AT News KABUL – A senior Russian diplomat has confirmed Moscow’s commitment to maintaining communication with key nations in the context of Afghanistan. The Russian presidential envoy for Afghanistan, Zamir Kabulov, expressed this commitment, emphasizing that while there are no specific dates set for these engagements in the near future, …
Read More »UN expert urges global efforts to resolve Afghanistan’s complex rights challenges
AT News KABUL – Afghanistan is grappling with a multitude of intricate human rights issues, demanding immediate attention, as emphasized by Richard Bennett, the United Nations’ special rapporteur for human rights in Afghanistan. Bennett paints a grim picture of the country’s human rights landscape, attributing it to the Taliban’s repressive …
Read More »China urges Israel to prevent further escalation in Gaza conflict
AT News KABUL – Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has expressed deep concern to his Israeli counterpart Eli Cohen on Monday regarding the rising civilian casualties resulting from Israel’s military campaign in Gaza. He voiced China’s distress over the situation and condemned any actions that harm civilians, emphasizing the importance …
Read More »UN uncovers disturbing rights abuses, killings in Afghanistan
AT News KABUL – In a comprehensive report released by the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) on Monday, an alarming picture of human rights violations in Afghanistan from July to September has come to light. This report sheds light on distressing developments that have had a significant impact …
Read More »British officials gear up to probe special forces killings in Afghanistan
AT News KABUL – The United Kingdom’s Chief of Defence Staff, Admiral Sir Tony Radakin, has addressed the upcoming inquiry into alleged murders by special forces personnel in Afghanistan. He acknowledged that this inquiry is likely to be an emotionally charged and uncomfortable process for some involved. In a meeting …
Read More »UNAMA reports 1,600 rights violations in Taliban-run prisons
AT News KABUL – In a disturbing revelation, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan has documented more than 1,600 cases of human rights violations within prisons under Taliban administration. The report, released Monday by UNAMA’s Human Rights section, sheds light on a distressing trend spanning 19 months. Spanning from …
Read More »New earthquake hits Herat amid shortage of funds
AT News KABUL – Herat province in western Afghanistan has once again been shaken by an earthquake, compounding the suffering of its residents already grappling with a series of significant tremors in recent weeks. The latest event, with a magnitude of 4.4, occurred during the early hours of Monday. This …
Read More »Afghanistan among countries with highest number of child brides
AT News KABUL – The Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan has led to a surge in child marriage, as families struggle to cope with the economic and social upheaval. According to a recent report by the Save the Children, number of child marriages in Afghanistan has increased exponentially. Among 144 countries …
Read More »Former president engages in diplomatic talks with Turkish envoy
AT News KABUL – Afghanistan’s Former President Hamid Karzai on Monday held an introductory meeting with the Turkish chargé d’affaires Jang Onal in his office. The discussions during this meeting underscored the enduring bond between Afghanistan and Turkey, with a particular focus on Turkey’s substantial contributions to the Afghan nation. …
Read More »UN says Afghan women face ‘deadly situation’ during quakes amid Taliban restrictions
AT News KABUL – In the wake of recent devastating earthquakes in Afghanistan, women and girls find themselves in an exceedingly perilous situation due to the ongoing humanitarian and civil rights crises, according to a United Nations official. These quakes have claimed thousands of lives, with more than 90% of …
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