AT News KABUL: Afghanistan has recorded 13 new coronavirus cases and two deaths in the last 24 hours across the country in the past 24 hours, said the Ministry of Public Health on Sunday. The total tally since the outbreak of the epidemic has reached to 55,972 cases around the …
Read More »Over 10K Soldiers Receive Covid-19 Vaccines
AT News KABUL: The Ministry of Defense on Sunday announced that over 10,950 Afghan National Army personnel have received Covid-19 vaccination. Covid-19 vaccination programs continue in all army corps and detachments across the country and all ANA members will receive the vaccine, the ministry said in a statement. It’s worth …
Read More »Editorial: National mobilization will save us from falling apart
We are still coming together to exchange views and discuss the possible ways that could end the war. We are doing this in the past several years. So far nothing has achieved. The Afghan leaders all time expressed readiness to work, actually to work hard to achieve this noble cause. …
Read More »UNSC Calls for Immediate End to Targeted Attacks in Afghanistan
AT News KABUL: The United Nations Security Council in a statement unanimously condemned in the strongest terms the alarming number of attacks deliberately targeting civilians in Afghanistan. “These heinous attacks have targeted civil servants, the judiciary, the media, health-care and humanitarian workers, including women in prominent positions, those who protect …
Read More »28 Taliban Rebels Killed in Kandahar operations
AT News KABUL: At least 28 Taliban rebels have been killed and seven others were wounded during latest raids conducted by the Afghan security forces in southern Kandahar province in the past 24 hours, defense officials said on Saturday. The Afghan Security Forces supported by the Afghan Air Forces carried …
Read More »Clashes Displace Thousands of Families in Takhar
AT News TALEQAN: Thousands of families have been displaced due to ongoing war and rising insecurity in northern Takhar province, and they are facing serious economic problems. Mohammad Abas, one of the displaced persons said that he had left his house due to the ongoing war and insecurity. He is …
Read More »US Warns of ‘Dangerous Consequences’ after Afghan Troop Withdrawal by May
AT News KABUL: Some officials at the Pentagon’s leadership warned of dangerous consequences if troops withdrew by May 1st as agreed on a peace deal signed between US and Taliban on February 29th, 2020. According to the Washington Post, officials at the US department of states believe that early US …
Read More »Ex-President’s Daughter Sees Political Mobilization Key to Peace
AT News KABUL: The daughter of former President, Dr. Najibullah Ahmadzai has called on the Afghan leaders for political besiegement, stressing on the importance of mobilization as the country is in its historic period of peace making. Heela Najibullah said that the Afghan peace process was out of the government’s …
Read More »Govt. to Attend Russia, Turkey Meetings on Afghan Peace
AT News KABUL: President Ghani’s government plans to participate in the both upcoming conferences expected to be held in late this month and in April in Russia and Turkey respectively. “The ministry of foreign affairs and the reconciliation council are working to find out the level of participants from Taliban …
Read More »Karzai Condemns Herat, Zabul Attacks
AT News KABUL: Former President, Hamid Karzai strongly condemned the car bomb in the western province of Herat and a mortar attack in the southern province of Zabul. A car bomb killed and injured scores of people mostly civilians in Herat city. A mortar crashed on a house in Zabul …
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