The Afghan ambassador to the US, Roya Rahmani, spoke to The World’s host Marco Werman about the security situation in Afghanistan, and the government’s handling of it. Grieving families buried their dead on Sunday after a horrific bombing at a girls’ school in the Afghan capital that killed 50 people, many of them pupils between 11 and 15 years old.
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Business Community Skeptical as Taliban Pledges Security
Business community and economic analysts have shown mixed reactions to a recent tweet by Taliban member Suhail Shaheen in which he said the group will protect Afghan businesses and all other economic activities in the future government in the country. Afghan politicians, businesspeople and investors have said that such statements by the Taliban leaders are symbolic—and insist the group proves […]
Read more ›Logar MPs Raise Alarm Over Deteriorating Security
Lawmakers from Logar province in Afghanistan’s parliament on Tuesday raised grave concerns over what they described as deteriorating security in the province. MPs warned that the fragile security situation in Logar could have serious implications on the security of Kabul if substantial actions weren’t taken to fix the lack of security in Logar. However, the Ministry of Interior (MoI) has […]
Read more ›UK Military Chief: No Reason for Taliban’s Jihad in Afghanistan
General Sir Nicholas Carter, Chief of General Staff of the United Kingdom, has said that the Taliban has no justification for their Jihad in Afghanistan now that foreign forces are leaving the country. In an interview with TOLOnews, General Carter said that the Taliban are now fighting against the Afghan people, and they should avoid the war. Meanwhile, the Afghan […]
Read more ›Saleh accuses US of legitimizing Taliban which he says are ‘terrorists’
Afghanistan’s First Vice President Amrullah Saleh said on Monday that the American government had “legitimized” the Taliban and that now Afghans need the United States “to remain engaged”. Amid the withdrawal process of all foreign troops, Saleh said in an interview with CBS News, that it is his responsibility on a daily basis to “outline the risks and the threats […]
Read more ›Logar police district chief killed in shooting
An Afghan security official was killed in an attack by unknown armed men in eastern Logar province on Monday, sources said. Hasibullah Stanekzai, Head of the Provincial Council told Ariana News that Shahpor Ahmadzai, police chief for PD1 of Logar, was gunned down by unknown armed men in the provincial capital Pul-e-Alam city. The incident took place at Shahidan square […]
Read more ›Qureshi says hopes for peace ‘high’ after Ghani, Bajwa meeting
Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said Tuesday that hopes are high for sustainable peace in Afghanistan after the meeting between Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa. Addressing a press conference in Islamabad on Tuesday, Qureshi said Bajwa held high-level meetings with the Afghan leadership in Kabul and discussed the Afghan peace […]
Read more ›US indicates Daesh might have been behind deadly school bombing
The US State Department said Monday ISIS (Daesh) could possibly have been behind the deadly school bombing in Kabul that left over 80 people, mostly schoolgirls, dead. In a press briefing, the department’s spokesman Ned Price said there are some indications that Daesh was behind the attack. “We are still looking into what or who is responsible, but I would […]
Read more ›US destroys unwanted gear and sells it as scrap
Angry scrapyard owners in Afghanistan have spoken out about the US military destroying equipment as they pack up ahead of the final withdrawal. Inside one scrapyard, owned by Baba Mir, close to Bagram Air Base, lies the twisted remains of several all-terrain vehicles, The Associated Press (AP) reported. Alongside these lie smashed shards that were once generators, tank tracks and […]
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