AT News KABUL: Students in central Daikundi province are scrambling with lack of school buildings and are forced to study in mosques, under shadows of trees or somewhere under the hot waves of sun. 18 years old, Fareshta is at grad 12th of Guzbri High School in Khadir district of …
Read More »90 Taliban fighters killed in fresh raids
AT News KABUL: At least 90 Taliban militants were killed and 17 others wounded during latest military crackdowns carried out by the Afghan security forces in different provinces in the past 24 hours. Afghan security forces succeeded to kill 90 Taliban militants during clashes and counter attacks in Laghman, Nangarhar, …
Read More »Foreign assistance will continue after troop withdrawal: Official
AT News KABUL: The National Security Council says that the international community would continue assisting the government of Afghanistan once they exit their soldiers by September 11. “The foreign forces will continue supporting Afghan security and defense forces even after the United States withdraws its troops,” Rahmatullah Andar, Spokesman of …
Read More »63 civilians killed by Taliban in less than two weeks: MoI
AT News KABUL: At least 63 civilians have been killed in Taliban attacks since the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan (April 13). This data was provided by the ministry of interior on Sunday, which says the death toll was countrywide. Tareq Aryan, spokesman of the ministry of interior …
Read More »Karzai condemns civilian casualties in Wardak
AT News KABUL: Former President Hamid Karzai strongly condemned civilian casualties inflicted due to mortal shillings and airstrikes in Jalriz district of central Wardak province. According to some reports, a number of civilians suffered casualties in airstrikes conducted by the Afghan security forces. Karzai expressed his deepest concern on civilian …
Read More »Three people found dead in Herat
AT News KABUL: The dead bodies of three people, two men and one woman were founded in the western Herat province. Provincial Police Spokesman, Abdulahad Walizada said that the bodies found in Kamakhulagh are in the north of the capital city of Herat. The victims were shot dead, he added. …
Read More »Golden opportunity for peace in Afghanistan must seize: Pakistan
AT Monitoring Desk KABUL: With a “golden opportunity” for peace there which must be seized, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said the stakes are “very high” in Afghan peace process. “The stakes are very high. If there’s progress, there can be peace, there can be stability, and the region …
Read More »Editorial: What we can learn from India
India has set an unwelcomed world record for the number of new COVID-19 cases in which as per to Sunday a further 349,691 cases were emerged while 2,767 people lost their lives. Its capital city, New Delhi has been reported as the worst hit area. Based on reports, the city …
Read More »COVID-19: 172 cases, 10 deaths reported in past 24 hours
AT News KABUL: Afghanistan has recorded 172 new cases of coronavirus and 10 deaths around the country in the past 24 hours, said the Ministry of Public Health on Sunday. The total tally since the outbreak of the epidemic reached to 59,015 cases across the country. The new cases were …
Read More »Helmand residents launch peace campaign: No justification for ongoing war
AT News KABUL: A number of civil rights activists and other residents in the southern province of Helmand on Sunday launched a campaign on peace titled “what does war mean when foreigners leave?” The campaign is called “public”, with Eqbal Khyber, the head of public movement for peace, saying that …
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