
“Foreigners and invaders” blamed for the crises in Afghanistan
KABUL (SW) – Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs, Amir Khan Muttaqi, has said that all the current problems of Afghanistan were caused by “foreigners and invaders”.

KABUL (SW) – Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs, Amir Khan Muttaqi, has said that all the current problems of Afghanistan were caused by “foreigners and invaders”.

QALA-E-NAU (SW) – Sources in Badghis say that five people, including four children, have lost their lives due to the cold weather in this province.

KABUL (SW) – Kabul security officials have confirmed that unknown gunmen have killed Mursal Nabizada, a former member of the Wolesi Jirga (lower house), in

SHARANA (SW) – Paktika’s Gayan district residents continue to reel from the devastating impacts of last year’ deadly earthquake. A number of residents of Paktika’s

KABUL (SW) – An aid package of 40 million dollars worth of cash ha landed in Kabul, announced the Da Afghanistan Bank. The central bank

KABUL (SW) – Three weeks after women were banned from working in domestic and foreign non-governmental organizations in Afghanistan, the United Nations Office for the Coordination

MONITORING (SW) – Zabihullah Mujahid, spokesman for the Islamic Emirate, has said the government understands the reservations raised by sveral members of the United Nations

KABUL (SW) – The fture of female patients and health workers is at risk in Afghanistan, warned the Médecins Sans Frontières. The MSF has issued
MONITORING (SW) – The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) plans to send a delegation to Afghanistan for talks with the Taliban-led government on women’s rights

KABUL (SW) – A number of Afghan citizens who have recently been deported from Turkey are complaining about mistreatment in special camps for migrants and

KABUL (SW) – Daesh has claimed responsibility for the suicide attack on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kabul a day earlier. Amaq propaganda site

KABUL (SW) – In the first eleven months of 2022, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) recorded a 50 per cent increase in