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No decline in insurgency despite direct talks: CEO’s spokesman

AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: Spokesman to the Chief Executive Officer on Tuesday said that the Afghan government was expecting decline in violence after the first round of direct talks in Murree, Pakistan; however, there is no decrease in insurgent attacks. Javed Faisal said that Afghan insurgents were still backed by Pakistan. …

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MoPH registers 54,000 cases of hepatitis B, C in three years

By Akhtar M.Nikzad-KABUL: Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) said that that it has registered 54,000 positive cases of hepatitis B and C in the past three years. The health ministry provided the data on Monday while commemorating the World Hepatitis Day (WHD) with the theme “Prevent Hepatitis-Act now” with its …

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90pc of 100-day action plan implemented: MoRRD

4,809 uplift schemes implemented in the past six months, says Minister By Farhad Naibkhel-KABUL: Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development (MoRRD) on Tuesday said that 90 percent of the 100-day action plan was implemented. Minister of Rural Rehabilitation and Development, Nasir Ahmad Durani, said that out of 1,310 targeted infrastructure …

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2 women killed, 2 injured in Zabul ‘family dispute’

AT-KABUL: Two women were killed and two others injured in a family dispute in the southern Zabul province. According to the provincial police, a man went to his mother-in-law house in Risala village of Qalat on Tuesday morning and killed his mother-in-law and sister-in-law with a sharp knife. Sources identified …

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Kohistanat district falls as ALP commander defects

KABUL: The embattled Kohistanat district of northern Sar-i-Pul province has fallen to the Taliban, an official acknowledged on Tuesday. Mohammad Asif Jabbarkhail, police chief, told Pajhwok Afghan News the district was captured by the Taliban after a commander of the Afghan Local Police (ALP) joined them. At least 17 Afghan …

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Second round of peace talks: HPC clueless on next venue

“Without Pakistan’s green signal we can do nothing. We are waiting for Islamabad’s decision about venue for second round of the talks,”—High Peace Council Akhtar M. Nikzad-KABUL: An official of the High Peace Council (HPC) on Monday said that they have no information about the new venue where second round …

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Over 10,000 students to get fee concession

AT-KABUL: Deputy Minister of Youth Affairs of Ministry of Information and Culture (DYA-MoIC) on Monday signed agreements with different private higher education institutes to provide concessions in fee to students who experience difficulty in paying their admission and tuition fees. After signing the agreements, the deputy minister Kamal Sadat said …

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ALP members defect to Taliban in Sar-i-Pul

AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: A commander and seven members of Afghan Local Police (ALP) joined Taliban ranks in northern Sar-i-Pul province, said a local official. Amanuddin Aman, spokesman for Sar-i-Pul police, said that seven ALP personnel along with their commander joined the Taliban in Kohistanat district of the province. Aman said …

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Security has improved in Faryab: Shaheem

AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: The Chief of Army Staff, Qadam Shah Shaheem, said that security situation has improved in northern Faryab province. Shaheem in an interview with Radio Azadi rejected reports that the Taliban militants have captured some important areas of the province and said that Afghan forces will soon weed …

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Sans ceasefire peace talks have no credibility: HPC

AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: The High Peace Council (HPC) stressed that peace talks with the Taliban will not be credible without a ceasefire. The HPC said that peace talks will be credible, only if the agreements reached in the first round of talks between the government and the Taliban are implemented. …

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