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Fencing the Durand Line is no different than creating the Wall of Berlin: Hussain Haqqani

“The Pashtuns of Pakistan and the Pashtuns of Afghanistan have not only ethnic kinship, but also historical bond, and to pursue the policy of erecting a wall along the Durand Line wouldn’t be any different than the “Wall of Berlin”, which was created in Germany, says Pakistan’s former ambassador to …

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Beijing calls on Taliban to join peace process

AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: The People’s Republic of China has condemned in strongest terms the recent terrorist attacks in various parts of the country carried out by Taliban insurgents that took lives of at least 71 people and 170 others wounded, a China official said. Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson, Lu Kang …

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Andar district rescued, 30 Taliban killed

AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: More than 30 Taliban militants have been killed by the brave Afghan security forces last night (Friday night) in violent clashes and airstrikes carried out in Andar district of southern Ghazni province, where conflict has been entered a third day, an official said. Late on Wednesday night, …

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70 worshipers killed, 55 injured in Kabul, Ghor mosque attacks

AT-KABUL: At least 70 worshipers were “martyred” and 55 others injured Friday evening in two separate suicide attacks against mosques in capital Kabul and western Ghor province, officials said. In western Ghor province a suicide bomber at 5:00pm targeted worshipers inside the Khwajagan village mosque in Dulayna district of the …

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Editorial: Readers are leaders

Afghanistan has one of the lowest literacy rates in the world because literacy program has been failed as at least 60 percent of Afghan masses are illiterate. Afghan male and female both have been marred from going to school at some stages. The high variation between male and female literacy …

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ANAFAE run literacy training workshop in Kabul

AT-KABUL: Afghan National Association for Adult Education (ANAFAE) has implemented a 20 days’ basic literacy training workshop for facilitators and supervisors in Shahrak-e- Itefaq of Kabul City. According to a statement this training workshop was run in cooperation with the Ministry of Education Literacy Department and financial support of WHH. The …

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43 ANA killed in Kandahar attack

AT-KABUL: At least 43 Afghan National Army (ANA) have been killed and nine others received injures after Chashmawi camp attacked by Taliban insurgents in southern Kandahar province on Wednesday after midnight. The Ministry of Defense (MoD) confirmed the attack, saying the militants first exploded its vehicle-borne improvised explosive device , …

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Editorial: Breast cancer

Cancer is a group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth with the potential to invader or spread to other parts of the human body. Not all tumors are cancerous; being tumors do not spread to other parts of the body. Possible signs and symptoms include a lump, abnormal bleeding, prolonged …

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5 policemen detained in connection to Paktia attack

AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: Five police officers have been detained over their alleged role in Tuesday’s deadly attack on police headquarters and training center in southeastern Paktia province, an official said on Wednesday. Asadullah Sherzad, commander of the 303rd Spinghar Police Zone, told Pajhwok Afghan News at the site of bombing …

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‘Pakistan deceived Afghan peace processes’

AT-KABUL: The high peace council claims that Taliban’s recent response to the peace voiced by the government was a new Pakistan game. The council said that Tuesday’s bloody attacks in the wake of the Oman quadrilateral meeting was a game by Islamabad to say that it had no links to …

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