Politics
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Kabul Bloody Night; 135 Killed or Wounded in Taliban Car Bomb Attack
A Taliban car bomb on Monday night killed at least 16 people and wounded 119 in Kabul, Afghan Interior Ministry said in a statement
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Khalilzad Discusses Peace with Abdullah
US Special Envoy on Afghan peace process Zalmay Khalilzad met with CEO Abdullah on Monday after wrapping up talks with Taliban in Doha, the press office of CEO said in a statement
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Khalilad Meets Ashraf Ghani
US special representative on Afghan peace process Zalmay Khalilzad has met with M. Ashraf Ghani in Kabul to brief him on the latest round of talks with the Taliban, presidential palace said in a statement
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Russian, Qatari FMs Discussed Afghanistan
The Russian and Qatari Foreign Ministers discussed Afghanistan during a telephone conversation, Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement
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Premature to Talk about Future US counterterrorism forces in Afghanistan: Gen. Dunford
The top U.S. military officer said on Wednesday it was too early to talk about the future of U.S. counterterrorism forces in Afghanistan
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Washington Not Know How Efforts for Peace will End
U.S. Secretary Mike Pompeo said Tuesday that President Donald Trump wants to bring many troops home and that Washington does not know how these efforts towards peace and reconciliation will end
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US Troops Withdrawal would Lead to another Sep. 11
US republican senator Warned in an interview Saturday that withdrawing US troops from Afghanistan would lead to another September 11
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India Should be Wary about Possible US – Pakistan Deal in Afghanistan: Karzai
Former Afghan president Hamid Karzai said in an interview that Islamabad is trying to hold the Afghan peace process hostage to its Kashmir objectives.
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Why Names of Intra-Afghan Negotiating Team Members Kept Secret: Taliban
Why Names of Intra-Afghan Negotiating Team Members Kept Secret: Taliban
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Ballot Papers Reached Kabul: IEC
The Afghan election commission says it has received 11 million and 2 hundred ballot papers. The process of packing and transferring these papers to provincial offices of the commission will begin
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