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Taliban Declared 3-day Truce during Eid ul-Fitr
The Taliban group declared a three-day ceasefire across the country during Eid ul-Fitr celebration but called on the members to avoid going into government-controlled areas
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Kabul School Blast death toll Rises to over 50
A bloody terrorist explosion near Sayed ul-Shohada girls’ school in the west of capital Kabul killed over 50 and wounded over 100 others, the Interior Ministry said
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Former Tolonews Anchor Nemat Rawan Assassinated
Former Tolonews presenter and press secretary of the Ministry of Finance Nemat Rawan was killed in Kandahar city, his family confirmed.
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Blast in Kabul Kills 1
At least one person was killed and three more were wounded in an explosion in Kabul’s Kalakan district. Kabul police say the blast was caused by a roadside bomb
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Afghanistan’s Moment of Risk and Opportunity
The main risk to peace, however, is a Taliban miscalculation. The Taliban still believe their own narrative that they have defeated NATO and the United States
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National Consensus is a Necessity in any Situation: Ata M. Noor
The leader of the Jamiat-e Islami party in a virtual meeting with NATO senior civilian representative Stefano Pontecorvo said that national consensus and mobilization is a necessity in any situation, whether going to the negotiation table or in event of…
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Khalilzad Arrives in Kabul
US special representative on Afghan peace process Zalmay Khalilzad arrived in Kabul on Monday, sources said
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Latest on Kabul Fuel Tankers’ Fire
Huge fire in north of Kabul left many casualties, damaged houses, cars, shops and dozens of fuel tankers. At least 7 people were killed and 14 more were injured, according to officials
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Troika, Pakistan Called on Taliban to Stop Violence
Representatives of extended Troika in a joint statement called on the Taliban not to pursue spring offensive in Afghanistan.
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No Talks with Pakistan about Handing over Aslam Farooqi: NDS chief
Afghanistan's national directorate of security chief Ahmad Zia Saraj says that about 60 percent of ISIS members are Pakistani citizens
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