At least nine people, including security force members, were wounded in a car bomb attack that targeted a convoy of the Afghan intelligence agency, the National Directorate of Security (NDS), in Kabul on Tuesday night, a source said on Wednesday. The blast happened at around 9:45 pm local time at Shaheed Roundabout in Kabul’s district 15 while a convoy of […]
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Taliban’s ‘Unwillingness’ Delayed Istanbul Summit: Rahmani
The speaker of the Wolesi Jirga, the lower house of Afghanistan’s parliament, on Wednesday said that the Taliban’s unwillingness led to the postponement of the UN-led peace conference on Afghanistan to be held in Turkey. “The Istanbul conference is a historic opportunity for the Taliban, the government and the people of Afghanistan which shouldn’t be wasted,” said Rahmani. “Unfortunately, there […]
Read more ›Taliban Sought Release of Prisoners Before Istanbul Talks: Source
The Taliban reportedly asked the US on Tuesday to ensure the release of its prisoners and the removal of UN sanctions on the Taliban’s leaders in exchange for the participation of the group in the Turkey conference, sources close to the group have told TOLOnews. The UN-led Afghan peace conference in Turkey was scheduled to take place on April 24, […]
Read more ›Pakistani Parliament Debates Whether to Expel French Envoy
A lawmaker from Pakistan’s ruling party Tuesday kicked off a debate on whether the French ambassador should be expelled over the publication in France of controversial cartoons depicting Islam’s Prophet Muhammad. The resolution from Amjad Ali, a lawmaker from the ruling party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, was seen as a test of whether the government gives in to threats from radical Islamists. […]
Read more ›UK ‘reserving right’ to return to Afghanistan if terrorism grows
The UK and its allies “reserve the right” to launch new military action in Afghanistan should international terrorism thrive, the British government has said. According to the UK’s Forces news outlet, defence minister James Heappey has left the door open for military action should “ungoverned spaces” return which pose a threat to the UK homeland or the interests of allies, […]
Read more ›US State Dept reiterates Istanbul was not meant to replace Doha talks
The US State Department’s spokesman Ned Price said on Tuesday night that the Istanbul Conference was never meant to replace the Doha talks but rather it was part of a broader diplomatic effort to secure a political settlement. Addressing a press conference, Price said the Doha talks “is an effort that continues to be ongoing and it’s an effort where […]
Read more ›German troops could leave Afghanistan as early as July 4
The German military plans to withdraw all its troops from Afghanistan by as early as July 4, dpa news agency reported. This is earlier than previously planned, the Defence Ministry informed Germany’s parliament on Wednesday. According to dpa, the German military is currently holding talks with partners in NATO that could see Germany’s 1,100 troops leave by July 4. The […]
Read more ›2 Public Uprising Force Members Killed in Taliban Attack in Herat
Two members of public uprising forces were killed and several more were wounded in a Taliban attack in Herat province early hours of Tuesday morning, provincial governor Sayed Waheed Qatali said. The attack took place at around 2 am in Ghorian district in Herat province following a car bomb explosion close to police HQ and a public uprising force outpost, […]
Read more ›US Gen McKenzie has ‘grave doubts’ about Taliban’s reliability
Foreign troop withdrawals have raised concerns that Afghanistan could become a fractured state, erupt in civil war A top US general said on Tuesday that he had grave doubts about the Taliban’s reliability as a negotiating partner, as the United States is set to remove all its troops from Afghanistan in the coming months and focus on diplomacy. Last week […]
Read more ›‘Extremely difficult, but not impossible’: General provides assessment of Afghan counterterrorism effort after U.S. troops depart
America’s ability to strike extremist targets in Afghanistan will be significantly constrained once U.S. forces depart this year, making the task of containing terrorism threats extremely difficult but “not impossible,” a top general said Tuesday. Gen. Kenneth “Frank” McKenzie, commander of U.S. Central Command, told members of the House Armed Services Committee that he is developing plans to address extremist […]
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