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6 people killed in 2 blasts in Western Kabul

Kabul/UNI: At least six people were killed and dozens were injured as a result of two explosions on the territory of schools in western Kabul, a local source said on Tuesday.

Blast in Kabul mosque leaves six hurt

Kabul: A hand grenade explosion inside a mosque in Afghanistan's Kabul city on Wednesday left at least six people hurt, media reports said.

Afghanistan: Explosion rocks stock exchange in Kabul, 10 hurt

Kabul: An explosion rocked the stock exchange in Afghanistan's Kabul city on Sunday which left at least 10 people hurt, media reports said.

Afghanistan: Multiple attackers stab 80-year-ol man to death

Kabul: Multiple attackers stabbed to death a 80-year-old man in Afghanistan's  16th police district in eastern Kabul, media reports said on Friday.

Afghanistan: Taliban reverses decision to open school for girls, causes confusion

Kabul: The Taliban government in Afghanistan decided to shut down the school for girls in the country, on a day the institutes were scheduled to reopen, creating confusion, media reports said.

Afghanistan: Taliban govt halts insurance industry

Kabul: Th Taliban government of Afghanistan has  suspended the operations of the insurance companies in Afghanistan, media reports said on Friday.

Afghanistan women demonstrate against Taliban in Kabul, distance themselves from activist ‘Fatima Gailani’

Kabul: A large number of women demonstrated in the Afghan capital of Kabul on Monday against the Taliban when they also distanced themselves from prominent women’s rights activist Fatima Gailani, stating that she does not represent them.

Afghanistan: Kabul residents complain about rising food prices

Kabul: Residents of Afghanistan's capital city Kabul are complaining about high price of food materials despite the dollar’s value dropping against Afghan currency.

Afghanistan: Demonstrators protest in Kabul, demand for women's access to education, work

Kabul: A large number of women demonstrated in Afghanistan capital city Kabul  on Saturday where they demanded for women’s access to education and work.

Afghanistan: Taliban govt asks people to handover weapons, govt property

Kabul: The Taliban government of Afghanistan has asked people to voluntarily hand over government-related weapons and other property and get them confiscated as they continue operating house-to-house sweeps in Kabul city.

Afghanistan: Armed men steal equipment from Kabul health centre

Kabul: Several armed men stole equipment at a health centre in police district 13 of Kabul city recently, media reports said on Wednesday.

Afghanistan family claims their son, who served as MoD officer, detained by Taliban

Kabul: A family in the Afghan capital of Kabul has claimed that their son, who had earlier served as an officer at the Ministry of Defense, has been detained by Taliban forces, media reports said on Wednesday.

Kabul: Afghanistan's biggest stock market shuts down

Kabul: Money exchangers of Afghanistan’s biggest stock market, based in Kabul city went on strike on Tuesday, closing the market  after the Central Bank of Afghanistan adopted new conditions on the money exchangers, an episode which may be seen as yet another blow to the country's economy.

Blackouts in Kabul city pushing companies out of business : Industrial Association

Srinagar: At least 580 enterprises ceased operations in the Afghan capital city of Kabul due to power outages, Head of Afghanistan Industries and Mines Chamber (AIMC) Sherbaz Kaminzada told Sputnik on Wednesday.

US Senator to demand strikes in Afghanistan

Washington/UNI/Sputnik: The top Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee, Jim Inhofe, promised to press US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Secretary of State Antony Blinken at a classified briefing scheduled for Wednesday on any plans to carry out over-the-horizon strikes against terrorist targets in Afghanistan.