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Afghanistan Branch Indian Administered Kashmir, Afghanistan Asked Pakistan to Concentrate on the Eradication to Terrorism www.outlookafghanistan.net www.thedailyafghanistan.com facebook.com/The.Daily.Outlook.Afghanistan facebook.com/The.Daily.Afghanistan Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0093 (799) 005019/777-005019 Phone: 0093 (799) 005019/777-005019 Add: In front of Habibia High School, Add: In front of Habibia High School, District 3, Kabul, Afghanistan District 3, Kabul, Afghanistan Back Page February 21, 2019 Jalalabad Chance Ghazni Rain Kandahar Chance Mazar Chance Herat Chance Bamiyan Rain Kabul Chance Daily of Rain of Rain of Rain of Rain of Rain Outlook 14°C 0°C 8°C 7°C 8°C -7°C 3°C Weather 5°C -9°C 1°C 7°C 0°C -11°C -4°C Forcast Islamabad Should Take Sincere US Officials Warn ISIS’ Efforts to Eradicate Terrorism KABUL - Reacting to Paki- stan’s ambassador’s remarks on recent suicide bombing in Afghanistan Branch Indian administered Kashmir, Afghanistan asked Pakistan to concentrate on the eradication to terrorism. Poses a Major Threat Pakistan’s Ambassador to Af- ISIS› Afghanistan-based affiliate has emerged as a major threat capable of carrying ghanistan Zahid Nasrullah out direct attacks on the US and is actively using its members› social media to acquire Khan on Tuesday said that the contacts in the United States, a US intelligence official in Afghanistan tells CNN. use of military option from In- dian side against Pakistan may hamper Afghan reconciliation process. of terrorism as proxy should be ple of Pakistan would also reap its Presidential Spokesman Ha- stopped and asked Pakistan to benefits. The Ministry of Foreign roon Chakhansuri told Pajh- take practical steps to eliminate Affairs also summoned Pakistani’s wok Afghan News terrorist terrorism. He said Islamabad’s Ambassador and handed him a safe havens were huge threat sincere efforts against terror- diplomatic démarches, in protest for Afghan peace and reconcili- ism would help improve sta- to his latest statement quoted by ation process. He added the use bility in the region and the peo- Reuters. (Pajhwok) Stomach Cancer is Afghanistan to Diagnosed, Treated in Nimroz Host Ireland for Full Tour in India KABUL - Afghanistan and Ireland will play a full tour, comprising three T20 Internationals, five ODIs and a Test match, at the Rajiv Gan- dhi International Cricket Stadium here from February 21. Rashid Khan, Mujeeb ur Rah- WASHINGOTN - ISIS’ Afghan- stan tells CNN. could exploit in potential future ZARANJ - The Public Health Pajhwok Afghan News that istan-based affiliate has emerged “They are closest to having the attacks on the US. Department of northwestern stomach cancer was detected as a major threat capable of car- capacity to attack the homeland “They represent a very sophisti- Nimroz province says stom- and treated by a doctor in rying out direct attacks on the from Afghanistan,” the official cated and dangerous threat that ach cancer now is diagnosed Zaranj City, who had studied US and is actively using its mem- said, saying the US believes ISIS we have to stay focused on,” Gen. and treated inside the coun- in India. bers’ social media to acquire con- is gathering this social media in- Joseph Votel, the commander of try. He said the doctor’s treat- tacts in the United States, a US formation to determine whom US Central Command, told re- Nimroz public health direc- ment had encouraged pa- intelligence official in Afghani- they can use and whom they porters ...(More on P4)...(7) tor Khesraw Yousufzai told tients ...(More on P4)...(8) A Jawzjan Widow who Political Parties Want IEC Educated Her 7 Children man, Mohammad Shahzad from Technical Staff Sacked as Well Afghanistan and Irish stars like Kevin O Brien, Paul Stirling and KABUL -Political parties and George Dockrell will be the play- movements have termed the sacking of electoral commis- ers to watch in the contest. sioners as a ‘fair decision’ and This would be the second time have demanded dismissal of when Afghanistan and Ireland the electoral bodies’ technical will play a series against each oth- officials as well. er. DSPORT, Discovery Commu- Holding a gathering in Kabul nications’ premium sports chan- on Tuesday, around 30 repre- nel, will broadcast live the first SHIBERGHAN - A widowed tured her husband and he sentatives of political parties two T20Is of the three and the first, woman in northern Jawzjan could not recover from his and groups expressed their third and fourth ODIs of the five- province saved her seven pains and wounds and died. opposition to a third time re- match series. children from begging on “I tried a lot inside the coun- count of Kabul votes, saying The series will feature top per- streets and made her life try and even went to Paki- the certain process could pave formers from sides. Top wicket comfortable by selling dairy stani hospitals to treat my the way for fraud. takers from the last series, like Tim products in a misogynic en- husband, but my efforts Syed Bashar Basharmal, Milat- Murtagh from Ireland and Rashid vironment. could not save him,” she i-Mutahid party secretary, on from Afghanistan, will once again The woman, Sharifa, is 55 said. behalf of others commended be up against each other. years old and is the mother With many good memories President Ashraf Ghani’s deci- ney General Office (AGO) to dismiss Shah Zamanzai and commission- Top scorers from the last series — of seven educated children. of her husband still on her sion of firing the electoral bod- commissioners Ahmad Shah Zaman- ers Awal Rahman Rodwal, Zamary Andrew Balbirnie of Ireland and In an interview with Pajh- mind, Sharifa sighed for ies’ commissioners. zai, Syed Ibrahim Sadat and Zamary Qalamyar, Abdul Aziz Samim, Sayed Rahmat Shah (second highest scor- wok Afghan News, she said separation from her spouse He also dubbed technical staff Qalamyar and put them on trial. Ibrahim Sadat had been accused by er) of Afghanistan — would add the Taliban during their but said she was still able to of the election commission as Earlier, Independent Election Com- the IECC of law violations, inappro- strength to their respective batting ‘dark’ regime severely tor- ...(More on P4)...(9) corrupt and asked the Attor- mission (IEC) secretariat head Ahmad priate ...(More on P4)...(10) line-ups. ...(More on P4)...(11).
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