Thursday marked another milestone in Afghanistan’s modern history when President Ashraf Ghani inaugurated the new fiber optic connection between Turkmenistan and the commercial port of Aqina in Afghanistan’s Faryab province.
Read more ›Archive for January, 2021
Afghan media accuse govt of not investigating assassinations of journalists
Media support bodies in Afghanistan have accused government of not properly investigating the targeted killings of journalists adding that because of this and the high level of threats they face, some have already left the country.
Read more ›NATO position ‘unchanged’ despite drawdown of US troops
Following Washington’s announcement that American troop levels were down to 2,500 in Afghanistan, NATO stated on Saturday its position in the country has not changed.
Read more ›13 Security Force Members Killed in Herat: Official
The attack happened at an outpost of local police force members in Ghorian district of Herat province. Security officials in Herat said that 13 members of Afghan Local Police were killed in an attack by Taliban “infiltrators” in their outpost in Ghorian district of Herat province on Friday night.
Read more ›US Troops Drawdown Will Not Impact Security Situation: Official
The Defense Ministry says Afghan forces are conducting almost all operations independently. The Afghan government on Saturday said the reduction in the number of US forces in Afghanistan will not leave negative impacts on the overall security situation in the country.
Read more ›NDS Facility Attacked in Kandahar, Attackers Killed: Official
The attack happened in Daman district in the southern province of Kandahar on Saturday. An establishment belonged to the National Directorate of Security (NDS) was attacked by a group of armed men on Saturday morning, an attack that ended shortly after it started, security officials said.
Read more ›Many pro-Kabul militiamen killed in Taliban insider attack
Taliban fighters who infiltrated a base of pro-government Afghan militiamen killed 12 of them, officials say. Separately, a roadside bomb killed two policemen in the capital Kabul.
Read more ›Blasts in Kabul, Baghlan Kill Three Police Force Members
Explosions happened in Kabul, Baghlan, Kandahar and Helmand provinces in less than 12 hours. Four provinces witnessed explosions in less than 12 hours, including blasts in Kabul and Baghlan provinces on Saturday morning that left three people dead.
Read more ›Govt Bans Use of Drones near Presidential Palace
Reports indicate that the Taliban used a drone to attack an army corps in Kunduz last week. The Afghan government has banned the use of any type of drones to fly over the Presidential Palace in Kabul, apparently following reports on the Taliban’s access to the unmanned aircraft.
Read more ›No Progress in Agenda for Talks as Afghans Face More Violence
Officials said the negotiators have held internal meetings and are ready to hold more discussions on the agenda of the talks. No progress has been made in finalizing the agenda for the peace negotiations eleven days after the return of the negotiators of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and the Taliban to Doha at a time that violence has taken […]
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