Taliban insurgents have abducted at least 28 civilians in Maidan Wardak province, police claimed.
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Police arrest 20 Torkham customs officials on corruption charges
Nangarhar provincial officials said security forces have arrested 20 customs officers in Torkham on charges of corruption. Attaullah Khoqyani, a spokesman for the Nangarhar governor, confirmed the arrests and said money had been seized during the arrests.
Read more ›City to city, camp to camp: Afghan refugees struggle to find home
As Afghanistan’s immediate neighbours shut their doors, many refugees embark on the treacherous journey to Europe. But few find a welcome there. Every Sunday, Hamdi Mohseni, his wife Serda, and their five remaining children, walk the 15km from their apartment to the paupers’ cemetery where their daughter Zahra is buried. Mohseni brings a ballpoint pen with him to trace the […]
Read more ›Geneva Conference: Ghani Calls for Immediate Ceasefire
President Ashraf Ghani who addressed the opening ceremony of the Afghanistan 2020 Conference in Geneva on Tuesday called on the Taliban to agree on an immediate ceasefire to move the peace process forward and end the suffering of the people of the country.
Read more ›Turkey to provide Afghanistan $75M in aid for projects
Turkey pledged to provide $75 million in aid to Afghanistan over the next two years at the 2020 Afghanistan Conference in Geneva, the Turkish Foreign Ministry announced Tuesday.
Read more ›Security Forces Nabs, Kills Several Militants across Afghanistan
First Vice President Amrullah Saleh said security forces had arrested nine militants in the past three hours who were involved in various crimes. First Vice President Amrullah Saleh wrote on his Facebook page, that in series of Special operations nine militants were arrests, including Islamic State-Taliban members, in the past 24 hours.
Read more ›17 Killed, Over 50 Wounded in Bamiyan Blasts: Sources
At least 17 people were killed and over 50 more were wounded in two explosions in the city of Bamiyan on Tuesday afternoon, sources said. Local officials said the explosions happened in a local market in the city of Bamiyan, the center of Bamiyan province.
Read more ›After brutal war crimes, what does Australia owe Afghans?
In 2013, the Australian government paid a PR company AUD 277,000 ($203,000) of taxpayer money to buy up advertising spots on TV, radio and print publications in Afghanistan, Iran and Pakistan. A portion of the funds also went to distributing 20,000 notebooks with Australian government advertisements on the front and back covers to Afghan secondary school and university students.
Read more ›Pompeo Addresses Geneva Conference, as Germans Withdraw Troops from Kunduz Province
Mike Pompeo, US secretary addressed to Geneva conference on Tuesday saying that the United States remains committed to an enduring partnership with Afghanistan, and to help Afghan peace negotiations.
Read more ›Germany Starts Reducing Troops in Kunduz: Report
Germany is reducing its military presence in the northern province of Kunduz that was planned by NATO’s mission in Kabul in late summer, Germany’s military said as quoted by Reuters. The reduction is not a reaction to the United States’ announcement last week that it will cut US forces in Afghanistan to 2,500 from 4,500 by mid-January, a spokesman for […]
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