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Government officials admit the Taleban is forcing mobile phone companies to pay protection money or turn off services at night in some parts of the country. Mohammad Yasin Samim, spokesperson for the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology says, “It is possible that this happens ...
Are we heading for the age of the railways? The first efforts to build a railway network were under King Amanullah. Tracks were laid between Dehmazang and Darulaman in Kabul. ...
Cases of car theft in Herat and Farah are on the rise. The police fear the stolen vehicles are being used in armed attacks. In the first three months of the year, some 100 vehicles were reported stolen in Herat province. Abdul Rawoof Ahmadi, spokesperson for the Herat Police says motorbikes have also been reported missing. Head of Herat traffic police Aminullah Maihanyar says some...
A band that calls itself 99 is spreading awareness through music. The four-member band says they are the voice of 99 percent of people in the country. Since everything in Afghanistan from politics to social issues ...
A project to mine copper in Aynak that was awarded in 2008 to a Chinese state-owned company has not taken off in eight years. The mine was a potential source of huge revenue for Afghanistan and employment for job-hungry Afghans. Extraction should have started in 2013. ...
The government has been able to build national and international consensus on how to deal with the Taleban. Last week, President Ashraf Ghani was among Afghan leaders who applauded the recent stability and strength by the military. ...
Banned under law, yet girls are given in baad or forced marriage to settle feuds. The consequences are no one’s concern. Zahra from Ghor province was only 11 when she was forced into a marriage in her stepmother’s family. ...