AT News KABUL: Mostafa Ishani Sadat, an officer of police’s special force in the western province of Herat is one of tens of people who have been wrongly on police wanted list with their photos being posted on the walls of Kabul city. Sadat who has been previously serving in …
Read More »56 Taliban rebels killed in Herat
AT News KABUL: At least 56 Taliban rebels were killed and 17 others were wounded in the airstrikes conducted by the Afghan security forces in western Herat province, officials said Sunday. The 207, Zafar corps in west of Afghanistan said in a statement that the security forces conducted these airstrikes …
Read More »Two-day Geneva conference to begin today on Afghanistan
AT News KABUL: A two-day conference begins today (Monday) in Geneva hosted by Afghanistan, Finland and the United Nations. The conference in which representatives from Afghanistan’s donor countries and organizations will attend, is to made decisions on the continuation of international assistances to Afghanistan for the next four years. Foreign …
Read More »Coronavirus is surging in Afghanistan; 203 new infections, 12 deaths in 24 hours
AT News KABUL: Afghanistan has recorded 203 new positive cases of coronavirus in the past 24 hours, bringing the total tally to 44,706 cases throughout the country, the Ministry of Public Health said Sunday. These cases came positive out of 1,307 suspected samples – 83 positive cases were recorded in …
Read More »Badakhshan’s Maimay district fully cleared of Taliban
AT News KABUL: The Maimay district of northern Badakhshan province was fully cleared of Taliban presence, officials said Sunday. The ministry of defense in a statement said that the Afghan security forces carried out military operations in the district and pushed the militants out of the district. The militants suffered …
Read More »Kabul rocket attack shows govt. failure
AT News KABUL: The First Vice President Amrullah Saleh put the death toll of the rocket strikes in downtown Kabul to ten civilians. Saleh in a statement on Sunday said that the rocket attacks that also wounded 51 civilians, have showed failure of the government. Earlier, the ministry of interior …
Read More »Editorial: Seizing the chance for peace
We are a poor and battered nation, having bumpy roads to peace and prosperity – we have to go through it till to get our country out of current miseries starting from ongoing war to poverty and from corruption to improving the economy. We need to work hard to get …
Read More »44 Taliban insurgents killed in latest raids
AT News KABUL: At least 44 Taliban rebels were killed and 23 others wounded in latest crackdowns conducted by the Afghan security forces in different provinces in the past 24 hours, defense ministry said Sunday. At least 31 Taliban rebels were killed and 23 others wounded in Gizab district of …
Read More »Karzai condemns Kabul rocket attacks
AT News KABUL: Former President, Hamid Karzai “strongly” condemned Saturday’s rocket attacks on different parts of the capital. More than 20 rockets landed in residential and business areas in different areas Saturday morning that killed eight people and wounded another 30, according to security and health officials. The former president …
Read More »Coronavirus pandemic closes universities for second time
AT News KABUL: The ministry of higher education announced that all the universities would be closed from November 28 to March 5th as the second wave of the Coronavirus is threatening people. Hame Obaidi, spokesman for the ministry, said that the closure was suggested last week by the ministry of …
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