Archive for January, 2021

Doing away with the Republic would cost Afghanistan dearly: Ghani

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani said Sunday that any interruption in the Republic governing system would come at a great cost to the country especially as it currently provides equality to all Afghans. Speaking at a meeting with members of the Shia Ulema (scholars) Council of Afghanistan at the Presidential Palace,Ghani said: “The Republic is an umbrella and a bed where […]

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Italian Embassy vehicle targeted in IED explosion in Kabul

An armored Land Cruiser belonging to the Italian Embassy was targeted in an early morning IED explosion in Kabul’s PD4 area in yet another targeted attack. This time there were no casualties reported, police confirmed.

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Afghanistan seeks Saudi support for ceasefire

Afghanistan has urged the Saudi government to play a proactive role in achieving a lasting ceasefire in the war-torn country. Foreign Minister Mohammed Haneef Atmar, who recently held wide-ranging talks with his Saudi counterpart Faisal bin Farhan, issued the call in an interview.

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38 militants killed in Arghandab operation

At least 38 militants have been killed in a security operation in the Arghandab district of southern Kandahar province.

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4 ANA soldiers, 6 Taliban killed in Faryab

Four Afghan National Army (ANA) soldiers and six Taliban militants have been killed in two separate incidents of violence in northern Faryab province, sources said on Sunday.

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Balkh authorities are conspiring against me, says Qaisari

Former police chief of northwestern Faryab province, Nizamuddin Qaisari, has recently said he supports the current democratic system and claims the authorities of northern Balkh province are conspiring against him. The Balkh governor on the other hand warned of serious action in case Qaisari committed any illegal activity.

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Caught in crossfire, 24 civilians killed in 2 months in Herat

The Civilian Protection Working Group (CPWG) on Sunday expressed concern over increasing civilian casualties in the conflict in western Herat province, saying thousands of families would be forced to leave their homes if the situation did not improve.

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Over 200 Afghans Released from Dubai Prisons in Past 8 Months

The Afghan general consul in Dubai, Masoud Azizi, said that 28 were sent to Kabul this week. At least 200 Afghan nationals have been released from Dubai prisons with the help of the Afghan consulate over the last eight months, officials from the consulate said on Sunday.

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Afghanistan: Official Says 600 Freed Taliban Prisoners Rearrested

Authorities in Afghanistan say they have rearrested 600 members of the Taliban who were freed from imprisonment as part of a peace-building agreement between the United States and the insurgent group. Afghanistan’s national security adviser, Hamdullah Mohib, made the announcement Sunday, alleging the men in question had returned to the battlefield to plot deadly attacks against government forces and civilians.

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Taliban fighters battered in southern Kandahar amid call for truce in northern Kunduz province

Taliban militants have been battered in the southern Kandahar province as 38 were killed amid the call for a truce in the northern Kunduz as fighting gets momentum in both the restive provinces.

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