AT News Report KABUL: A number of Afghan women expressed concerned for what they say would lose their long-term achievements by peace talks held between the American delegation and the Taliban. Habiba Sarabi, Deputy Chairman of the High Peace Council said Tuesday that only two ladies had attended at the …
Read More »Truck convoy back home from Europe journey via Lapis Lazuli
AT News Report KABUL: The first truck convoy that headed to Europe through Lapis Lazuli has arrived back in Herat province, carrying oil, medicines and batteries used for the solar energy. Provincial officials said that five trucks which had left Afghanistan some two months ago, arrived back in the province …
Read More »27 drug traffickers sent behind bars
AT News Report KABUL: Amid war on drugs, Afghanistan top counternarcotics court on Tuesday sentenced 27 drug traffickers to short-and-long term of imprisonment in the past one month. Criminal Justice Task Force (CJTF) in a statement said these 27 drug traffickers sentenced to short and long incarceration where according to …
Read More »Afghan forces kill 24 rebels in fresh crackdowns
AT News Report KABUL: The Afghan security forces with artillery support have killed at least 24 militants and wounded 13 others in course of several operations conducted in different parts of the country in the past 24 hours. The Ministry of Defense (MoD) in a statement said Tuesday that the …
Read More »Afghan exports on display at world’s largest food fair in Dubai
AT News Report KABUL: Exporters of high-value Afghan food products have been showcased their goods for international buyers this week at the Gulfood Exhibition, the world’s largest food and beverage trade show at Dubai. Over 50 Afghan businesses are attending the five-day exhibition in Dubai from February 17 to 21 …
Read More »Police decisive in serious behavior with bully individuals
AT News Report KABUL: Interior Ministry says persons related to mafia try to make obstacles before police activities, adding that police would be decisive to behave with these persons. Khoshhal Saadat, deputy interior minister said Monday that the bully persons would be repressed if they refused to surrender to the …
Read More »Residents ask govt. to promote Ghazni district
AT News Report KABUL: Residents of the Moqor district in Ghazni province staged demonstrations on Monday, calling on the government to promote the district to a province. The demonstrators blocked the Kabul-Kandahar highway which passes the district, saying that the central government remained careless to their long demand over the …
Read More »Accuracy is important in peace talks than velocity; HPC
AT News Report KABUL: The High Peace Council urges that negotiations over peace process need more accuracy than a speedy result, a statement comes ahead of the fifth round of talks between the US diplomats and Taliban negotiators planned to be held on February 25th in Qatar. The militants called …
Read More »Turkish aid agency helps IDPs in Afghanistan
AT News Report KABUL: Turkey’s state-run aid agency on Monday provided food aid to 1,000 displaced families in northern Afghanistan who forced to leave their house due to conflict. In a statement, the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) said the food packages contained flour, rice, oil, tea, granulated sugar, …
Read More »Taliban not serious in peace talks: MPs
AT News Report KABUL: After the Taliban called off meeting with the US representatives and Pakistan Prime Minister, some of the parliamentarians blamed the group for trying to misuse opportunities to gain credits through evil tactics. Deputy Speaker of the Parliament Irfanullah Irfan said Monday that the Taliban had a …
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