A copy of President Ashraf Ghani’s decree obtained by TOLOnews shows that the president has assigned the Attorney General’s Office to conduct an assessment, from a technical and legal persp
At least three suspects were arrested in connection with deadly bomb blasts in the city of Bamiyan on Tuesday that according to sources killed at least 17 people and wounded over 50 others,
Mir Abdul Nabi Bangulzai one of the top commanders of the "pro-independence" armed group Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) was killed Thursday morning in an armed
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Germany apologized on Friday for its role in the slaughter of Herero and Nama tribespeople in Namibia more than a century ago and officially described the massacre as genocide for the first time, as it agreed to fund projects worth over a billion euros.
Namibia’s President Hage Geingob welcomed the “historic” move, but Herero paramount chief Vekuii Rukoro dismissed a deal agreed by the two governments as “an insult” because it did not include payment of reparations.
Instead, Germany will fund 1.1 billion euros ($1.3 billion) of reconstruction and development projects in Namibia, which German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said would directly benefit the genocide-affected communities.