Archive for October 31st, 2020

Atmar, Qureshi discuss Pakistan’s role in getting talks back on track

Afghanistan’s acting Foreign Minister Haneef Atmar held a telephonic conversation with his Pakistani counterpart Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Tuesday night to discuss issues around the Afghan peace talks and how to ensure the deadlock in the talks is broken.

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OIC urges all parties to the conflict to call an immediate truce

The General Secretariat of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has reiterated its call to all parties to the conflict to focus on achieving a successful outcome in the stalled peace talks in Doha.

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Parts of Helmand cleared of Taliban, operation ongoing: MoD

Afghan Ministry of Defense (MoD) said Wednesday that several parts of Nad Ali and Nawa district of Helmand have been cleared of Taliban fighters in an ongoing operation by Afghan Special Forces.

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Afghans protest in Kabul against Macron’s Islamaphobic remarks

Kabul residents took to the streets of Kabul on Wednesday in protest against French President Emmanuel Macron’s controversial remarks about Islam. The protest, outside the French Cultural Center in Kabul city drew cries such as “death to France” and “death to Macron”.

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Key Taliban fighter killed in Helmand operation

At least 38 Taliban militants, including the group’s shadow district governor for Nad Ali were killed in an operation by the Afghan forces in battle-weary Helmand province.

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UN official warns al-Qaeda still ‘heavily embedded’ with Taliban

A UN official has said despite the Taliban’s pledge in February to cut ties with al-Qaeda, the group is still “heavily embedded” within the Taliban in Afghanistan. Speaking to the BBC, Edmund Fitton-Brown, co-ordinator of the UN’s Islamic State, al-Qaeda and Taliban Monitoring Team, said there has been regular communication between the two groups despite the US-Taliban agreement signed in […]

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3 Civilians Killed in Magnetic Mine Blast in Kabul: Police

At least three civilians were killed in a magnetic mine blast on Tuesday afternoon in capital Kabul, said Kabul police. According to the police 10 others were wounded in the blast.

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KHOST- Attack on police special unit ends after-10 hour clash

Khost attack on a special police unit ended after almost 10 hours, leaving at least five special forces members dead, said Police Chief Ghulam Daoud Tarakhail. According to Tarakhail the attackers were 10 people, three of them detonated their explosives and seven others were gun downed in the clash with security forces.

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UNAMA documents 5,939 civilian casualties in first nine months of 2020

In a new report released Tuesday, the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) said the overall civilian casualty figure for the first nine months of this year had dropped by about 30 percent against the same period last year but that the harm done to civilians remains inordinate and shocking.

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Saudi funds $10 million program to help returnees and IDPs

The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) and the Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation (MoRR) have launched a $10 million program, funded by Saudi Arabia, to provide essential services to support the sustainable reintegration of returnees, internally displaced people (IDPs) and host communities.

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