severe droughts. According to a statementthe contribution will protect 21,000 families, more than half are children, from the harsh winter season. “Years of conflict, displacement and growing …
Read More »U.S., Taliban to ponder ceasefire, prisoner swap in fresh-talks
KABUL: Representatives of Taliban militants and the US diplomats are to discuss a temporary ceasefire and the release of insurgents’ inmates from US detention in the third round of talks organized to be hosted Monday by Pakistan, former Taliban officials say. Members of the militants’ political office based in Qatar …
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