Afghanistan imports $400 to $500 million worth of medicines yearly which is a major blow to the local economy. World Pharmacists Afghanistan hospital Addressing the ceremony for celebration of World …
The Pharmaceutical Challenges in Afghanistan
Yesterday, it was coincided with world pharmacists’ day. Ahmad Jawad Osmani, the acting minister of public health, speaking in a related ceremony, as local report quoted, said that around $400 to $600 …
Afghanistan- China ‘ready’ to aid Afghan economy after peace restored Ambassador Wang Yu
In an online event celebrating the 71st anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, the Ambassador of China in Afghanistan, Mr. Wang Yu said on Sunday that in the past 71 years, …
Abdullah Abdullah to visit Iran
Abdulla Abdullah, the head of Afghanistan’s peace council, plans to visit Iran after making a visit Islamabad, Pakistan.He also plans to make trips to New Delhi, Ankara, Beijing and Tashkent to win …
Chief Afghan Peacemaker Visits Pakistan
Abdullah Abdullah, the head of Afghanistan’s peacemaking High Council for National Reconciliation, has begun a three-day official visit to Pakistan. Abdullah is undertaking his first visit to …
Afghan leader visits Pakistan to discuss peace
Chairman of Afghanistan’s High Council for National Reconciliation Dr. Abdullah Abdullah. Short Url https://arab.news/bjjfh KABUL: A top Afghan politician will travel to Pakistan on Monday to …
Donald Trump’s Afghanistan Withdrawal Is A Major Windfall for China
Publicly, President Donald Trump justifies the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan as responsible leadership, and the White House says it will calibrate its drawdown to Taliban compliance. That is …
US Charges on Iranian Role in Afghanistan Rejected
Tehran dismissed an American envoy’s accusation of Iran’s destructive role in Afghan peace efforts, describing it as “irresponsible” and a sign of the United States’ lack of adequate understanding of …
Facing IS, last embattled Sikhs, Hindus leave Afghanistan
Afghanistan’s dwindling community of Sikhs and Hindus is shrinking to its lowest levels. With growing threats from the local Islamic State affiliate, many are choosing to leave the country of their …
Imran Khan: Peace is within reach in Afghanistan. A hasty international withdrawal would be unwise.
Like the United States, Pakistan does not want to see Afghanistan become a sanctuary for international terrorism ever again.