AT News KABUL: Coronavirus-related deaths have surged in Afghanistan as alone on Monday at least 12 patients lost their lives – sparking fear that the third wave could be much catastrophic. 221 new cases of coronavirus were also reported across the country in the last 24 hours, Ministry of Public …
Read More »Editorial: Gut-wrenching scene
It was a black Saturday. More than 50 people, many of them young pupils below 15 years old lost their lives in a massive bomb blast in Kabul. Over 100 others received injuries. The scene of the blast is gut-wrenching – thousands of wandering around the area of massacre in …
Read More »Taliban intensify attacks in Herat
AT News KABUL: The Taliban have staged more than 110 attacks on several districts in the western province of Heart, local officials said. Provincial Governor, Sayed Abdul Wahid Qatali has told a press conference that the Taliban sought to deteriorate the security situation in western zone “but they were failed” …
Read More »Iran call on Afghans to unify against Daesh terrorists
AT Monitoring Desk KABUL: Iranian Foreign Minister called on Afghanistan to end any civil conflicts and unify against the terrorists who brutally attacked innocent school girls in Kabul. “Today, we’re mourning the innocent and fasting little girls who were oppressively killed by ISIL terrorists”, the Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad …
Read More »Taliban leader urges merit-based formation of inclusive govt.
AT News KABUL: The Taliban leader, Mullah Hibatullah Akhundzada in his Eid message on Sunday urged an “Afghan-inclusive Islamic system”, in which all people play a role based on their “abilities and skills. Akhundzada called on the opposite party to end “all attempts” in continuation of the war. “We must …
Read More »Kabul bloodshed – Pakistan’s religious-politico circles needs to play role in ending violence
Shamim Shahid Once again, terrorists who are not only enemies of humanity but also indulging them in a worst sin by killing innocent Muslims on the sacred name of Islam, have targeted girls students in Kabul, Afghanistan on Saturday. Over 35 teenager girl students were killed and around 60 other …
Read More »Karzai strongly condemns Kabul girl’s school carnage
AT News KABUL: Former President, Hamid Karzai strongly condemned the terrorist attack in front of a girls’ school in Kabul’s neighborhood of Dasht-e-Barch. The attack that targeted the Sayed-ul-Shuhada school, in which more than 50 people mostly school girls were martyred and over 100 wounded. Karzai denounced the terrorist attack …
Read More »Taliban intensify attacks in Herat
AT News KABUL: The Taliban have staged more than 110 attacks on several districts in the western province of Heart, local officials said. Provincial Governor, Sayed Abdul Wahid Qatali has told a press conference that the Taliban sought to deteriorate the security situation in western zone “but they were failed” …
Read More »International Court of Justice asked to assess terrorist attack on Kabul school
AT News KABUL: The families of students martyred in the Sayed-ul-Shuhada girls’ school attack call on the Hague-based International Court of Justice to assess the terrorist incident that killed more than 50 school girls and wounded at least 100 on Saturday in the Dasht-e-Barchi neighborhood of Kabul. The call comes …
Read More »Intense Clashes continuing in Baghlan, Ghazni
AT News KABUL: The Afghan security forces and the Taliban engaged into unceasing clashes in the provinces of Ghazni and Baghlan that also left 27 security forces killed. The representative of Ghazni people in the lower house of the parliament (Wolesi Jirga), Arif Rahmani said that the insurgents overrun three …
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