KABUL: Twenty-five Taliban insurgents were killed and another 21 injured during clashes with Afghan border police in southeastern Khost province, an official said on Friday. The pre-dawn clashes that broke out in Alisher and Terazai districts also left two border policemen dead and five others injured, the governor’s spokesman, Abdul …
Read More »Huge losses claimed as Kabul market blaze put out
KABUL: A massive fire that engulfed a dried fruit market in the central capital Kabul was extinguished after two hours on Friday, but the blaze caused huge financial losses to some shop owners. The fire broke out shortly after 10:30am in Durab Market in the limits of the first police …
Read More »Afghan delegation to meet with Taliban in Qatar: officials
KABUL: An Afghan delegation is heading to Qatar for “open discussions” with representatives of Taliban insurgents over the next few days aimed at ending Afghanistan’s long war, an official said on Friday. The meeting is intended as a step toward opening formal talks to ending the war, but it was …
Read More »Security situation in Kunduz
Security officials said Wednesday that 154 Taliban fighters have been killed in northern Kunduz province. As many as 134 others were injured. Security officials also said that among the dead at least 30 were foreigners. Now that NATO/ISAF have formally concluded their combat mission and they are staying around to …
Read More »Insecurity halts inaugural matches of 2018 FIFA World Cup in Afghanistan: AFF
AT-KABUL: Afghanistan National Football Team Coach, Mohammad Yousuf Kargar, said that because of security threats, FIFA didn’t allow Afghanistan Football Federation (AFF) to host the opening matches of the 2018 FIFA World Cup in the country. Kargar said, according to FIFA’s schedule, it was Afghanistan’s turn to host the inaugural …
Read More »Clerics support Ghani’s, Kaba’s Imam Statement
Abdul Zuhoor Qayomi-KABUL: Clerics in a gathering supported President Ghani’s new statement and also the Holly Haram-e-Sharif of Kaba here in Kabul. Hundreds of religious scholars gathering in Haji Abdul Rahman Masjid in Kabul announced their vice of support to the new statement of President Muhammad Ashraf Ghani and the …
Read More »Centralized budgeting system behind selective implementation of uplift projects: IWA
By Farhad Naibkhel-KABUL: A human right watchdog, Integrity Watch Afghanistan (IWA) said in its report released Thursday that centralized budgeting system has failed to meet demands of the provinces, therefore, it needs to be decentralized for a balanced development across the country. Chief Executive Officer of IWA, Sayed Akram Afzali, …
Read More »Four civilians hurt in blast in Kunduz
AT-KABUL: At least four civilians were injured in Kunduz province when explosives placed on a bicycle went off. This is almost third time that a bicycle has been used in terror act. The explosion took place while Interior Minister, Noorul Haq Ulomi, left for Kunduz to oversee the military operation …
Read More »130 insurgents killed in different countrywide military ops
AT-KABUL: As many as 130 armed insurgents, including four foreigners, were killed and 87 other injured in Ghazni, Kunduz, Nangarhar, Farah Sar-e-Pul, and Helmand operations. The Ministry of Defense in a statement issued on Thursday said that during last 24 hours at least 130 rebels were killed in different part …
Read More »ICRC concerned about rise in civilian casualties
KABUL: The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) on Thursday said it was concerned about a rise in civilian casualties in Afghanistan after the Taliban launched their spring offensive. “We are deeply worried by the increased number of attacks in the past few weeks and the heavy toll they …
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