Cease of Medicinal Plants Exports Unfair Decision: ACCI
Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Industries ACCI on Wednesday said that cease of medicinal plants export damages the country's economic system, calling it an unfair decision. It comes as National...
View ArticleNato to Keep Drone for Post-2014 Support of Afghan Forces
Following withdrawal of international troops from Afghanistan by the end of 2014, Washington and London will keep their drones to support Afghan security forces continue fighting against insurgency,...
View ArticleTOLOnews 24 April 2013
Top news in this Bulletin: The Nato Secretary General, Anders Fogh Rasmussen said Tuesday that "Nato's support to the Afghan troops sustainment takes shape." {youtube}QuXF9miF6Wc{/youtube} Read more...
View ArticleS. Korea Delivers Talks Ultimatum to North
South Korea on Thursday offered North Korea formal talks on suspended operations at their joint Kaesong industrial zone, and hinted it might pull out entirely if Pyongyang declines. Read more...
View ArticleLack of Facilities for Afghan Policewomen Distressing: HRW
Concerned over the condition of Afghan policewomen at work, Human Rights Watch (HRW) suggested Thursday that the policewomen should have access to separate living facilities at their work space, which...
View ArticleNato To Train Afghan Pilots in Modern Ways
The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation Nato will train Afghan pilots in Shindand Air Base, Nato officials said. Afghan pilots will receive standard training in Shindand Air Base, the one and only...
View ArticleNangarhar Protestors' Demands to Be Discussed In Jirga
The Nangarhar protestors' demands will be discussed in a Jirga in a week, the provincial parliamentarians said on Thursday. The province's parliamentarians, tribal elders and jihadi leaders on...
View ArticleUAE to Support Afghanistan Beyond 2014
United Arab Emirates has pledged long-term aid to Afghanistan after 2014, Arab officials said on Thursday. United Arab Emirates' Embassy to Afghanistan said that as part of supporting development...
View ArticleAfghan Powerful Figures Facilitate Release of Arrested Kidnappers
Kabul police is concerned about the influence of powerful figures to facilitate the release of kidnappers who have been arrested by the police, Head of Kabul Police's Criminal Investigation...
View ArticleAfghanistan Still Needs Foreign Workers: Officials
Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs on Thursday said that Afghanistan still needs foreign workers in professional fields. The ministry says that although there is an increase in Afghan workers'...
View ArticleReporters Without Borders Criticises Afghan Govt Efforts to Impose Censorship...
Reportes Without Borders has expressed concern as the Ulema Council asked President Hamid Karzai to prevent broadcasting of videos and programmes that the council considers as morally unacceptable....
View ArticleKabul Calls On Islamabad to Bring Taliban to Peace Talks
The Afghan government has warned Pakistan it will never take part in any meeting with the neighbouring country if demands from Kabul are not accepted by Islamabad, reports following Brussels meeting...
View ArticleTOLOnews 25 April 2013
Top news in this Bulletin: The Afghan government has warned Pakistan it will never take part in any meeting with the neighbouring country if demands from Kabul are not accepted by Islamabad, reports...
View ArticleTOLOnews 26 April 2013
Top news in this Bulletin: The Anti-Terrorism Court on Friday gave the FIA physical remand of former president General (retd) Pervez Musharraf in the Benazir Bhutto murder case....
View ArticleBomb Blast Near Pakistan Party Office Kills 10
At least 10 people were killed and 17 wounded when a car bomb exploded near a secular party's election office in Pakistan's commercial hub Karachi late Friday, officials said, the latest violence...
View ArticleTaliban Release Deminers After A Week Hostage in Kandahar
Taliban insurgents have released 10 deminers in southern Kandahar province on Saturday, after having held them hostage for a week, local officials said. The deminers were taken hostage in Maiwand...
View Article45 Killed in Kandahar Highway Traffic Accident
At least 45 people were killed in a traffic accident on Friday, when a bus driver lost control and hit wreckage of a truck that had been attacked by the Taliban insurgents. Ten others were injured in...
View ArticleTaliban Announces to Launch Offensive
The Taliban fighters will launch their annual spring offensive in Afghanistan, the Taliban said in a statement on Saturday. The statement said that the group will start its annual spring operation...
View ArticleTaliban's Anti-Government Promotion in Logar Schools
A number of school students receive anti-government training in Mohammad Agha District of eastern Logar province, local officials said on Saturday. The District Governor of Mohammad Agha Abdul Hamid...
View ArticleAfghan Govt Reluctant To Support Industries: AIU
Ministries and governmental organisations are not coordinated to resolve challenges against the countries industries, disjointed acts that have slowed down the pace of implementation of government's...
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