Afghanistan recorded 210 new cases of coronavirus and six deaths in the last 24 hours AT News KABUL: The ministry of public health is planning to impose night curfews, border closures with Iran and Pakistan and suspend flights from India in a bid to prevent the third wave of Covide-19 …
Read More »Politician suggests transitional administration to ‘pass war era’
AT News KABUL: Ahmad Wali Massoud, a political figure believes that the country needs a transitional administration to what he says “pass the war era to peace”. He wrote on Facebook on Sunday that the country’s critical situation explains that the current government was facing an impasse in both war …
Read More »Schools lack buildings in Daikundi
AT News KABUL: Students in central Daikundi province are scrambling with lack of school buildings and are forced to study in mosques, under shadows of trees or somewhere under the hot waves of sun. 18 years old, Fareshta is at grad 12th of Guzbri High School in Khadir district of …
Read More »90 Taliban fighters killed in fresh raids
AT News KABUL: At least 90 Taliban militants were killed and 17 others wounded during latest military crackdowns carried out by the Afghan security forces in different provinces in the past 24 hours. Afghan security forces succeeded to kill 90 Taliban militants during clashes and counter attacks in Laghman, Nangarhar, …
Read More »Three people found dead in Herat
AT News KABUL: The dead bodies of three people, two men and one woman were founded in the western Herat province. Provincial Police Spokesman, Abdulahad Walizada said that the bodies found in Kamakhulagh are in the north of the capital city of Herat. The victims were shot dead, he added. …
Read More »COVID-19: 172 cases, 10 deaths reported in past 24 hours
AT News KABUL: Afghanistan has recorded 172 new cases of coronavirus and 10 deaths around the country in the past 24 hours, said the Ministry of Public Health on Sunday. The total tally since the outbreak of the epidemic reached to 59,015 cases across the country. The new cases were …
Read More »Helmand residents launch peace campaign: No justification for ongoing war
AT News KABUL: A number of civil rights activists and other residents in the southern province of Helmand on Sunday launched a campaign on peace titled “what does war mean when foreigners leave?” The campaign is called “public”, with Eqbal Khyber, the head of public movement for peace, saying that …
Read More »No security vacuum after foreign withdrawal, assures defense ministry
AT News KABUL: The ministry of defense assures that there would be no security vacuum once the US-led foreign soldiers exit in some four months. The Western media outlets report of packing and transporting of foreign military equipment as the first steps of troop pullout from Afghanistan after 20 years …
Read More »Taliban leadership divided into parts: Saraj
AT News KABUL: Intelligence Chief, Ahmad Zia Saraj says that a major vacuum has been created in the Taliban leadership as the group is fractured between Quetta and Peshawar shuras (councils). Speaking at a news conference on Saturday in Kabul, the Afghan security and defense officials briefed the media about …
Read More »Six security forces killed by roadside bombs in Logar, Nangarhar
AT News KABUL: Six members of the Afghan security forces lost their lives in the roadside bomb blasts in eastern Nangarhar and southeastern Logar provinces, security officials said on Saturday. Logar Police spokesman, Gul Haidar Ahmadi said that a bomb went off Saturday morning in Kunjak area of provincial capital …
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