Archive for February 15th, 2022

Is India Bangladesh’s True Friend And Well Wisher?

Is India Bangladesh’s true friend and well wisher? It is a question of the century. How India and Bangladesh can become a real friend in South Asia? India and Bangladesh can show the world how neighbouring countries can become all-weather friends. Bangladesh-India bilateral relations are a role model in the world in terms of relations among neighboring countries. They are […]

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Pakistan Army’s Proxies Get A Boost – Analysis

Now that it has the upper hand in Afghanistan since the Taliban’s takeover of Kabul in August 2021, it appears that the Pakistani Army is once again activating its proxies – the religious extremist groups – to advance its domestic political ambitions. The November 1 agreement with the proscribed extremist group Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) demonstrates that the Army is using […]

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IEA committed to Afghanistan-Iran Water Treaty

Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) officials said this weekend they are committed to abiding by the 1973 Afghanistan-Iran Water Treaty which stipulates the amount of water from Afghanistan that Iran is entitled to annually. Former Afghan Prime Minister Musa Shafiq signed the water treaty in 1973 (1351 Persian Calendar). According to the treaty, Iran can receive 817 million cubic meters […]

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Muttaqi heads delegation for talks in Qatar

Afghanistan’s Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi left Kabul for Qatar on Sunday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement. According to the Ministry, Muttaqi, who is leading a senior delegation, will hold meetings with representatives of Gulf countries, the Europe Union, Islamic Scholar Associations, and diplomatic missions operating from Doha instead of Kabul. A number of western […]

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Afghans condemn US plan to fund 9/11 victims with their assets

Afghans firmly denounce the United States for unfreezing Afghanistan’s central bank assets to compensate victims of the 9/11 terrorist attack, claiming that the blocked assets belong to the Afghan people. US President Joe Biden on Friday signed an executive order on the blocked property of Da Afghanistan Bank (DAB), the central bank, held in the US, stating half the foreign […]

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Shaheen says no women will be appointed to cabinet

Suhail Shaheen, Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan’s (IEA) designated envoy to the United Nations (UN), said in an interview with Ariana News on Friday night that there in no need to include women in the new cabinet and that the IEA’s current caretaker government is inclusive. He did say however that it was important to ensure women’s rights. “It is not […]

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US steals billions in Afghan bank funds

In an action that combines brazen theft, imperialist brutality and unlimited hypocrisy, the Biden administration announced Friday that it will seize control of $7 billion in Afghanistan financial assets, held largely at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, rather than return them to the Afghanistan central bank. Media attention has largely been devoted to Biden’s splitting of the $7 […]

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4 missing women activists freed: UNAMA

After weeks of disappearance, four women activists have been set free by the Taliban, says the UN mission in Afghanistan. Identified as Tamana Zaryabi Paryani, Parwana Ibrahimkhel, Zahra Mohammadi and Mursal Ayar, the women had gone missing after attending a demonstration. Late on Sunday, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) tweeted: “After a long period of uncertainty about […]

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PTM workers rally for release of lawmaker Ali Wazir

Hundreds of Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement (PTM) have rallied in Pakistan’s port city of Karachi for the release of a lawmaker. Led by PTM head Manzoor Pashteen, the workers walked from Sohrab Goth to the Sindh Assembly, calling for the release of National Assembly member Ali Wazir. Refusing to accept government requests to cancel their protest, the activists staged a sit-in […]

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Afghan Taliban say explosion near mosque kills 1, wounds 7

An explosion on the doorsteps of a mosque in northern Afghanistan killed one worshipper and wounded seven others on Friday, a Taliban official said. Baz Mohammad Sarwari of Badghis province said the cause of the explosion is unknown but investigations are ongoing. No one immediately claimed responsibility for the explosion. The local Islamic State affiliate has in the past repeatedly […]

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