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Editorial; Fasting for peace

A large number of Lashkargah residents started hunger strike in a desperate call for peace between the government and the Taliban group, demanding ceasefire instantly. At first, tens of women and men in southern Helmand province set up a sit-camp following a brazen car bombing outside a sports facility in …

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ED: Fasting for peace

A large number of Lashkargah residents started hunger strike in a desperate call for peace between the government and the Taliban group, demanding ceasefire instantly. At first, tens of women and men in southern Helmand province set up a sit-camp following a brazen car bombing outside a sports facility in …

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ED: Ruble is new hope for Taliban

The poor Taliban insurgents are in fragile economic situation as they seek for financial support from Russia. Russia’s envoy for Afghanistan Zamir Kabulov told journalists in Moscow that representatives of Russia and the Taliban scoffed at the allegations that Russia has been arming the militant group during their conversation, with …

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ED: Frequent threats against journalists

Afghanistan is among a few countries where violence against journalists and other media adherents has been registered by the national and international media watchdogs having stirred a national indignation. In fact, many types of violence are threatening the people in the country from violence against women and children to other …

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Editorial: Unrestricted cross-line shelling

It seems there is no end to Pakistan’s brazen and unprovoked cross-line attacks into Afghanistan, as Pakistani gunship choppers keep violating Afghanistan’s sovereignty and target civilian homes in eastern Afghanistan. Pakistani paramilitary forces have been firing thousands of missiles into eastern provinces over the past years, claiming lives of tens …

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Editorial: Taliban—a flatten face

The biggest failure of the Taliban insurgents is that they are at direct war with the Afghan masses. The extremist group always had lack of knowledge to fundamentally realize Afghanistan and its people, even to recognize its enemy. They (Taliban insurgents) miserably failed to stop attacking civilians during course of …

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ED: India, a reliable ally

Ever since Afghanistan had been unshackled from the chain of Taliban’s totalitarianism in 2001, India has been by its side giving away it could to help the war-ravished country stand on its own. And Pakistan has also played its role to reverse any progress India has helped Afghanistan make. Our …

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ED: Wrong bloods—false or true

There is no leaf of doubt that the brave soldiers of the Afghan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF), being a strongest protector of our motherland have been chasing state sponsored terrorism across the country, and rendering highest number of sacrifices. It must be noticed that the Afghan security forces …

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ED: No more conflict

It has been like a dream to all to see a peaceful solution to the protract fissure between President Ashraf Ghani and former Balkh governor, Atta Mohammad Noor. The nuisance saga comes forward after President Ghani accepted the resignation letter tendered by Noor. But, Noor immediately rejected it, saying his …

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Editorial: Our brave security forces

There is no leaf of doubt that our brave Afghan security forces are strongest protectors of our motherland—rendering huge sacrifices for the sake of peace, security, stability and prosperity. Their tireless efforts are commendable and we are truly indebted to them. The fearless Afghan security forces are our heroes that …

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