By Afrasiab Khattak-The ten days long sit-in by Pashtun youth in Islamabad in the beginning of February has been followed by powerful protests in Swat and Bajour Agency. In Swat people were protesting against security checkpoints where people have to wait in long queues and they are allegedly humiliated. People …
Read More »Black Water seeking Afghan mines’ security pact
AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: The controversial private security tycoon, Erik Prince—founder of Black Water firm, has emphasized on getting security responsibility of mineral mines in Afghanistan, it has been reported. According to sources, Erik Prince in his presentation to the foreign ministry of the United States, has stressed the security of …
Read More »A gang of target killers nabbed in Kandahar
AT-KABUL: The National Directorate of Security (NDS) operatives on Sunday, detained a 12-member gang of target killers in southern Kandahar province, the agency said. NDS in a statement, said the suspected gang of target killers has been held after investigating them properly and collection of accurate information. The criminal gang …
Read More »Lawmakers for robust security for TAPI
AT News Report-KABUL: Some lawmakers are concerned of the security of the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) natural gas pipeline, asking the government to pay serious attention to the landmark project that links four regional countries through transiting Turkmenistan’s gas to Pakistan and India via Afghanistan. The long awaited project has caused large …
Read More »Afghanistan ready for unconditional talks with Taliban
AT News Report-KABUL: The government-led High Peace Council (HPC) says it is ready to hold talks with the Taliban and other armed opposition groups without pre-conditions. “Our message to the Taliban insurgents, and other outfits is very clear that Afghanistan is ready for unconditional talks,” the council spokesman, Sayed Ehsanollah …
Read More »Parents protest over Afghan-Turk schools closure
AT News Report-KABUL: Parents of the Afghan-Turk school students took out to the streets on Saturday to protest the government’s decision over banning the schools’ activity. Foreign ministry officially asked the economy ministry to ban activities of the schools. Earlier, security forces in a raid to one of the schools …
Read More »NATO ambassadors visit Afghanistan, reaffirming commitment: ‘This is a no-win game for Taliban’
AT News Report-KABUL: General Curtis Scaparrotti, Supreme Allied Commander Europe, as well as ambassadors from Resolute Support framework nations, visited RS service members and met with senior leaders February 23-24 to discuss the mission and reiterate NATO’s commitment to lasting security in Afghanistan, the RS said in a statement on …
Read More »18 soldiers martyred in Farah
AT News Report-KABUL: In the deadliest of a string of attacks, Taliban militants martyred as many as 18 Afghan soldiers in western Farah province, said officials. Ministry of Defense Spokesman Dawlat Waziri said 18 army soldiers embraced martyrdom after clashes broke out between the Taliban militants and army forces in …
Read More »Karzai upbeat over TAPI initiation
AT News Report-KABUL: In the wake of the initiation of work on TAPI gas pipeline in Western Herat province, former president Hamid Karzai congratulated the people of Afghanistan on the start of this landmark project. He said, “I am delighted to hear that the operational work on TAPI gas pipeline …
Read More »3 martyred in Kabul suicide bombing
AT News Report-Kabul: At least three people embraced martyrdom and six others wounded in a suicide attack in Kabul on Saturday morning, said officials, as the death toll could rise. A suicide bomber blew up himself at 8:20 am in Shashdarak diplomatic area near NATO headquarters and the U.S. Embassy, …
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