AT-KABUL: President Ashraf Ghani in an unprecedented move on Thursday announced a temporary unilateral ceasefire with all Afghan Taliban groups including the Haqqani Network in the country, the first of its kind in the past 17 years. “The Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan announces ceasefire from the 27th …
Read More »Editorial: Brave ANDSF
The ongoing war in Afghanistan has several fronts with several covert and over players. Besides insurgent groups are enjoying huge backing from some regional countries, but fighters loyal to the several insurgent outfits have fallen far behind achieving any set target. Realizing their failure, instead of looking deeper for the …
Read More »MoI freezes illegal use of police vehicles
AT-KABUL: All police equipments, including vehicles would be taken back from those officials that are using them in violation of the relevant criterion, the Ministry of Interior (MoI) informed on Wednesday. “The MoI wants to inform officials who possess police vehicles and other tools in violation of the criteria to …
Read More »Pakistani military persecuting PTM supporters
AT-KABUL: Supporters of the Pashtoon Tahafuz Movement PTM are being harassed by the Pakistani army, said the movement’s leader Manzoor Pashteen, who added that the mistreatment has disappointed them to hold negotiations with Islamabad. “The attack on the supporters of the movement in Wanna was carried out by Pakistani military-backed …
Read More »Release of Hezbi Islami inmates spurs outrage
AT-KABUL: The Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission (AIHRC) says that the government would trample justice by freeing the Hezb-e-Islami inmates unless the victims of their attacks and their families are convinced. The commission expressed serious concerns Wednesday over the unconditional release of the Hezb-e-Islami prisoners, saying such releases could not …
Read More »28 insurgents killed in raids
AT-KABUL: At least 28 militants have been killed and 14 others received injuries in multiple extensive military crackdowns carried out by the Afghan security forces across the country in the past 24 hours, security officials said on Wednesday. In a press release issued here, the Ministry of Defense (MoD), said …
Read More »Drought conundrum, a vicious cycle
The intensity of drought which has stricken a colossal two-thirds of the war-torn country strikes as a chronic conundrum choking economically unstable population and cohorts massively dependent upon livestock and agriculture. Drought with this enormity could potentially trigger famine, malnourishment, extreme poverty and displacement. And in case of Afghanistan, it …
Read More »310-acre pistachio farm established in Farah
AT-KABUL: Ministry of Agriculture Irrigation and Livestock (MAIL) on Wednesday said it has established 310 acres pistachio garden in western Farah province. MAIL though national horticulture program has established 310 acres pistachio garden in Shibkoh district of Farah province recently, said a statement issued by MAIL. Statement said that as …
Read More »Surge in gun crime in Kabul
AT-KABUL: Kabul police say criminal incidents have been intensified in Kabul, the capital city. The police have so far detained 82 individuals suspected in several criminal activities including murder and car robbery. Murder and robbery cases have been increased, Mohammad Daoud Amin Kabul Police Chief said, indicating the holy month …
Read More »3,000-tonne Uzbekistan wheat aid reaches Hairatan port
AT-KABUL: A 3000-tonnes wheat consignment contributed by Uzbekistan governmentreached the port of Hairatan on Tuesday via railway as part of Tashkent’s humanitarian aid. Ministry of Agriculture Irrigation and Livestock said the donation was delivered to Afghan officials by Esmatullah Ergashov, Special Envoy of the Uzbekistan President in Hairatan. Ergashovwhile handing over the wheat …
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