Fifty-nine people were killed and wounded across Afghanistan in violent incidents last week when the formation of a planned grand jirga, structure of the Reconciliation Commission and strategy for hijab evoked mixed reactions.
Thirty-three people were killed and injured in Afghanistan last week when different domestic and foreign circles stressed political settlement to disputes in Afghanistan.
Twenty-six people were killed and 16 others injured in Afghanistan last week when some sources claimed extra judicial killings in some areas, but the government strongly rejected these claims.
KABUL (Pajhwok): Casualties fell eight-fold in Afghanistan last week compared to the previous week while statement of a government official regarding the reopening of all
Thirty-one people were killed and 84 others injured in Afghanistan last week, with 59 percent of these casualties resulting from a blast inside a mosque in Kabul City.
At least 128 people were killed and 161 others injured in violent incidents last week, the deadliest week since the regime change last year in Afghanistan.
Positive things happened in Afghanistan’s economic and security sectors last week as causalities declined by 60 percent, while $96 million cash assistance also arrived in the country.
KABUL (Pajhwok): At least 73 people were killed and injured in Afghanistan last week, while a decree banning poppy cultivation and Russia’s acceptance of a
KABUL (Pajhwok): Suspension of reopening of girls’ secondary and high schools, reactions in this regard and the arrival of Chinese and Russian envoys to Kabul
KABUL (Pajhwok): At least 28 people were killed and injured in Afghanistan last week, while UNSC extended UNAMA’s mission in Afghanistan for another year, saying
KABUL (Pajhwok): Casualty figures in Afghanistan last week remained the same as of previous week. An important multi-national meeting on Afghanistan is scheduled to take
KABUL (Pajhwok): At least 33 people suffered casualties in Afghanistan last week — 50 percent less compared to the previous week. During the past week,
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