Mortar shell hits Afghan wedding, killing several civilians
A mortar shell has hit a wedding ceremony in northern Afghanistan, killing at least six civilians and wounding several others, as violent conflict continues between the Taliban and Afghan forces.
Can You Believe the U.S. Really Leaving Afghanistan?
In the news and among the reports, every day we hear that the U.S. is determined to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan and at the same time the U.S. statesmen warn against the violence and insecurity in this Asian country but can anyone believe the U.S. troops’ withdrawal from Afghanistan?
Taliban seize key district on outskirts of Afghan capital
The Taliban militant group has captured a key district in Afghanistan’s central province of Wardak, despite the announcement of a three-day ceasefire for the Eid al-Fitr holiday.
More U.S. Plots to Come in Afghanistan
As the U.S. troops are preparing to leave Afghanistan and Iraq, the violence and terrorist attacks in both countries are on the rise and the recent bomb blast and bloodshed in Afghanistan once again showed that the foreign forces do not really like the regional countries to enjoy peace and stability, and through violence and bomb blasts they want to impose themselves on those countries.
Those involved in assassination of Gen. Soleimani must be held accountable
In his weekly press briefing on Monday, spokesman for the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly condemned the recent attack on the Iranian consulate in the central Iraqi city of Karbala, saying that the Iraqi government must protect Iranian diplomatic centers according to the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.
MPs react to Kabul terrorist attack
Zohreh Elahian, Alireza Zakani, and Mohammad Reza Ahmadi are among the MPs who have reacted to a massive terrorist attack at a high school for girls in Kabul, which left many casualties, including 68 dead and 165 injured.
Iran expresses abhorrence over terrorist attack against students in Afghanistan
Various officials at the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs have expressed condolences over the tragic Saturday explosion near a girl high school in Kabul.
Delay in troops withdrawal to not go unanswered Taliban
Taliban have warned the US that any delay in the withdrawal of its troops from Afghanistan would be a violation of the Doha agreement and would prompt the group's appropriate action.
27 people killed in bomb attack in Afghanistan
At least 27 people have been killed and dozens more wounded after a powerful vehicle-borne bomb went off in Afghanistan’s eastern province of Logar, local officials say.
Zarif hails general Soleimani for major anti-terror role
Iran’s foreign minister has stressed his “long-time” friendship with Lieutenant General Qassem Solemani prior to the national hero’s martyrdom early last year, explaining that the remarks he is heard making in a leaked audio file, in which he sounds critical of some of the general’s actions, were segments from a confidential, pathologically-oriented argument meant to help boost convergence between the country’s military and diplomatic apparatus.