A top official of the Taliban-led government in Afghanistan said that the the US should not interfere in the affairs of the war-torn nation, adding that it is capable of taking decisions
Expressing gratitude to Uzbekistan, Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai, deputy Foreign Minister of Afghanistan’s Taliban-led government, called for further enhancing relations between Kabul and Tashkent….reports Asian Lite News Uzbekistan has provided 3,700 tonnes
The officials added that a complete solution to the shortage of electricity in Kabul will require the construction of two more electricity sub-stations at a cost of $40 million….reports Asian Lite News
According to Kabul’s security officials, a suicide attacker tried to enter the passport office on December 23 where hundreds of Taliban affiliates had gathered….reports Asian Lite News The Islamic State terror group’s
The troops who recently graduated from military training were “deployed in army’s 313 Markazi Corps”…reports Asian Lite News An additional 200 newly-trained soldiers have been deployed in Kabul to beef up security
The commander’s remarks come as residents of Kunar have claimed that Pakistan has been targeting several parts of the province for the past two weeks….reports Asian Lite News A top military commander
Earlier, the Qatari technical team had repaired Kabul International Airport after the US withdrawal was completed on August 31….reports Asian Lite News The Taliban on Saturday said that no deal has been
The weapons included 32 AK-47 guns, 11 heavy machine guns, 26 handguns, 30 binoculars, thousands of rounds of bullets as well as an amount of ammunition…reports Asian Lite News The intelligence personnel
An early message to media from a government source said there had been a car bomb, but this was later changed….reports Asian Lite News The Afghanistan Ministry of Interior Affairs said that
The Afghan Ministry of Transport and Aviation said the Taliban government will fully focus on the country’s national interests while signing agreements with Turkish and Qatari companies….reports Asian Lite News A joint