AT News KABUL: The peace delegations of the Afghan government and the Taliban group have reportedly reached a final agreement on the agendas to the kick start the intra-Afghan talks, sources said Friday. A sources privy to the talks, who was talking on condition of anonymity, said that the fundamental …
Read More »Karzai welcomes Australia investigation into war crimes in Afghanistan
AT News KABUL: Former President Hamid Karzai welcomed the Australian government’s special investigation into the war crimes committed by some of their troops in Afghanistan. “The reason behind my strong opposition to military operations, airstrikes and night raids has been this; civilians casualties and the violation of human rights of …
Read More »Australia apologizes to Afghans over “unlawful killings”
Report says Australian elite forces killed 39 Afghans civilians and prisoners unlawfully in an environment where “blood lust” and “competition killings” were reportedly a norm AT News KABUL: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has considered the report by the Inspector General of the Australian Defence Force on violations of the …
Read More »Leadership and Narcissistic Personality Disorder
By Dr. Matin Royeen Ph.D Introduction: The dictionary defines narcissism as excessive interest in self-admiration or self-adulation. According to Mayo Clinic, Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) is a mental condition in which individuals have inflated, distorted and pseudo high self-image by masking their real fragile and vulnerable self-esteem and deep insecurities. …
Read More »Imran Khan’s stress on “peace, trade and connectivity” with Afghanistan
By Shamim Shahid On the eve of his single day trip to neighbouring Afghanistan, Prime Minister Imran Khan has assured President Dr. Ashraf Ghani of extending help in combing of violent acts and return of peace. Premier Imran accompanied by high ranking officials including Foreign Minister Shah Mahmud Qureshi and …
Read More »Jogi ethnic minority gets access to education for first time
AT Monitoring Desk Kabul: More than 100 children of (ethnic-minority) of Jogi in the northern Jawzjan province, went to school for the first time since their families migrated to Afghanistan from neighboring Tajikistan. The children eventually reach their dreams of taking education. The children are currently studying at schools. “My …
Read More »Seven criminals nabbed in Kabul
AT News KABUL: Kabul police have arrested seven people on suspicion of different crimes in the latest crackdown around the city, ministry of interior said Wednesday. The police had succeeded in arresting seven people accused of armed robbery, disruption of public order, plundering, and stealing mobiles of the citizens in different …
Read More »243 coronavirus cases recorded in round-clock
Wedding halls, public places to shut as second wave of virus hits Afghanistan AT News KABUL: The Afghan health officials have warned of a second wave of the pandemic covid-19 and said that new effective plans would become practical to prevent the further spread of the virus in the society. …
Read More »Women deny land inheritance in Bamyan
AT News KABUL: The Afghan women are facing a drastic challenge in land inheritance issues in the central province of Bamyan, where they refuse to be given. 42 years old, Raihana said that his uncle has taken her land and deprived her of his father’s land heritage. Raihana was an …
Read More »Abdullah departs for Turkey as part of peace quest
AT News KABUL: Heading a high-level delegation, Dr. Abdullah Abdullah, the Chairman of High Council for National Reconciliation (HCNR), has left Kabul for Istanbul on a two-day official visit. During his visit, he will meet and exchange views with the President, Foreign Minister, religious leadership and other dignitaries on the …
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