The recent intensive fighting in Ghazni city, a strategic urban center less than 100 miles from the capital, Kabul, besides martyring of dozens of Afghan soldiers and police officers, it has also heavily punched people in embattled city by scarcity of food. It also cut communications and severing the main …
Read More »People face hunger as routes to Ghazni closed
AT-KABUL: People faced shortage of food, water and medicine in southern Ghazni as fighting between the armed forces and the Taliban triggered a closure of routes leading to the city, said UN agency on Tuesday. The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs on Tuesdayvoiced concerns that the …
Read More »17 drug traffickers sent to prison
AT-KABUL: Some 17 convicted drug traffickers have been sentenced to short and long term in prison over the past week, said the court of criminal justice task force on Tuesday. CJTF in a press statement said the primary and appeal court of CJTF have convicted 17 smugglers to two and …
Read More »Closure of electoral offices, an affront to Constitution: TEFA
AT-KABUL: The Transparent Election Foundation of Afghanistan (TEFA), denounced the closure of electoral offices by protesters in Kabul and Badakhshan as an insult for the constitution. It said that such things would disorder electoral programs and is against the origin of democracy, asking the government to take practical measures to …
Read More »Afghanistan pins hope on U.S.-Taliban talks
AT-KABUL: The government of Afghanistan is optimistic to the direct talks between Taliban representatives and the US diplomats, because it believes such dialogues would help negotiations between Kabul administration and the militants. Atta Salim, deputy chief of the High Peace Council has told the Guardian that this (US-Taliban talks) was …
Read More »Political parties against printing of ballots
AT-KABUL: A number of political parties called on the independent election commission to not print the voting ballots until the government meets their demands. The parties emphasized in a statement released on Tuesday that millions of dollars would be wasted in printing the useless ballots if their demands are not …
Read More »Afghan trade unharmed by US sanctions on Iran
AT-KABUL: The sanctions recently announced by the US government on Iran would not hurt Afghan business, the government said, citing “different sources” link Kabul to the world markets. President Ashraf Ghani’s Spokesman, Shah Hossein Mortazavi, said Tuesday that the sanction could hurt some other regional countries’ economy. “As the closure …
Read More »People in embattled Ghazni hit by scarcity of food
AT-KABUL: As battle in Ghazni raged Monday in southern Ghazni, UN agency warned that people in the embattled city faced shortage of food and medicine. Residents of Ghazni have seen their city turn into a battlefield since Friday morning, with fighting and clashes reportedly still ongoing. We have received initial …
Read More »IEC headquarters shut by supporters of ‘barred’ candidates
By Farhad Naibkhel-Kabul: Hundreds of supporters of candidates who had been barred from running for parliamentarian elections staged a protest in Kabul city and shutdown the Independent Election Commission headquarters, seeking explanation from the election panel for voiding their candidacy. A sum of 35 election hopefuls was removed on Saturday …
Read More »Taliban threat to attack major cities, a ‘grand propaganda’: Govt.
AT-KABUL: The government rejects the Taliban’s recent announcement that the militants would attack large cities as a “great propaganda”, while the insurgents are launching an intensive assault on Ghazni city, the capital of the province with the same name. The militants have reportedly burnt parts of the city particularly government …
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