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NUG’s Foreign Policy Track Hailed a Success
KABUL - The National Uni-ty Government (NUG) has pursued an effective foreign policy track over the past two years and Afghanistan is no longer an isolated country, said the president’s deputy spokesman Shah-hussain Murtazawi on Sat-urday.Analysts have also said the NUG has managed to forge a united front against Paki-stan in the international are-na over the past two years, terming it a major gain for
MAZAR - Balkh’s head of Information and Culture Saleh Mohammad Khaliq said on Saturday that 120 historical monuments and ancient sites can be found in the province but that many are in need of repair.According to Khaliq most of the historical monuments and sites are in Balkh, Da-
KABUL - A group of young Afghan girls is working to produce a mobile phone ap-plication in a bid to help the foreign nationals visiting the country for tourism.
KABUL - Supporters of Hizb-e-Islami on Friday al-legedly attacked supporters of the Jamiat-e-Islami party in Argo district of Badakh-shan, leaving two dead and nine wounded, said Maulavi Hamidullah Muslim, a mem-ber of Badakhshan’s provin-cial council and supporter of Jamiat-e-Islami.“A number of men related to Hizb-e-Islami on Friday attacked supporters of the Jamiat-e-Islami party and killed two people who were shopkeepers and wounded nine other supporters of Jamiat-e-Islami. Then Ak-bari’s men with his brother
LASHKARGAH - At least 28 security personnel have been so far wounded during an ongoing clash with Taliban insurgents in the capital of southern Helmand province, an official said on Saturday.The fighting erupted between the two sides on Friday night in Bolan area on the outskirts of Laskhargah city.A resident of Bolan area, Rozi Mohammad, told Pajhwok Afghan News the insurgents emerged on the streets and opened fire at security per-sonnel on Friday night. He said the fighting forced many ...(More on P4)...(12)
PUL-I-KHUMRI - Afghan refugee families who recently returned from neighboring Pakistan to northern Baghlan province complain about ab-sence of residential facilities, joblessness, poor living condi-tions and no attention on the part of the government to-wards these issues.About 1000 families recently arrived in Baghlan after being forcibly expelled from Paki-stan. Most of them are living in tents or with their relatives in Dahna area of Pul-i-Khum-ri, the provincial capital.Mohammad Gul, one of the ...(More on P4)...(13)
ANSF Launch Large Scale Offensive in Northern District
Balkh’s Historical Sites in Need of Reconstruction
Afghan Girls Working on Mobile App to Help Tourists
Visiting Afghanistan
Tension Reported Between Hizb-E-Islami, Jamiat-E-
Islami in Badakhshan
28 Security Men Injured as
Lashkargah Clash Continues
Returning Refugees in
Baghlan Demand Shelter, Jobs
wolat Abad, Khalm and Kushenda districts.Balkh province, which is lo-cated in the north of the coun-try is home to almost two mil-lion people.Khaliq said that at least 60 his-torical sites date back to pre-Islam times. Among these, 50 percent need reconstruction.“There ...(More on P4)...(10)
The latest attempt by the young Afghan girls comes as several Afghan youths are busy to achieve break-throughs in technology defy-ing the ...(More on P4)...(11)
attacked on our house and that open fire on us,” Mus-lim said.However, members of Hizb-e-Islami in the province said the attack was not carried out by their supporters.Saifullah Akbari, a mem-ber of Hizb-e-Islami and the commander of public polic-ing order in Argo, rejected the claims and said there was no animosity between the two groups in the area and that police had killed the two civilians.But he said Hamidullah Muslim, along with his son, Saifullah Muslim a member of ...(More on P4)...(9)
the leaders.Afghanistan’s bilateral re-lations have expanded un-precedentedly with foreign countries except Pakistan, said Murtazawi.The NUG also managed to mend ties with Washington which had been badly dam-aged during the Karzai ad-ministration.Besides mending ties with Afghanistan’s key ally the U.S, the NUG leaders also defined new policies to ex-tend ...(More on P4)...(8)
peace,” Amanullah Mobin, commander of Army Com-mando told the broadcaster. Afghanistan is in a state of political and social turmoil, with government forces fighting the continuing Tali-ban insurgency, while other extremist groups, such as the Daesh group, outlawed
in many countries including the United States and Rus-sia, have also expanded their activities both in the country and in neighboring states. The instability has persisted in the country since the 2001 US-led invasion to defeat the Taliban and al Qaeda. (Sputnik)
KABUL - Dozens of villages were cleared from the Tali-ban militants in offensive of the Afghan National Army (ANA), according to local media. Afghan National Army (ANA) in collaboration with police launched an offensive to clear Aqtash district of Kunduz province from Tali-ban militants, local media re-ported Friday.Dozens of villages have al-ready been cleared and local Taliban leader Ahmad Shah killed, TOLO broadcaster reported.“Taliban’s strong-holds and weapons have been destroyed. Our fight is for