AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: Five Afghan refugees killed in the Syrian civil war by rebels were buried in Iran, media reported on Friday. The refugees were recruited by the Iranian authorities to support the Syrian president Bashar al-Assad against the west-supported rebels. According to Radio Farda, the killed Afghan mercenaries aged …
Read More »The depreciation of Afghani
Afghani has lost its value by 11pc against American dollars and Pakistani rupee during the past four months. This depreciation has caused prices of commodities surged by 18pc and fuel by 40pc. Over the years, Afghani has seen a steadiest fall, but during the past few months, it faced a …
Read More »CSHRO urges govt to ensure public security
By Farhad Naibkhel-KABUL: Civil Society and Human Rights Organization (CSHRO) on Thursday expressed concerns over insecurity and terror attacks in the country and urged the government to ensure public security. While expressing deep concerns over rapidly growing insecurity and terror attacks in different parts of the country including the capital …
Read More »Chopper crash: Passengers’ release on the anvil
AT-KABUL: Efforts are underway to secure safe release of kidnapped passengers of the crashed helicopter in Faryab province. According to reports, the Taliban insurgents captured 16 Afghan troops and two foreigners on Tuesday after their helicopter crashed in territory under the militants’ control. Three soldiers were killed in the crash. …
Read More »EVAW Law’s frailty
The citizens of this country, whether man or woman, have equal rights under the law, but in practice the matter is quite different. They have right to education and to work, under the constitution. But is this true in practice? Given the current situation, endemic superstitious beliefs, and misogyny, we …
Read More »Insecurity, transportation problems hamper relief drive: Minister
AT-KABUL: While informing of satisfactory preparations for this winter season to deal with natural calamities and help the affected people, Ministry of Disaster Management and Humanitarian Affairs on Wednesday termed insecurity and transportation problems as a challenge in some provinces. The deputy minister for disaster management Mohammad Qasim Haidari said …
Read More »Warlords behind illegal extraction of natural resources: Minister
“They are also involved in smuggling of jade and azurite to China and Pakistan,” says minister. Abdul Zuhoor Qayomi-KABUL: Minister of Mines and Petroleum Dawood Shah Saba on Wednesday said that some influential people were busy in extraction of natural resources illegally. The natural resources were smuggled to the neighboring …
Read More »MPs seek evidences from deputy speaker over allegations against NSC
Abdul Zuhoor Qayomi-KABUL: Reacting to the recent allegations of the first deputy speaker of the Wolesi Jirga (WJ) against the National Security Council (NSC), the lawmakers on Wednesday asked Abdul Zahir Qadeer to present evidence to prove the allegations. The deputy speaker Abdul Zahir Qadeer recently alleged the NSC of …
Read More »Militants heavily rely on social media for spreading extrimist ideology: Study
By Akhtar M.Nikzad-KABUL: A once media shy Taliban have now become tech-savvy militants as they have learnt how to heavily rely on social media for their media war against the Afghan government, and radicalization of youths, said a survey released on Wednesday. Afghanistan Institute for Strategic Studies (AISS) released an …
Read More »Efforts are underway to secure release crashed helicopter passengers
AT-KABUL: Efforts are underway to secure safe release of kidnapped passengers of the crashed helicopter in Faryab province. According to reports, the Taliban insurgents captured 16 Afghan troops and two foreigners on Tuesday after their helicopter crashed in territory under the militants’ control. Three soldiers were killed in the crash. …
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