Students in the German city of Nuremberg have clashed with police to bloc the deportation of an Afghan refugee. https://youtu.be/RejZaBEVCv8 Clashes erupted on Wednesday between students and police at the vocational school at Berliner Platz, where officials were trying to evacuate a 20-year-old Afghan asylum seeker from the camp. The Afghan student was among many others who were due to be ...
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Kabul bombing: Afghans blame Haqqani network and Pakistan
KABUL: Afghan intelligence officials have blamed Taliban-affiliated militants with the help of Pakistani security services for a truck bombing in Kabul that killed 90 people. Up to 400 others were injured when the suicide attacker drove into the capital’s diplomatic quarter during the morning rush-hour before setting off explosives. The blast left a 16ft-deep crater near Zanbaq Square in the ...
Read More »The Taliban outfit through media statement rejects involvement in the deadly Kabul blast
KABUL: The Taliban militants group in Afghanistan reacted at the deadly bombing in capital Kabul that left at least 80 dead, claiming that the fighters of the group have no role in today’s devastating attack. Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid in a statement said the group has no role in the attack and the Taliban fighters were also not involved in ...
Read More »Kabul bleeds again by the coward-terrorist attack
EDITORIAL: Undoubtedly, the killing of innocent people is forbidden in Islam. No argument stands over it. Even the killing of none-Muslim people is not allowed, unless during Jihad. Targeting people in public places is absolutely unjustifiable to any law around the globe. Islam is against all such type of evil acts that civilians could be killed or wounded. But, Afghan ...
Read More »Kabul truck bomb also kills 2 media workers
KABUL: Two media workers were among those killed and seven others were injured in the massive truck bombing in capital Kabul on Wednesday morning. An IT officer with Tolo TV and a driver with the BBC were killed in the deadly attack in the heart of Kabul, in which at least 80 people were killed and more than 300 wounded. ...
Read More »Karzai strongly condemns Kabul terrorist attack
KABUL: Hamid Karzai, former president, strongly condemned Wednesday’s suicide attack in Kabul. A suicide bomber detonated his explosives-laden vehicle in the morning at the Zanbaq crossroad near the Wazir Akbar Khan diplomatic neighborhood which houses the US-led military headquarters, several embassies, the Roshan mobile phone office and a luxury hotel. Around 80 people mostly civilians were killed and 350 more ...
Read More »Kabul bloodbath: 80 killed, over 350 wounded in deadly bombing in capital
KABUL: At least 80 people, mostly civilians, have been killed and over 350 others received injures in a horrible massive car bombing blast in Kabul, the capital city on Wednesday morning, officials said. The explosion occurred during rush hour at around 8:25 in a diplomatic area—near to Germany, British and Japan embassies. Roads were packed with commuters, when the explosion ...
Read More »Massive blast rocks Kabul diplomatic quarter; 80 killed, 300 wounded
Wounded Afghan women gesture at the site of a car bomb attack in Kabul on May 31, 2017.— AFP AGENCIES: At least 80 people were killed and more than 300 wounded when a massive bomb tore through Kabul’s strongly fortified diplomatic quarter during the Wednesday morning rush hour, Afghan officials said. Health ministry spokesman Waheed Majroh gave the toll, which ...
Read More »Asfandyar questions budget without NFC award
PESHAWAR – Awami National Party President Asfandyar Wali Khan said on Monday that presenting budget without announcing National Finance Commission (NFC) award was a sheer violation of the Constitution. The ANP president while talking to various delegations said that delay in formulation of the new NFC award was questionable. He stressed for coming up with the 8th NFC Award before ...
Read More »A charge sheet against the Islami Jamiat Talaba
BY MOHSIN DAWAR: On March 21, young men, affiliated with the Islami Jamiat Talaba, stormed an event organized by the Pashtun students to celebrate Jashan-e-Nawroz, a 5,000 year-old festival. It was our right to do so. We had been granted official permission by the university administration. Pakistan is also one of the signatories of the United Nation’s convention that proclaims ...
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