Archive for May 17th, 2021

Afghan Govt Criticized for ‘Vague’ Policy Toward Pakistan

Two lawmakers on Sunday said they see an unclear policy by the Afghan government’s foreign policy toward Pakistan, referring to recent remarks by President Ashraf Ghani and his National Security Advisor Hamdullah Mohib about Islamabad’s policies. “Under the current situation and the ongoing peace process, unfortunately, there isn’t a unified view from the Republic. This is not in favor of […]

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Key NATO allies twice as likely to die in Afghanistan as U.S. forces: report

Troops from the United Kingdom and Canada are twice as likely to be killed in Afghanistan as compared to their U.S. counterparts, while the UK has also provided more economic and humanitarian assistance to the country than the U.S., the Guardian reported on a study published on Wednesday. According to the study published by the Costs of War project at […]

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Protests to Continue Over Faryab Governor Appointment

The National Islamic Movement of Afghanistan, or Junbish-e-Islami, led by former vice president Marshal Abdul Rashid Dostum, has threatened to continue their protests over the new governor’s appointment in Faryab until the Afghan government listens to their demands. The protestors held a large rally in Faryab and prevented a helicopter carrying Mohammad Daud Laghmani, the new governor for Faryab, from […]

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Violence Reported in 15 Provinces as Ceasefire Ends

Shortly after the end of the three-day ceasefire, fighting escalated in at least 15 provinces since the early hours of Sunday. The Defense Ministry said that the Taliban violated the ceasefire in 21 provinces and that 21 civilians were killed and 33 more were wounded in their attacks during the three days of Eid ( May 13 to 15). But […]

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Sources: Taliban Open to Istanbul Summit But Wants Talks in Doha

The Taliban has agreed to begin substantive talks with the Republic team in Doha in the coming days, according to sources close to the group, which would end the peace process stalemate. The sources said that the group plans to attend the Istanbul summit, but wants the end negotiations to take place in Doha. The negotiating teams met in Doha […]

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Fighting resumes in Afghanistan after three-day ceasefire ends

The Afghan National Army has launched offensives and started clearance operations in the south western parts of the country after the three-day Eid ceasefire ended at midnight Saturday. The 215th Maiwand Military Corps said in a statement, operations were launched simultaneously in besieged western areas of Lashkargah, Nawa and Nahri Saraj districts.“The Afghan defense forces are committed to suppressing, clearing […]

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ISIS claims responsibility for Kabul mosque bombing

ISIS (Daesh) has claimed responsibility for Friday’s bombing at a mosque in Kabul that left at least 14 worshippers, including the mosque’s Imam, dead, SITE Intelligence Group reported. The explosion happened inside a mosque in Shakardarah district of Kabul province during Friday prayers. The explosion took place during a three-day Eid ceasefire between the Taliban and the Afghan government. According […]

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