By Farid Tavos Unemployment of citizens who depend upon daily wages in Afghanistan has pushed them to the point at which they are turning to domestic violence as an escape from their miserable circumstances. As the coronavirus cases are exacerbating throughout the world, the lockdown periods are being extended to …
Read More »The Truth about Xinjiang
By Wang Yu, Chinese Ambassador to Afghanistan With groundless accusations about the human rights situation in Chinese Xinjiang and China’s governance policy there and rampant vilification of Chinese anti-terrorism and de-radicalization interventions, the so-called Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act passed recently by the US House of Representatives is a serious …
Read More »2 policemen killed in insider attack in Uruzgan
AT News KABUL: Two police officers were killed and two more wounded when a Taliban infiltrators opened fire on them in the southern province of Uruzgan, provincial officials said. Zelgai Ebadi, provincial spokesman, said that the incident happened late Monday at a police checkpoint at the southern outskirts of Tarin …
Read More »Six million Afghan children at risk as pandemic expands
AT News KABUL: The deadly Corona virus has affected some six million children in Afghanistan with facing different vulnerabilities. The ministry of labor and social affairs, said Tuesday that more than seven million children are facing with poverty due to the virus spread. Four million of the children have been …
Read More »Roadside bomb kills 7 workers in Kunduz
AT News KABUL: At least seven laborers were killed when a roadside bomb hit their vehicle in the northern province of Kunduz, provincial officials confirmed. The incident took place late Monday in Jangal Bashi area of the Khan Abad district, provincial spokesman Esmatollah Moradi said. Another six people, Moradi said, …
Read More »Watchdogs demand inclusion of war victims in peace process
AT News KABUL: The Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission published a proposal on the perspective of intra-Afghan-negotiations, in which it called on the conflict sides to include the victims of the war in the process. A member of the AIHRC, Zabiullah Farhang said that the proposal contains four parts. “The …
Read More »Washington, Kabul hatch architecture of peace talks
Although the Taliban has close ties with al-Qaeda terrorist network, U.S. envoy Khalilzad is signaling green light on prospects of peace negotiations AT News KABUL: Top Afghan and U.S. officials on Tuesday discussed the structure of the Afghan peace process in a bid to hatch and define the roadmap of …
Read More »Anger simmers in Parliament over delay in cabinet appointments
AT News KABUL: The Afghan lawmakers on Tuesday have expressed their anger over delay of the government’s cabinet appointments–saying that they would strip acting ministers of their authority if the government did not introduce its cabinets to the parliament. Deputy speaker of the Wolesi Jirga (lower house), Abass Ibrahimzada said …
Read More »Amid spike in virus cases, Russia sends medical supplies to Afghanistan
AT News KABUL: The Russian federal government has donated a batch of medical supplies to assist the Afghanistan feeble health system amid a threatened pandemic coronavirus outbreak. The batch of the medical supplies arrived in Kabul on Tuesday with the presence of the deputy finance assistant of the Afghanistan ministry …
Read More »Four arrested over alleged rape in Balkh
AT News KABUL: Local officials in northern Balkh have said that at least four people were detained over alleged of sexual assault of a woman in Dehdai district of the province. The detainees were arrested alongside two rounds of AK-47 on Monday late evening, officials said on Tuesday. Earlier, a …
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