Abdul Zuhoor Qayomi-KABUL: Wolesi Jirga (WJ) or Lower House (LH) of the Parliament decided on Sunday to summon key security officials to appear before the house in order to address its concerns over the steadiest increase in insecurity across the country. As security situation in various parts of the country …
Read More »MoI rejects UN report on Daesh’s presence in 25 provinces
By Farhad Naibkhel-KABUL: The Ministry of Interior (MoI) on Sunday dismissed the recent report of United Nation (UN) regarding Islamic State (IS), known also as Daesh, as groundless. The report said that Daesh has been making inroads in Afghanistan and recruiting members in 25 provinces in the country. The UN …
Read More »40 Afghans detained in Pakistan’s Quetta
KABUL: Pakistan’s police and other security forces in Balochistan province claimed to have arrested over 40 Afghan nationals during a search operation around an airbase in Quetta. According to Pakistan’s dawn.com, police has claimed the Afghan nationals were living in an area around Khalid Airbase illegally. “They were handed over …
Read More »10 Army soldiers killed in ‘insider attack’ in northern Afghanistan
AT-KABUL: Officials in northern Jawzjan province said on Tuesday at least 10 Afghan National Army (ANA) soldiers have been killed in an apparent “insider attack” in the country’s north after a fellow soldier invited insurgents to overrun a check point. Jawzjan Security Chief, Abdul Hafiz Khashi, told Afghanistan Times that …
Read More »Drag IEC’s commissioners to court: CMSJ tells govt
By Akhtar M. Nikzad-KABUL: Commending President Ashraf Ghani’s decision regarding formation of election commissions’ selection committee, the Civic Movement of Social Justice (CMSJ), a cluster of civil society organizations, urged the government to introduce election commissioners to judicial organizations after their dismissal. President Ashraf Ghani through a decree around two …
Read More »Unregistered seminaries may pose threats if not controlled: AISS
Abdul Zuhoor Qayomi-KABUL: The Afghanistan Institute for Strategic Studies (AISS) advised the Afghan government in its report released on Monday to register the undocumented seminaries (madrassas) in the country as the unregistered religious schools were disseminating radical ideologies in the country. According to the survey report which covered 306 teachers …
Read More »Govt plans to standardize cities
By Farhad Naibkhel-KABUL: The government has planned to standardize cities and provide better facilities to people across the country. Addressing a ceremony in connection with release of a report about cities, published with support of the UN-Habitat and Australian government, President Ashraf Ghani said that keeping in view the report …
Read More »Five terrorists arrested in Nangarhar
AT-KABUL: The National Directorate of Security (NDS) on Monday said that a group of five terrorists were arrested in eastern Nangarhar province. In a press statement issued here, the NDS said that its operatives apprehend five terrorists in a crackdown launched in 7th district of Jalalabad, capital of Nangarhar province. …
Read More »Anti-peace forces assassinated Prof Rabbani: Karzai
AT-KABUL: The 4th death anniversary of the former Afghan president and High Peace Council (HPC) chief Burhanuddin Rabbani was marked on Sunday in Kabul, with participation of high-ranking officials, jihadi leaders and lawmakers. Addressing the ceremony, ex-President Hamid Karzai commended Prof. Rabbani’s indefatigable efforts to bring long lasting peace to …
Read More »61 students get general nursing diploma in Badakhshan
AT-KABUL: Sixty-one students were awarded the General Nursing Diploma at a graduation ceremony in Faizabad, capital of northern Badakhshan province. The ceremony marked a milestone: the graduation of the first class of nurses from a program run in Faizabad and managed by the Badakhshan Provincial Public Health Directorate and Badakhshan …
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