Latest News
Canada warns ISIS influence in Afghanistan
Canada’s Spy Agency warned on Tuesday that Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) group is spreading to Afghanistan, Libya and Pakistan.
Michel Coulombe, the head of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service said, “ISIS started in Iraq and Syria, but what we’re seeing now, and you’ve seen it in media, it’s spreading in Libya, Afghanistan, Pakistan.”
However, Afghan defense ministry claimed that Afghanistan will never change to a haven for Daesh group.
The defense ministry is said to consider the appearance of Daesh group in Afghanistan is composed of those groups that were already in Taliban ranks.
Dawlat Waziri, deputy spokesman of the defense ministry said, “Not only for Afghanistan, but Daesh now become a threat to all the countries of the world.”
The presence of Daesh has been confirmed by some sources in some province of Afghanistan including Helmand, Logar, Ghazni and Zabul.
At the same time, Afghan interior ministry stressed that afghan troops have the ability to fight against any terrorist groups.
The abduction of 31 passengers in Zabul and burning of a pilgrimage in Logar are considered as Deash activities in Afghanistan.
According to sources, the ISIS group have lost a commander and dozens of its members in armed clashes between Afghan forces so far in Zabul.
Reported by Nasrat Parsa
Latest News
Turkmenistan, UNAMA review regional projects to boost Afghanistan’s economy
Turkmenistan and the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) have discussed regional cooperation and major infrastructure projects aimed at supporting Afghanistan’s economic recovery, according to the Turkmen government.
The discussions took place during a meeting between Pavel Yershov, the newly appointed head of UNAMA’s office in Herat, and Batyr Yyolov, Turkmenistan’s consul general in Herat, Trend news agency reported.
Both sides emphasized Turkmenistan’s role in promoting stability and economic growth in Afghanistan through regional energy and transport projects, including the TAPI gas pipeline and electricity transmission initiatives.
The meeting also focused on ongoing railway development and modernization projects aimed at improving connectivity and trade links between Afghanistan and Turkmenistan.
Latest News
‘We will never bow our heads before infidels,’ says IEA Supreme Leader
Sheikh Hibatullah Akhundzada, supreme leader of the Islamic Emirate, has said that the Islamic Emirate would not compromise on Islam or Islamic law with any country or group, but remains ready to engage with the international community within the framework of Sharia.
In his Eid al-Adha sermon at the Eidgah in Kandahar, Akhundzada said Afghans are prepared to endure economic hardships and external pressure, but “will not bow to infidels” or abandon their religious values. “The world should not expect us to compromise on the religion of Allah or give up our faith,” he said.
The Supreme Leader also stressed the importance of unity and preventing discord, saying solidarity among the people is essential for maintaining peace and preventing conflict in the country.
“I do not protect myself with the lives of the people; I protect the people with my own life,” he said. “I stood for unity, harmony and peace among the people so that war and discord would not return, and I remain committed to that.”
Sheikh Hibatullah Akhundzada also referred to the amnesty announced for former government officials and urged them to return to Afghanistan and live without fear. He said the country belongs to all Afghans and that everyone has the right to live in their homeland.
Latest News
Bayat Power, Ministry of Energy extend power production agreement for another 10 years
The latest agreement follows a series of energy partnerships signed by Bayat Power in recent months aimed at strengthening Afghanistan’s domestic electricity production and reducing reliance on imported power.
Bayat Power has extended its agreement with Afghanistan’s Ministry of Energy and Water to continue producing 40 megawatts of gas-fired electricity in Jawzjan province for another ten years, reinforcing one of the country’s most significant domestic energy partnerships.
The agreement was signed between Bayat Power CEO Ali Kasemi and Afghanistan’s Minister of Energy and Water Mawlavi Mohammad Younus Akhundzada, further securing long-term electricity generation from domestic natural gas resources.
Kasemi welcomed the extension and said the company remains committed to supporting Afghanistan’s development through reliable local energy production.
“We welcome the signing of this agreement and reaffirm Bayat Power’s commitment to helping develop Afghanistan through sustainable and dependable electricity generation,” Kasemi said.
The renewed deal ensures that electricity generated from natural gas in northern Afghanistan will continue to be distributed through Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS), supplying homes, businesses and key public services across the country.
The latest agreement follows a series of energy partnerships signed by Bayat Power in recent months aimed at strengthening Afghanistan’s domestic electricity production and reducing reliance on imported power.
In April, Bayat Power renewed its natural gas supply agreement with Afghan Gas for another ten years, securing continued fuel supplies for the company’s operations in Jawzjan province.
Earlier in January, Bayat Power and DABS also signed a separate 10-year extension agreement for electricity production and distribution. The deal included a technical memorandum of understanding focused on expanding operational cooperation and exploring opportunities to increase future production capacity.
Bayat Power is currently Afghanistan’s largest private electricity producer and operates Bayat Power-1, the country’s first modern gas-to-electricity plant.
Located in Jawzjan province, the facility uses Siemens Energy’s advanced SGT-A45 mobile gas turbine technology and remains a central part of Afghanistan’s efforts to strengthen domestic energy production and improve long-term energy security.
The power plant currently generates more than 300 million kilowatt-hours of electricity annually and supplies power to hundreds of thousands of end users.
The project was developed as a public-private partnership involving Bayat Power, Siemens Energy, Afghan government institutions including the Ministries of Mines and Petroleum and Energy and Water, Afghan Gas, and DABS.
Officials say the continued extension of these agreements reflects growing efforts to support Afghanistan’s economic development through local investment, infrastructure expansion and increased energy self-reliance.
-
Business3 days agoMajor pharma firms eye investment in Afghanistan
-
Latest News4 days agoChina restricts export of chemical substances to Afghanistan
-
World4 days agoOne dead, 36 injured in explosion at New York dry dock
-
Latest News3 days agoDeadly shooting near Kabul’s Sarai Shahzada leaves four dead
-
Latest News4 days agoBritain says recognition of IEA conditional on women’s rights, counterterrorism
-
Sport2 days agoIPL 2026 Playoffs Confirmed: RCB, GT, SRH and RR reach top four
-
Regional3 days agoAt least 24 killed in deadly train bombing in Pakistan’s Balochistan
-
Latest News3 days agoIEA Supreme Leader urges unity, preservation of Islamic system in Eid al-Adha message

![DAESH _10_03_2015_DARI_SOT.avi_snapshot_00.10_[2015.03.10_18.06.17]](https://ariananews.af/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/DAESH-_10_03_2015_DARI_SOT.avi_snapshot_00.10_2015.03.10_18.06.17.jpg)
![DAESH _10_03_2015_DARI_SOT.avi_snapshot_00.40_[2015.03.10_18.06.52]](https://ariananews.af/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/DAESH-_10_03_2015_DARI_SOT.avi_snapshot_00.40_2015.03.10_18.06.52-300x240.jpg)
![DAESH _10_03_2015_DARI_SOT.avi_snapshot_00.09_[2015.03.10_18.05.46]](https://ariananews.af/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/DAESH-_10_03_2015_DARI_SOT.avi_snapshot_00.09_2015.03.10_18.05.46-300x240.jpg)