KABUL (Pajhwok): Leading presidential candidate Dr Abdullah Abdullah on Sunday said that bringing peace to the country needed time, hinting at delay in signing of
KABUL militants had been ordered by their foreign handlers to intensify attacks in Afghanistans in a plot to sabotage the April elections. Daudzai told participants
KABUL) announced on Saturday that up to 300,000 national and international observers would monitor the April presidential polls. Addressing a youth gathering in Kabul,
KABUL members on Sunday called for impartial and transparent entry tests. About 3,632 new school graduates, including 280 girls, appeared in the entry test in
KABUL on Saturday asked the government to respect the majority decision and sign the Bilateral Security Agreement (BSA) before the April elections. In his speech
KABUL participants, supporting the Bilateral Security Agreement (BSA) with the US, on Tuesday warned the government of a severe backlash if the pact was found
KABUL official said on Saturday. Speaking exclusively to Pajhwok Afghan News, Deputy Commanding General of NATO Training Mission-Afghanistan Maj. General Dean Milner said militant activities
KABUL) here on Sunday. Qayyum Karzai was accompanied to the commission by hundreds of supporters including his brother Mahmood Karzai, Minister of Refugees Jamaher Anwari
KABUL (PAN): Seven more candidates, including influential political figures, registered their names for next year’s presidential polls, taking the number of runners to 16 on
KABUL): On the last date of the three-week registration drive, two more candidates on Sunday formally registered for next year’s presidential polls, taking the number
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