AT Kabul: Retired government employees asking for payment of their pensions, saying that they will held protests if their salaries are not paid in two months. The retirees said they have not received their pensions this year and last year, and they face many economic challenges. Retirees said that despite …
Read More »Nationals of some countries come to Afghanistan to wreak havoc
AT Kabul: Following the concern expressed by the member states of Shanghai, especially Russia, about the presence of some terrorist groups in Afghanistan and threats to other countries from this area, the Taliban responded to this concern by issuing a statement and said that Islamic Emirate as a responsible government, …
Read More »China resumes visa issuance for Afghan nationals
AT Kabul: Afghanistan’s deputy spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that China resumed visa issuance for Afghan nationals in the country. He said that Chinese visa applicants can apply for a visa through the embassy of this country in Kabul. The resumption of Chinese visas for Afghan citizens …
Read More »UN commissioner visits Kabul for talks on Afghan women work
AT Kabul: Gillian Triggs, UNHCR’s Assistant High Commissioner for Protection, arrived in Kabul on Sunday afternoon and stressed the importance of the inclusion of female staff in aid delivery in Afghanistan, Tolo news reported. This UN official adds that women’s work will allow humanitarian aid to be provided to needy …
Read More »Exhibition held in Herat to support craft maker women
AT Kabul: Media outlet in Herat province have reported that an exhibition of women’s products and handicrafts held in this province for two days. According to reports, this exhibition was held with the aim of marketing women’s products and handicrafts with participation of 120 women. These women have displayed and …
Read More »UN says, girls denied of education faces challenges
AT Kabul: The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Aid in Afghanistan (OCHA) has announced that the continued deprivation of education for girls in Afghanistan will bring many challenges for girls. In a Twitter message, OCHA emphasized the need to educate women and girls in Afghanistan. OCHA says, if …
Read More »Afghanistan nationals released from jails in Karachi
AT Kabul: Pakistani authorities have released 56 Afghan citizens, including 24 children, from jails in Karachi city of Sindh province. The release was made as a humanitarian gesture by the Pakistani authorities to ease the burden on Afghan refugees. The Afghan Consulate in Karachi has confirmed the release and thanked …
Read More »Doha meeting should secure Afghanistan’s interests
AT Kabul: Iran’s ambassador and special representative in Kabul, Hassan Kazemi Qomi, expressed concern about the actions of the Afghan governing body, which could potentially lead to more sanctions being imposed by the UN Security Council. In an interview with a local media outlet, Mr. Qomi stated that Iran will …
Read More »Karzai meets with youth, talks about national unity
AT Kabul: Former Afghan president Hamid Karzai calls for national dialogue and reopening of schools and universities for girls. Karzai told this while interacting with number of country’s youth, who met him Saturday and discussed the importance of education for boys and girls in Afghanistan. During the meeting the youth …
Read More »Afghanistan among top ten countries prone to climate disaster
AT Kabul: Afghanistan is grappling with the devastating consequences of climate change as it enters its third year of drought, making it one of the top 10 countries most vulnerable to these global shifts. The nation has already experienced a deadly winter, marked by extreme cold, heavy snow, and widespread …
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