President Terms Farah Attack as Genocide

President Hamid Karzai termed the suicide attack in the center of Farah province as genocide that killed and injured many innocent fellow citizens. According to Farah Governor’s Office, seven suicide bombers dressed as Afghan soldiers carried a mass suicide attack nearby Farah Appeals Court and Prosecutor’s Office, killing more than 42 innocent citizens while injuring… Continue reading President Terms Farah Attack as Genocide

Recognize Iran`s Nuclear Right: Russia

Russia says the unconditional recognition of Iran’s right to civilian nuclear energy is key to the settlement of the West’s dispute with the Islamic Republic over its nuclear energy program. Russia believes a long-term settlement towards the Iranian nuclear issue should be based on the recognition of Iran’s “unconditional right to develop its civilian nuclear… Continue reading Recognize Iran`s Nuclear Right: Russia

Assad Says Erdogan Lies

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has accused Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan of not telling the truth since the foreign-backed unrest erupted in Syria. “Erdogan has not said a single word of truth since the beginning of the crisis in Syria,” Assad said in an interview with the Turkish media which was posted on the… Continue reading Assad Says Erdogan Lies

N Korea Army Receives Approval to Attack US

The North Korean Army says it has received final approval for a nuclear attack on the United States in response to Washington’s threats and its planned deployment of an advanced ballistic missile system to the Pacific island of Guam. The General Staff of the Korean People’s Army (KPA) said in a statement issued Thursday that… Continue reading N Korea Army Receives Approval to Attack US

Afghan Traders Face Problem at the Hairatan Port

Officials of the Balkh city said Afghan traders are still facing problems at the Hairatan Port, border between Afghanistan and Uzbekistan, after four months of conflict, Wadsam reported. Head of the Balkh Chamber of Commerce and Industries Dr. Mohammad Hashim said exporting dried fruits through the port was a problem to Afghan traders 3 months… Continue reading Afghan Traders Face Problem at the Hairatan Port

Gaza Retaliates Israeli Strike

Two rockets fired from the Gaza Strip have landed near the Israeli town of Sderot, following the Tel Aviv regime’s airstrikes on the Palestinian territory. The rockets landed in an open area on Wednesday. No damage or injuries were reported. The retaliatory rockets came after Israeli warplanes bombarded an open area in northern Gaza on… Continue reading Gaza Retaliates Israeli Strike

Spy Chief Returns Home from U.S

Afghanistan’s spy chief returned home on Wednesday from lengthy medical treatment in the United States after being badly wounded by a suicide bomber who hid explosives in his underwear. The bomber posing as a Taliban peace envoy wounded National Directorate of Security (NDS) chief Asadullah Khalid at a guest house run by the intelligence agency… Continue reading Spy Chief Returns Home from U.S

Israeli Warplanes Launched Air Strikes on Gaza Strip

Israeli warplanes have launched an airstrike on the besieged Gaza Strip, the first such attacks since a truce ended an eight-day Israeli onslaught on the coastal enclave in November. Hamas Interior Ministry said in a statement that Israeli jets bombarded an open area in northern Gaza late on Tuesday, Reuters reported. “Occupation planes bombarded an… Continue reading Israeli Warplanes Launched Air Strikes on Gaza Strip

Election Campaigns Begins in Venezuela

Venezuela’s presidential election campaigns to replace Hugo Chavez have formally begun, with interim President Nicolas Maduro vowing to continue the social reform program of the late president. On Tuesday, Maduro visited Chavez’s childhood home in Sabaneta de Barinas in the west of the country and asked the ruling party supporters for their vote in the… Continue reading Election Campaigns Begins in Venezuela

Gun Ownership is Mandatory for Americans

A town in the US state of Georgia has passed a new law in favor of gun ownership, requiring every head of household “to maintain a firearm, together with ammunition.” The City Council of Nelson, which is located about 50 miles north of Atlanta, approved the so-called Family Protection Ordinance amid rising gun violence in… Continue reading Gun Ownership is Mandatory for Americans