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“Transition Doesn’t Mean Disengagement”
May 19, 2015 | Dilawar Sherzai
The weary war against terrorism that was launched after the incident of 9/11, brought with itself different sorts of influences and impacts on the lives of people in ...
Prisoner of the Veil
April 19, 2015 | Hujjatullah Zia
Afghan women were susceptible to social and political harms throughout the history. They underwent great sufferings in war and peace. Their rights and dignity were violated in one way or ...
Peace Prospect in Context of the Bloody Spring Fight
May 18, 2015 | Abdul Ahad Bahrami
The Taliban’s bloody spring offensive has sparked fears about the peace talks with the Taliban. Instead of drumming up for resumptions of peace negotiations, now all sides have set eyes ...
Land Grabbing; A Complicated Story!
May 18, 2015 | Muhammad Rasool Shah
The resultant complications of land grabbing are slowly coming to the surface and are adding to the miseries of the middle and lower classes that spent the saving of their lives to ...
Problems of Agricultural Sector in Afghanistan!
May 17, 2015 | Muhammad Rasool Shah
Afghanistan is an agricultural country as majority of people are farmers and earn their livelihood by farming. The trend started changing with the restoration of democracy in 2001 but ...
Schooling – Means for Empowering Women
May 17, 2015 | Hujjatullah Zia
A local newspaper cited an anonymous source privy to the discussion that the Afghan delegation also discussed women’s rights and girls’ education with the ...
Making Daily our Affairs Straighten!
May 16, 2015 | Asmatyari
The renown Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court during his tenure, made a major contributions to criminal justice reform, civil rights, access to the courts, and Fourth ...
Old Wisdom, Latest Problems!
May 16, 2015 | Muhammad Rasool Shah
Today’s article includes of a number of real life stories with aim of seeing the things from a different angle. Such an understanding is much important for Afghans who are ...
Renovating Af-Pak Relation on Avenues of Resolute Ties
May 14, 2015 | Asmatyari
Both Afghanistan and Pakistan have been cooperative neighbors, however the tales history recorded on various occasion diffuses this dictum, instead depicts a low level of ...
Thanks to the President
May 14, 2015 | Hujjatullah Zia
A number of anguished parents have breathed a sigh of relief when 19, of 31, hostages were released on May 11th; however few others yet wait and pray with a sense of deep grief. This should ...
Who is the Winner?
May 12, 2015 | Hujjatullah Zia
The revival of the Afghan Taliban as a powerful insurgent force that was apparently routed in 2001 should not come as a surprise. In fact, the radical group was never really ...
Foundation Stone of Sustainable Human Bond!
May 12, 2015 | Asmatyari
Communication is an important facet of life. Persuasive communication skills are essential in all spheres of life. Be it an interview or dealing with the project leader or working out a ...
China’s Foreign Aid: Mutual Benefits and Win-Win
May 12, 2015 | Deng Xijun
China is the world’s largest developing country. In its development, China has been providing assistance to the best of its ability to other developing countries within the framework ...
Fake and Fabricated Extremism!
May 12, 2015 | Muhammad Rasool Shah
News that was of less interest to our media and the least impact on Afghans was about the fear of ‘Islamic Extremism’ in a number of schools in England. Quite ...
The Imminent Release of the 31 Abductees
May 11, 2015 | Abdul Ahad Bahrami
It is the for the third time that rumors suggest imminent release of the 31 passengers abducted more than two months ago on Kabul-Kandahar highway in Zabul province. Reports suggest ...
Doomed to Cruel Fate
May 11, 2015 | Hujjatullah Zia
She can no more confide her pains and secrets to her friends by means of words, but through tearful eyes. What she can do is to reflect her bleeding wounds and convey her dolorous messages ...
The Battle of Economic Dominance
May 10, 2015 | Asmatyari
Sound and growing economy serves the basis of sustainable and unwavering development of an every nation state. The dream to turn unbeatable is achieved by making heavy investments on ...
The Battle for the Northern Afghanistan
May 10, 2015 | Abdul Ahad Bahrami
In recent days, the Afghan army and police forces have launched a new round of counter-insurgency operation in Kunduz province to drive the militants out of the areas they have taken ...
