Archive for March 7th, 2021

Ghani calls for ECO’s active role in Afghan peace process

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has called on members of the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO), an Asian political and economic intergovernmental organization, to play role in supporting a durable peace in Afghanistan.

Read more ›

Hekmatyar gives gov’t 10-day ultimatum to accept HIA demands

Dozens of Hizb-e-Islami Afghanistan (HIA) supporters staged a protest rally in Kabul on Friday, demanding the release of the party’s prisoners from Afghan jails. Addressing the marchers, the Hizb-e-Islami leader Gulbuddin Hekmatyar set the government a 10-day deadline to meet their demands.

Read more ›

Eight Taliban militants were killed in Kunduz operation

The Afghan Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF) launched a clearance operation in northern Kunduz province, the Defense Ministry (MoD) said in a statement on Friday.

Read more ›

Police Officer Killed, Another Wounded in Helmand Blast

One police officer was killed, and another was wounded in an explosion that targeted a vehicle in Helmand on Wednesday, sources said. An IED hit the police officer’s private vehicle, the sources said, in PD3 of Lashkargah city, capital of the province.

Read more ›

Taliban Increase Presence in Areas Left by ANDSF

The Taliban has increased its presence in areas where the Afghan National Security and Defense Forces (ANDSF) left military installations and checkpoints.

Read more ›

36 Wounded as Security Forces Engage Herat Strongman

At least 36 people have been wounded–including three military personnel–in the Jabriel area of Herat city after shooting broke out between security forces and armed men affiliated with a local strongman named Habibullah Ghoryani on Wednesday, according to Herat health officials. Fighting is still ongoing, said local sources on Wednesday night. “Three police personnel and 11 civilians have been transferred […]

Read more ›

Targeting Journalists Must Stop: European Union

The European Union (EU) in a statement has called on an end to targeted attacks on journalists and women in Afghanistan and says the violence in Afghanistan must stop. The EU said that the attack on the three female workers in Nangarhar, in atrocious, planned assassinations deprives three young individuals of their future and their families, friends, and colleagues of […]

Read more ›

‘US Has Suggested Intl Conference on Afghanistan’: Source

A US State Department official on condition of anonymity told TOLOnews on Wednesday that the United States has suggested an international conference on Afghanistan.

Read more ›

Moscow may be new venue for Afghan peace talks

Russia has hinted at hosting next rounds of the ongoing intra-Afghan peace negotiations, which remain snail-paced over the past two months President Putin’s special envoy for Afghanistan said on Wednesday: “Despite reports on the resumption of meetings by the negotiating teams after a 45-day lull, we need to acknowledge that there is still an impasse in Doha.”

Read more ›

7 factory workers gunned down in Nangarhar

Unidentified gunmen shot dead seven workers of a plaster factory in eastern Nangarhar province last night, an official said on Thursday.

Read more ›