AT Kabul: The Israeli Air Force strike on the Iranian consulate in Damascus will not remain unanswered, Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi has said. “After repeated defeats and failures the Zionist regime has put blind assassinations on its agenda, but it should know that it will never achieve its sinister goals …
Read More »UNAMA: Over 40,000 Afghans impacted by explosive mines in three decades
AT Kabul: The United Nations Deputy Assistance Mission in Afghanistan revealed that over the past 35 years, including children and women, 44,000 civilians have fallen victim to mine explosions and explosive materials. UNAMA released a video on the social media platform X on April 1st, ahead of the International Day …
Read More »More than 380 families have been impacted by heavy rains and floods in Afghanistan
AT Kabul: The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reported seven fatalities and nearly 400 families affected by heavy rains and floods in Afghanistan. The report stated that 1,500 acres of agricultural land were destroyed. Faryab, Nangarhar, and Daikundi provinces suffered the most damage. The northern …
Read More »Turkish police detain 40 Afghan asylum seekers
AT Kabul: Turkish police have reported the detention of 40 Afghan asylum seekers discovered during a cargo truck inspection in Amasya city. Media sources revealed on March 30th that these refugees had concealed themselves in a food-carrying truck traveling from Ağrı to Istanbul. Turkish authorities plan to deport these Afghan …
Read More »NBC: Some Americans are in Afghanistan by their own choice rephrase
AT Kabul: Two senior Biden administration national security officials informed NBC News that two American citizens are currently detained in Afghanistan, while the remaining Americans in the country are there voluntarily. “Every American who wanted to leave has left,” stated the first official, emphasizing that no one was left behind. …
Read More »US drones violating Afghanistan’s airspace
AT Kabul: The presence of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) belonging to the United States violating the airspace over two southern provinces of Afghanistan has been reported by the Taliban government. Zabihullah Mujahid disclosed this information to Afghanistan’s TOLOnews agency, specifying Kandahar and Nimroz as the affected provinces. Mujahid stated, “These …
Read More »The detention of two US nationals been confirmed by Kabul
AT Kabul: The Afghan interim government has officially acknowledged the detention of two American citizens for the first time, according to a spokesperson. Zabihullah Mujahid, the Taliban spokesman, stated that the Americans were apprehended for violating Afghan laws. While Mujahid mentioned discussions with the U.S. government concerning the detainees, he …
Read More »Russian company signs contract for Khaf-Herat Railway Project
AT Kabul: The final part of the fourth section of the Khaf-Herat railway in Afghanistan will be implemented by a Russian company, as per the contract recently signed. This section, spanning 47 kilometers and costing $53 million, is expected to be completed within the next two years, according to the …
Read More »China sends a team to Pakistan to investigate the bombing that killed five of its nationals
AT Kabul: The Chinese special investigative team has traveled to Islamabad to investigate last week’s suicide attack against its engineers in northwest Pakistan. Pakistan’s Interior Minister, Mohsen Naqvi, visited the Chinese Embassy in Islamabad today, meeting with the head and members of the Beijing investigative team to discuss the latest …
Read More »Afghan Interior Ministry denies ISIS-K leader’s presence in Afghanistan
AT Kabul: The Taliban’s Ministry of Interior asserts that Sanaullah Ghafari, the leader of ISIS-Khorasan in Afghanistan, is not within the country, and Afghanistan’s territory is not being utilized against any nation. Recent attacks by Daesh in Afghanistan and other countries have prompted concerns globally. Following Daesh assaults in Kandahar …
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