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ED: Jerusalem is sacred for Muslims

The US President Donald Trump in a reckless move announced Wednesday that he recognized Jerusalem as the official capital of Israel. The United States congress approved to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital in 1994, but none of the White House heads dared to fulfill this over the fear of Islamic …

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Editorial: Conflict is driving students out of school

Without doubt, children in Afghanistan make it to school in the first place, if they do, many do not remain out of schools. However, poverty and the ongoing conflict have made them out of school, which is not their fault. We have lots of students that have not been enrolled …

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Editorial: Child soldiers—not tolerable

Children in military forces may take one of three distinct roles: children can take direct part in hostilities as child soldiers; they can be used in support roles such as porters, spies, messengers, lookouts; or they can be used for political advantages as human shields or in propaganda. Throughout history …

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Editorial: Frustration all the time

The Afghan and US officials including some regional countries have received all time very cold shoulder from Pakistani officials in the fight against terror. Afghan officials have long been frustrated by what they see Pakistan’s reluctance to act against various terrorist groups, including the Taliban, the notorious Haqqani terrorist network, …

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Editorial: No time for discrimination

It is crystal fact that there is no internal misunderstanding among different Afghan ethnicities nationwide, and unity was and will remain always among us. There is no space or room for discrimination, and those who are making attempt to infiltrate this disease into normal life of the Afghan masses, is …

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Editorial: Do more

Last day the US military commander Gen. John Nicholson in his address to the transformational ceremony of border police force from the ministry of interior to the ministry of defense, said being a front line state in war on terror, Afghanistan’s National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF) have been fighting …

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Editorial; Gradually recovering 

Indisputably, it is not one night affair to turn Afghanistan into a stable state after four decades of war and devastation. It is not easy task, we have long road to recovery. But there is hope and have to put all efforts on card to rebuild our country. Yet, failure …

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ED: Efforts to prevent illegal arms

The government announced this week that it had adopted a strategy based on which, carrying arms without permit is illegal. The strategy explains that people who need to carry arms because of their safety, should take license from the ministry of interior and adds that even these people were not …

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Editorial: Fighting HIV, TB

Tuberculosis (TB) and HIV is a deadly disease, but at some stage curable. TB and HIV co-infection is when people have both, and also either latent or active TB disease. When someone has both HIV, and TB each disease speeds up the progress of the other. When people have a …

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Editorial: Daesh defeated, but not in Afghanistan

After the demise of Islamic State (IS) in Syria and Iraq—a terrorist group that in Afghanistan is more famous as Daesh militants, there is question on everyone’s mind that when this terrorist is completely demolishing from the surface of this planet. Terrorists and their activity of terrorism must be eliminated …

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