AT News KABUL – The Taliban administration may have entered into an agreement with Huawei Technologies to establish a surveillance network of CCTVs spanning the entire country in a bid to locate and detect insurgents. A verbal agreement has been reached after representatives from the tech giant engaged with Taliban …
Read More »Thousands of Afghan girls enroll in religious schools despite indoctrination fears
AT News KABUL – Thousands of girls are enrolling in Islamic seminaries for education as regular high schools remain closed for them, amid fears that these Taliban-controlled religious schools could indoctrinate girls with extremist beliefs. The Taliban’s tightening control over women’s rights has resulted in limited access to education and …
Read More »Taliban extrajudicial killings; Amnesty International urges action
AT News KABUL – Amnesty International has called on countries to prosecute those Taliban members accused of committing crimes under international law. It urged application of universal jurisdiction which would grant any nation the authority to prosecute Taliban members. Amnesty International sought action by pinpointing a recent UN report about …
Read More »Karzai congratulates India on successful moon landing
AT News KABUL – Former President Hamid Karzai on Wednesday congratulated India and its nation on the successful and historic mission to the moon after India landed a spacecraft near the moon’s south pole, making it the first country to do so. “This is the result of the great achievements …
Read More »Ex-UN official urges West to stop political games in Afghanistan
AT News KABUL – Former senior UN official, Mark Malloch-Brown, has called on Western powers to shift their focus from “Great Game” politics to the welfare of the Afghan people. Malloch-Brown, President of the Open Society Foundation, in an opinion piece for the Financial Times, stated that the ongoing international …
Read More »Taliban prevent dozens of Afghan girls from foreign scholarships
AT News KABUL – The Taliban rulers have prevented scores of Afghan female students from traveling to the United Arab Emirates for higher education, says the chairman of a scholarship group that had extended offers to them. Expressing his disappointment, Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor, chairman of the Al Habtoor group, …
Read More »Report: 80 percent of Afghan school-aged girls denied education
AT News KABUL – A recent study by Care International has revealed a shocking reality in Afghanistan, where a staggering 80% of school-aged girls and young women are being deprived of education. This alarming statistic makes Afghanistan the only country in the world to enforce a ban on the education …
Read More »Many Afghan children could starve to death: Save the Children
AT News KABUL – Save the Children has warned that children in Afghanistan are facing an imminent risk of starvation and death as the country grapples with its worst drought in 30 years – a crisis that has exacerbated the prevailing poverty and hunger in the country, particularly since the …
Read More »Angelina Jolie urges release of Matiullah Wesa
AT News KABUL – Angelina Jolie has stepped forward to advocate for the imprisoned Afghan education activist, Matiullah Wesa, who was arrested by the Taliban on March 27 and had been a vocal supporter of girls’ education in Afghanistan. Wesa co-founded a nonprofit organization aimed at promoting education in rural …
Read More »UN says 200 former Afghan military, officials killed since Taliban takeover
AT News KABUL: More than 200 members of Afghanistan’s former military, law enforcement and government have been killed since the Taliban took over, the UN mission in Afghanistan said on Tuesday, despite a “general amnesty” for old enemies. This is as the Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid has rejected the report …
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