AT News KABUL: The ministry of defense says a unit of the army’s commandos was stationed in Wardak, a province some 50 kilometers west of Kabul city, where Taliban insurgents carry out attacks on the security and defense forces as well as civilians. The deployment of the commando unit in …
Read More »Khalilzad is ‘confident’ of peace in Afghanistan
AT News KABUL: The US Special Envoy for Afghanistan Reconciliation, Zalmay Khalilzad claims confidence of peace in Afghanistan. Khalilzad said Friday that his optimism to the peace in the war-torn country was based on the meetings he had held with the leaders of the government of Afghanistan and Taliban group. …
Read More »MPs seek a cessation of violence; “Taliban kill under garb of peace”
AT News KABUL: Some members of parliament blame Taliban militants for killing the people of Afghanistan under the name of peace, while their negotiators are busy in peace talks with the government representatives in Qatar. The lawmakers said in their Wednesday session that Taliban’s thought to win war was wrong. …
Read More »‘Inclusion of mother’s name in ID cards is optional’
AT News KABUL: National Statistics Office says that including of mother’s name in the ID cards is voluntary, not compulsory. “The name of applicant and his/her surname followed by father and mother’s name are registered in the electronic ID cards,” said head of the office, Ahmad Javid Rasouli on Wednesday. …
Read More »Many freed Taliban prisoners have returned to insurgency; Abdullah
AT News KABUL: Many Taliban recently freed from Afghanistan prisons have rejoined the insurgency, Chairman of the High Council for National Reconciliation Dr. Abdullah Abdullah says, bringing a US-Taliban deal into disrepute which then undermines the goodwill gesture by the Afghan government for freeing thousands of insurgent inmates. “Honestly, I …
Read More »Abdullah rules out one country, two systems in wake of Taliban talks
AT News KABUL: Peace negotiations with the Taliban will never culminate in ‘one country, two systems’, said Dr. Abdullah Abdullah, chairman of the High Council for National Reconciliation. In a conversation with “Foreign Relations Council” think tank in the U.S., Dr. Abdullah ruled out the birth of two forms of …
Read More »Calls made for stronger media role in Doha talks
AT News KABUL: As Afghan government and Taliban are drawing roadmap for peace negotiations in Qatar, Afghanistan’s Ministry of Information and Culture and activists are demanding bigger media role in intra-Afghan talks. Media representatives must have a proactive role in peace negotiations in Doha, said Deputy Information and Culture Minister …
Read More »81,000 refugees returned from Iran in August
AT News KABUL: More than 81,000 Afghan refugees returned home from Iran within one last month, authorities said. Mohammad Reza Bahir, a spokesman for the ministry of refugees and repatriation said that the refugees came in via border gates in Herat. “Almost half of these refugees were forcibly deported from …
Read More »Afghanistan will never go back to dark days of 90s; Khalilzad
AT News KABUL: The US Special Envoy for Afghanistan Reconciliation Zalmay Khalilzad says that his country would not let Afghanistan to go back to the 1990s, when the country was burning in the flames of the civil war after the collapse of the Soviet-backed government. Khalilzad who was summoned to …
Read More »Militants cut off major highway linking Kabul to Ghor
AT News KABUL: The Taliban have blocked the Kabul-Ghor road for traffic for two days after the militants took control of the area, provincial officials said. Mohammad Mahdavi, a member of provincial council, said Wednesday that the insurgents have planted mines on the road. Mohammad Musa Kalim, district governor of …
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