Monthly Archives: November 2019

Ghani: Enduring Peace Requires Justice

(TOLO news): “In order to restore a durable peace in the society--not a temporary peace--there is a need for justice to prevail so that no one feels oppressed,” said Ghani. Meanwhile, Representative Tom Malinowski , a member of the US Congress who is critical of a possible peace deal between the United States and the

29 militants killed in Balkh

(Afghanistan Times): At least 26 Taliban fighters, including three key commanders have been killed during fresh crackdown conducted by the Afghan forces in northern Balkh province, official said on Monday. Clashes erupted between Afghan forces and the Taliban in Taimorak area of Charbolak district, Rezqul village of Kushanda district and Gandali Jatorarea of Zarey district, in

Ghani, China FM discuss intra-Afghan dialogue in phone call

(1TV news): During the phone call, the sides discussed also presidential election, Afghan peace process and state-to-state cooperation, according to a statement issued by the president’s office. They emphasized that peace process should be advanced at the centrality of the Afghan government and people and relations between Afghanistan and china are based on the principle

Kabul protests ISI’s misbehavior with Ambassador Mashal

(The Afghanistan news): The Pakistani Embassy in Kabul on Monday announced the closure of its consular section for an indefinite period due to alleged safety and harassment concerns to its diplomatic personnel while the Afghan foreign ministry said it will probe Pakistan’s complaints in this regard. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) protested the

Afghan Taliban Flag Flying in Pakistan Protest

(ATN news): Footage from the protest shows a group of protesters holding the Taliban flag among thousands of Islamist marchers. The presence of pro-Taliban men in a civil protest, however, has sparked reactions in Afghanistan; the Taliban militant group has been fighting the Afghan government for over 18 years, rejecting all government calls for a

Pakistan, Afghanistan Accuse Each Other of Harassing Diplomats

(Voice of America):Afghanistan and Pakistan have traded charges of harassment of their diplomats serving in each other's capitals, prompting Islamabad to halt its consular operations in Kabul until further notice. The latest diplomatic dispute between the neighbors erupted Sunday when Pakistan complained that its diplomatic staff, while going to work this week, had been "obstructed

Police: Five Taliban Killed In Logar

(TOLO news): At least five Taliban members were killed in a police special forces operation in central Logar province on Monday, Logar police headquarters said in a statement. The operation was launched in Shena Qala village of Barak-e-Barak district to clear insurgents, the statement said. The Taliban has not commented on the operation.

Armed Oppositions Killed Across The Country

(BNA) The national defense ministry reported from killing of 46 armed oppositions in clearing operations of security and defense forces in parts of the country. National defense ministry press office with releasing a statement told BNA, the defense and security forces in the last 24 hours conducting joint offensive operations in Balkh, Faryab, Zabul, Helmand,

Taliban Fighters Severely Suppressed in Shirzad District

;JALALABAD CITY (BNA) Afghan security forces by launching a military operations succeeded to suppress severely Taliban fighters in eastern Nangarhar province. The military operation has started 10 days ago by participation of hundreds Afghan army and police personnel with support of Afghan air forces in various parts of Shirzad district, Nangarhar. Senior commander of Afghan

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