In the Political Doldrums
May 09, 2015 | Hujjatullah Zia
A group of activists staged a re-enactment of abduction of 31 passengers who were seized from Shah Joy district of southern Zabul province by unknown masked men on February ...
Foreigners Workforce in Afghanistan!
May 09, 2015 | Muhammad Rasool Shah
Mr. Sartaj is from Pakistan. Like thousands of other Pakistanis, he is also working in Kabul for almost two years now. He teaches Afghan children in an international school of the ...
Peace Talks amidst Growing Restlessness
May 07, 2015 | Asmatyari
Taliban and Afghan government have been in state of war for over decade that have earned devastative causalities and irreparable harms to war torn country – the central upshot. In ...
Realizing True Value of Mujahidin!
May 07, 2015 | Muhammad Rasool Shah
Eighth Saur is regarded as the national day of freedom and sovereignty, when the traces of an invader were removed from the country and power fell into the hands of ...
What is the Qatar Peace Discussions Heralding?
May 06, 2015 | Abdul Ahad Bahrami
Despite being labeled as informal, the recent peace talks between Taliban and Afghan government representatives in Qatar ...
Afghan Journalism and World Press Freedom Day!
May 06, 2015 | Muhammad Rasool Shah
Every year, May 2 is celebrated as World Press Freedom Day. Having a look at the increasing difficulties for journalists due to war and violence in a number of Asian and African ...
Economic Inequality and Liberty
May 05, 2015 | Dilawar Sherzai
The societies and states that have been formed in today’s world, though have evolved with the passage of time, still possess dominant shortcomings. These shortcomings if ...
The Fight for Winning Hearts and Minds
May 04, 2015 | Abdul Ahad Bahrami
In a gathering of clerics in Kabul, hundreds of Afghan clerics and members of the Ulema Council condemned the ongoing war in the country and declared their backing to the Afghan ...
Taliban’s Increasing Influence, Military Operation and Joblessness!
May 04, 2015 | Muhammad Rasool Shah
Recent increase in the influence and power of Taliban in a number of Northern provinces of the country is much alarming. After their losses and continuous strikes of our security ...
Unchecked Corruption Earned Us Infamy
May 03, 2015 | Asmatyari
Undeniably, Afghanistan’s economy is the worst hit by consecutive quacks of corruption. Subsequent to putting the cabinet in place, an end to prevalent corruption will render one ...
For Saving Asia and Africa!
May 03, 2015 | Muhammad Rasool Shah
History of Iraq is a perfect example in order to understand the root causes of instability, violence and the resultant economic and social backwardness in a number of countries of the ...
Education Significant to Collective Ascend Yet to inspire Our Leaders
May 02, 2015 | Asmatyari
Education is an entity that installs rich human values in a person, making him more human friendly and socially amiable. It is not an acquisition of an aptitude to read and write is ...
Business and Trust Development!
May 02, 2015 | Muhammad Rasool Shah
There is an interesting theory of economics. It is about contraction and expansion of economies. In an economy where everyone is trying to loot and save, general spending decreases ...
Afghanistan-India Relations
April 30, 2015 | Abdul Ahad Bahrami
During President Ghani’s visit to India, Afghan and Indian leaders agreed to establish a joint Afghan-Indian chamber of commerce to boost trade between the two countries. The day ...
Lessons for Stabilizing Afghanistan Now
April 30, 2015 | Jehanzeb Wazir
Afghan paid a high price to history and the future holds a great promise for them. The geographic and geostrategic experience provided a national apprehension, and downfall of the ...
Ghani, in Quest of Peace
April 29, 2015 | Zafar Iqbal Yousafzai
There are intricate and complex challenges to the National Unity Government in Afghanistan, one of which are how to bring the insurgent groups in the mainstream politics, in order to ...
Policy – A Path to Prosperity
April 29, 2015 | Hujjatullah Zia
A mob has the power to punish a criminal by lynching; people who believe in the rule of law consider that only a court of law has the authority to punish a criminal legally as the law says. Authority ...