AT-KABUL: The National Solidarity Program has completed 248 projects for the public utilities in various districts of Badakhshan province, it said Tuesday. The program in statement sent to the media said the projects include the construction of community centers, culverts, aqueducts, pathways, bridges, micro-hydro-power stations, a gabion wall, protection walls, …
Read More »24 insurgents killed, 35 injured in Ghazni air strike
AT-KABUL: Twenty four insurgents including nine commanders of Taliban were killed and 35 others injured as the result of air strikes launched by the security forces in different districts of Ghazni province, security officials said. Ministry of Interior said Tuesday in a statement that the national security forces launched various …
Read More »Official warns of Kohistan district fall
AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: Kohistan district of northwestern Faryab province is at verge of fall to the Taliban if reinforcement were not dispatched on time, local provincial officials warned Monday. Amir Taqwa, the town’s administrative chief, told Pajhwok Afghan News the rebels launched attacks from four sides on the district a …
Read More »Kabul Municipality gives road construction, city cleaning to private sector
AT-KABUL: Kabul Municipality signed four contracts with private firms, based on which, the private sector would take over the road building and city cleaning. Abdul Habibzai, acting mayor of Kabul said that the projects include the construction of 111 km road for bus system, training of cadres, designing of 20 …
Read More »68 insurgents killed in operations
AT-KABUL: Sixty eight Taliban fighters were killed and31others were wounded in different crackdowns within past 24 hours. Ministry of Defense said that the national army with the cooperation of the national police and National Directorate of Security conducted operations against insurgents in different areas of Nangarhar, Paktia, Paktika, Ghazni, Khost, …
Read More »Afghan water could be political equipment: Think-tank says
By Farhad Naibkhel-KABUL: A think-tank said Monday that Afghanistan water resources can be great equipment in the foreign politics, asking the government to manage the resources. “Water diplomacy is very effective in the foreign policy. Unfortunately, our officials are unacquainted with this efficient policy,” said a natural resources and political …
Read More »One police killed, 4 injured in Kabul terrorist attack against foreign Hotel
By Akhtar M. Nikzad-KABUL: At least one police was killed and four others injured in a Monday terrorist attack against the Northgate compound in the ninth jurisdiction of Kabul city, police said. Three terrorists stormed a foreigner logistic camp called Northgate compound at 1:30am. An explosive-laden mini-truck targeted the wall …
Read More »Surveillance authority launched for medicines quality, price
AT-KABUL: Ministry of Public Health on Sunday inaugurated the National Medicine and Healthcare Products Regulatory Authority to monitor the quality and the price of medicines in the markets. Minister Ferozuddin Feroz criticized the low-quality and the high rate of medicine and stressed that 95 percent of medicine is imported from …
Read More »Security forces retake Khanshin district
AT-KABUL: The security forces retook the control of Khanshin district of southern Helmand province during an operation, security officials said Sunday. “Taliban were pushed back from Khanshin district and most of the areas in the district were recaptured by security forces,” provincial spokesman Torialai Hemmat said. He said 20 Taliban …
Read More »MoPH records 1,804 hepatitis cases in 2015
By Akhtar M. Nikzad-KABUL: The Ministry of Public Health and World Health Organization (WHO) marked the World Hepatitis Day Sunday in Kabul to increase awareness about the viral hepatitis, its causes, symptoms and treatment. Viral hepatitis is– a group of infectious diseases known as hepatitis A, B, C, D, and …
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