AT News KABUL: Integrity Watch Afghanistan says President Ghani’s administration has recovered a meager $30 million connected to the massive embezzlement from Kabul Bank, faulting the government of national unity for twiddling its thumbs with regard to the billion-dollar scandal. The watchdog said Tuesday that President Ghani has not held …
Read More »Pakistan to launch freight train service for Afghan trade
AT Monitoring Desk KABUL: Pakistan’s Railways Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed has announced to launch a freight train service for the Afghan trade. “By transporting Afghan trading goods on a freight train running from Azakhel and Chaman, we will also be countering smuggling this way. Booking the train for transportation of …
Read More »Only Afghan-to-Afghan talks could bring peace: Iran
AT News KABUL: As the United States of American has been trying to broker a peace deal with the Taliban group to end its longest unwinnable war in Afghanistan, the Iranian envoy for Afghanistan, Mohammad Ibrahim Tahiryan has called the direct negotiations between the Afghans as the only path to …
Read More »25 kidnapped Afghans freed in Balochistan
AT Monitoring Desk KABUL: Twenty-five Afghan abductees have been freed following a clash between two gangs in Pakistan’s southwestern Balochistan province. At least two people were killed as result of heavy gunfire traded between the groups in the Chaghai district of the province, Dawn reported. The fire exchange happened when …
Read More »Pakistan accused of covertly stymying peace talks
AT News KABUL: Political analysts accuse Pakistan of hindering peace negotiations between the US envoy Zalmay Khalilzad and Taliban negotiators. The analysts said Saturday that Khalilzad’s frequent trips to Islamabad show that his negotiations with Taliban face an impasse. Khalilzad went to Islamabad on Friday to discuss Taliban negotiations in …
Read More »Senator criticizes Pentagon plans to cut Black Hawks for AAF
AT Monitoring Desk KABUL: A senator on the US Armed Services Committee has asked the Pentagon to explain why it has proposed yet another helicopter model for the Afghan Air Force (AAF) instead of the Black Hawks it has been sending for years. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., questioned what he …
Read More »Khalilzad in Pakistan for fresh Afghan peace push
AT News KABUL: To push the Afghan peace process and to discuss the current round of talks with Taliban representative in Doha of Qatar, the US Special Envoy for Afghanistan Reconciliation, Zalmay Khalilzad has reached Islamabad on Friday, and hold talks with the country’s authorities. According to Pakistani media, he …
Read More »Coronavirus outbreak: WHO urges world to roll up sleeves
AT News KABUL: Authorities of the World Health Organization has held a second emergency meeting regarding the outbreak of novel coronavirus in Geneva, where they provided public health advice or suggests formal temporary recommendations to counter the virus. The Organization has also called on worldwide countries to be taking fully preparation …
Read More »U.S. injury count from Iranian missile strike rises to 64, Pentagon says
AT Monitoring Desk KABUL: At least 64 U.S. military personnel in Iraq suffered brain trauma in an Iranian missile attack launched in retaliation after President Trump ordered the killing of an Iranian general. The 64 service members — 14 more than previously reported — have been diagnosed with mild traumatic …
Read More »Al-Qaeda maintains close ties with Taliban: UN
AT Monitoring Desk KABUL: A report issued on January 20 by the United Nations claims Al-Qaeda continues to have “close and mutually beneficial” relations with the Taliban despite the latter group’s holding talks with US negotiators in Doha to broker a peace deal. The report by the UN Analytical Support …
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