AT-KABUL: The government is to cedesix provinces including Paktika to the Taliban insurgents, calling them ‘safe zone’, a reliable government source told the Kabul News on Sunday. He added that the new leadership of Pakistani Taliban would highly likely open its center in the so-called safe zone. The provinces are …
Read More »Peace convoy embarks on sit-in movement
AT-KABUL: Dozens of peace protesters who had arrived last week in Kabul rallied in the streets of Kabul on Sunday and headed towards UNAMA compound where they will have a sit-in protest for three days. UNAMA in a tweet welcomed Helmand peace marchers in Kabul. “Our door is open to …
Read More »Nangarhar terror mastermind killed
AT-KABUL: Afghan intelligence operatives in a crackdown operation have gunned down Islamic State commander who masterminded recent terrorist attacks in eastern Nangarhar province. A cache of weapons and ammunition belonging to Daesh terrorists was also destroyed during the crackdown. “Daesh commander who was behind recent Nangarhar terrorist attacks was killed …
Read More »Bid to smuggle 16 tons of gemstones to Pakistan thwarted
AT-KABUL: Law enforcement in Torkham border in the east has thwarted a bid to smuggle a sixteen-tonne shipment of gemstones to Pakistan. Spokesperson ofNangarhar governor Ataullah Khogyani said security stopped a truck loaded with gemstones that had purportedly embarked from Logar and Nangarhar provinces and recovered 16 tonnes of precious …
Read More »230 arrested in major drug bust
AT-KABUL: Over 230 people have been arrested in major drug trafficking sweeps during this year’s first quarter in Afghanistan, which is hit hard by the opioid epidemic. Criminal Justice Task Force spokesperson Ahmad Khaled Moahed said Sunday that counternarcotics police in major drug busts across several provinces have arrested 230 …
Read More »Editorial: Brief truce turned deadly
In the past 17 years, there was nothing joyful ever than images of Taliban members posing for selfies, eating ice cream and hugging tearful Afghan soldiers and praying alongside them. For the first time, the Afghan government and the Taliban agreed on a ceasefire. Indeed the ongoing conflict has made …
Read More »80 insurgents killed in raids
AT-KABUL: At least 80 militants have been killed and 31 others received injures in multiple extensive military crackdowns carried out by Afghan security forces across the country in the past 24 hours, security officials said Sunday. In a press release issued here, the Ministry of Defense (MoD), said the Afghan …
Read More »Afghanistan edging towards crisis irrespective of election
AT-KABUL: Pundits and commentators have taken umbrage at ongoing perplexing and negative circumstances in Afghanistan and confided in a periodical session of the Rana Think Tank that crisis in Afghanistan is inexorable whether or not elections are held. They pointed out susceptibility of election process to fraud and incapacity of …
Read More »Editorial: Peace, not an illusion
Acclamation, gratification and covenants followed a momentous cease-fire declaration by diplomacy wonks; a desperate reconciliation attempt to end a grilling insurgency sprawling across the ravaged land. In fact, it was the zenith of the ‘negotiation and dialogue’ doctrine of the government which reverberated exponentially globally. The effectiveness of that truce …
Read More »Peace quest with Taliban has dark sides; MPs
AT-KABUL: The members of parliament say they would not accept the government’s peace process with the Taliban, saying it has “dark sides”, at a time that all attentions have been concentrated on the process. Parliament Speaker, Abdul RaoufEbrahimi, said Saturday that the peace process should clear and transparent, and people …
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