KABUL): The Russian defence minister has said his country will train Afghan National Army (ANA) combat engineers on efficient mine clearance. The news agency RIA
KABUL): Seventy-one journalists have been killed in connection with their work in 2013, indicating a slight fall on last year’s toll of 88, Reporters Without
KABUL, asserting its neutrality on the Bilateral Security Agreement (BSA) row between Kabul and Washington. Advisor on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz on Wednesday told the
FARAH CITY (PAN): After five months of suspension, designing work on the Bakhashabad power dam in western Farah province has resumed, officials said on Wednesday.
KABUL paid $5.4 million for waste incinerators that were never operated because of deficiencies, a federal watchdog said on Monday. Subsequently, American soldiers and other
KABUL being suffered due to the conflict. To the effect, South Korean Ambassador Young-Cheol signed an agreement with a representative from the United Nations Assistance
KABUL): A three-day seminar involving district police chiefs from across the country began in Kabul on Monday with focus on the national force neutrality during
KABUL): The Australian Defence Force (ADF) has announced an end to its military mission in central Uruzgan province with closure of the combined team and
KABUL sector, acknowledging New Delhi’s crucial role in enhancing his country’s capacity. Currently on a four-day state visit to India, Karzai is accompanied by a
SHARAN (PAN): At least six militants have been killed by their own explosives in southeastern Paktika province, an official said on Sunday. The incident took
JALALABAD/SHARAN (PAN): Three people, including a policeman, have been killed and 14 others wounded in two separate bomb blasts in southeastern Paktika and eastern Nangarhar
KABUL): The Afghan government and the United Nations on Sunday began distributing aid to over 1,200 vulnerable families as part of a countrywide drive to