(MENAFN – Daily Outlook Afghanistan) KABUL – Acting Minister of Finance Khaled Payenda on Thursday said there have been no reforms at the customs offices in Afghanistan in the past decade …
Business community hails extension in transit trade accord
PESHAWAR: Traders from Pakistan and Afghanistan have welcomed the three-month extension in Afghanistan-Pakistan Transit Trade Agreement (APTTA) and urged Islamabad and Kabul to finalise a new trade …
Is the U.S. Military Prepared to Leave Afghanistan?
If Biden can successfully extricate America from Afghanistan in 2021 and avoid committing America to similarly ill-fated ventures in the future, then he can shift America’s focus towards resolving …
US withdrawal from Afghanistan spells dangerous geopolitical realignments
The Biden administration, like its predecessor, is poised to withdraw the remaining American troops from Afghanistan — at great cost to both its own and its allies’ interests.
Getting wrong the right way to get out of Afghanistan
If the U.S. is serious about pushing a major peace plan with the Afghans, then it had better stay the course and see them all the way through to a comprehensive peace, says the author of this …
In Afghanistan, the Choice Isn’t Withdraw or Endless War
Argument: In Afghanistan, the Choice Isn’t Withdraw or Endless War In Afghanistan, the Choice Isn’t Withdraw … On March 26, the New York Times published an article that carefully dissected a …
Overseas players make Afghanistan, Bangladesh stronger, says Stimac
New Delhi: India football coach Igor Stimac has said that opponents like Bangladesh and Afghanistan are stronger than what they are made to be due to their policy of allowing overseas citizens to play …
Roadside bombs kill 5, wound 7 civilians in Afghanistan
Roadside bombs killed at least five civilians and wounded seven others on Friday in Afghanistan, provincial officials said, while the Islamic state group …
VA expected Iraq, Afghanistan wars would lead to toxic exposures, agency reveals
Soon after the 9/11 attacks, disease researchers at the Department of Veterans Affairs began internal discussions on how to prepare for the war-related illnesses they knew would follow, agency …
VA knew Iraq, Afghanistan wars would cause toxic exposures | Charlotte Observer
We expected there to be hazardous exposures,’ VA says, raising questions about why some veterans cannot get care.