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Poor Management Causes Insecurity Spread: Mps

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 Members at the lower house of the parliament have declared that poor management of the Government of Afghanistan has caused the insecurity to be spread across the county, blaming both leaders for thinking about their own interests, and challenge the trusts of Afghan Nation.

Lawmakers have declared increasing of insecurity are not introducing of the Afghanistan Defense Minister and some other security challenges.

Speaker of the house Abdul Rauf Ibrahimi said,” the Afghan security forces performances are admirable but the poor management of the Governmental leaders have caused the insecurity to be spread all over the country.”

Mp Raihan Azad said,” both National Unity Government leaders think about their own interests,in fact Nation has been sacrificed,even they cant decide to select a Defense Minister.”

Meanwhile the other representatives in the house have accused the Government for not doing much on directing the policies, combating against corruption,they have warned of the current condition continues Government will lose its confidence and trusts from the Nation.

Mp Shahzad Shahid said,” Government plays games with the Nation soon it will lose its trust from the Nation side.”

NUG is full of weak points we don’t have any expectations from it, Provinces are being led by the acting Governors,there is no clear decisions has been made,corruptions still freaks out the member of the house Saleh Mohammad Saleh said.”

The above mentioned remarks come after the National Unity Government has been 8 months old and both leaders have not been capable to select Defense Minister for the country.

Reported by Abdul Aziz Karimi

 

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Nearly 1,000 Afghan refugees deported from Pakistan in one day

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The Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation of Afghanistan (MoRR) reported the forced expulsion of nearly a thousand Afghan refugees from Pakistan on Wednesday.

The ministry announced Thursday that 979 Afghan migrants returned after being expelled from Pakistan.

The deportees returned on May 29 through the Spin Boldak border and the Torghundi border.

Based on information from the Torghundi border customs office in Nangarhar province, 115 families, comprising 647 individuals, entered the country through this checkpoint.

Additionally, 62 families, consisting of 332 individuals continue to enter the country through the Spin Boldak crossing.

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Group of women open coffee shop in Kabul

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A group of four young women have opened a coffee shop and library in Kabul where women and girls can get together to read, enjoy a cup of tea, or treat themselves to a sweet treat.

The owners of the coffee shop, called Dari Roya-e-Zan, which in English means a Woman’s Dream, is in Khair Khana in the city. It was officially opened during a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday.

For women who attended the event, this was a welcome initiative, especially for those barred from attending school or university.

With over 1,000 books to choose from, women can order tea or coffee, and read at leisure in a safe environment.

The owners, who asked not to be identified, bake their own cakes and other sweet delights, which are also available to customers.

An initiative like this has been widely welcomed by women in Kabul, especially young girls who have been barred from school above Grade 6 and from university.

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Qatar, EU special envoys meet to discuss Afghanistan

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Tomas Niklasson, the European Union’s special envoy for Afghanistan, met with his Qatari counterpart Faisal bin Abdullah Al Hanzab in Doha on Wednesday, according to Qatar’s Foreign Ministry.

The meeting focused on developments in Afghanistan and joint international efforts to achieve peace and stability in the country, the ministry said.

This meeting comes a month ahead of the upcoming Doha conference on Afghanistan.

Recently, there has been an increase in meetings among special envoys for Afghanistan, reflecting heightened international engagement on the issue.

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