AT News Kabul: The World Food Program says that the devastating floods in Pakistan have negatively affected the delivery of aid to the people of Afghanistan. Chris Kaye, the WFP’s Pakistan country director have warned that as a result of the devastating and unprecedented floods in Pakistan, the aid mission …
Read More »UN chief: Former Kyrgyzstan president to head Afghan mission
AT News Kabul: Former Kyrgyzstan president Roza Otunbayeva has been appointed as the new U.N. special envoy for Afghanistan, Secretary-General Antonio Guterres announced late Friday. Otunbayeva succeeds Deborah Lyons of Canada as head of the U.N. political mission in Afghanistan known as UNAMA. She will be in charge of the …
Read More »Mosque blast in western Afghanistan killed 18 including a Pro-Taliban cleric
AT News Kabul: A blast outside a mosque in the city of Herat in western Afghanistan on Friday killed at least 18 people including a high-profile pro-Taliban cleric in what authorities said was a suicide attack. “18 have been killed and 23 have been injured,” spokesman for the interior ministry …
Read More »Taliban and Pakistani military clash in Zabul left five causalities
AT News Kabul: Locals in Zabul province are reporting the conflict between the Taliban and the Pakistani military in the province. According to local source the conflict took place in Zanzir area of Shamalzavi district of Zabul province. This conflict lasted for three hours, as a result of which 3 …
Read More »Pakistan to Remove Tariffs on Some Vegetable from Afghanistan
AT News Kabul: Pakistani news sources have reported that the Ministry of Food of Pakistan has decided to issue a license to import onions and tomatoes in the next 24 hours. In this regard, the Pakistani newspaper “Dawn” has reported that the Ministry of Food Security of Pakistan has decided …
Read More »Taliban Ministry of Public Health: 200,000 people suffered from malnutrition in one month
AT News Kabul: Officials in Ministry of Public Health of the Taliban Administration say that in the past month, 200 thousand mothers and children have visited health centers due to malnutrition. Sharaf Zaman, the spokesman of this ministry, told media: “In the month of August, nearly 200,000 nursing mothers and …
Read More »Amnesty International accuses Iran, Turkey of illegal Afghan migrant pushbacks
AT News Kabul: Amnesty International has reported that Afghan migrants who try to reach safe places through Iran and Turkey have repeatedly faced harsh treatment, including “illegal shooting” by the border forces of these two countries. This report which titled “They don’t treat us like human beings” says that migrants, …
Read More »Telecom services cuts off as Taliban celebrate the US withdrawal anniversary in Bagram
AT News Kabul: Taliban leaders, including Mohammad Hassan Akhund, the prime minister, went to Bagram Airfield on Wednesday, August 31, to celebrate the day the last American soldiers left Afghanistan. Local sources in Parwan say that at the same time as this ceremony began; the services of telecommunication networks in …
Read More »Asia Cup 2022: Afghanistan beat Bangladesh by 7 wickets to qualify for super 4
AT News Kabul: Afghanistan’s national cricket team won its second victory against Bangladesh in the Asia Cup with a difference of 7 wickets. The national cricket team of Afghanistan was able to complete the given target of the Bangladesh national team and win the competition with a difference of 7 …
Read More »Retired government employees held protest in Kabul
AT News Kabul: Some retired government workers and veterans who claim to have not been paid pensions held protests in Kabul on Monday, according to Tolo News. The retirees said they have not received their pensions this year or last year. Retirees said they face economic challenges and they need …
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