Month : July 2021
Afghanistan reports first cases of ‘black fungus’
By: The Kabul Times KABUL: Afghan health authorities on Saturday warned of surging cases of mucormycosis, also known as “black fungus,” among coronavirus patients as...
Over 400,000 in Tigray suffering famine now, with 1.8m on brink
By: aljazeera More than 400,000 people in Ethiopia’s Tigray are now suffering famine and 1.8 million others are on the brink, a top United Nations...
US calls for an immediate violence reduction in Afghanistan
By: Monitoring Desk The US Embassy in Afghanistan condemns the recent attacks on civilians by the Taliban and called for an immediate end to the...
Foreign troops’ withdrawal and growing security concerns in Afghanistan
By: The Kabul Times Both state-run and private media, over the past twenty-four hours, have freshly focused on the foreign forces withdrawal and concerns about...
Herat City to be listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site
By: Monitoring Desk KABUL: The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has accepted a request by the Afghan government to include the western...
Joint security cooperation main goal behind Mohib’s Moscow visit
By: Lailuma Noori KABUL: The Afghan National Security Adviser Hamdullah Mohib visited Moscow and met his Russian counterpart Nicholai Patrushev. According to NSC statement, both...
New era begins as NATO forces withdraw from Afghanistan: Turkey’s leading role in securing Kabul Airport
By: Ece Uyguc During the latest NATO meeting on 14 June 2021 in Brussels, US President Biden and Turkey’s President Erdogan agreed Turkey would lead...
Peace should be sought in battlefields
When for the first time, the United States entered talks with Taliban in Doha, it seemed that a new page would be opened in Afghanistan...