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Intra-Afghan Negotiations: Peace at the Cost of Democracy?
This would lead to an end of negotiations after the withdrawal of foreign troops, and the outbreak of a new phase of the civil war similar to that of the 1990s
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VP Danish Calls on new US Government to Review Peace Process
Second Vice President M. Sarwar Danish at the "National Conference on Strengthening the Information Process at the Local Level” on Monday called on the new US government to review the ongoing peace process in Doha.
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Afghanistan calls for Closure of Haqqani Madrasa in Pakistan
Hamid ul-Haq, the head of Haqqania Madrasa in Pakistan and the son of Sami ul-Haq known as the spiritual leader of Taliban, in a video clip called on the Afghan government to surrender to the Taliban group. The Afghan presidential…
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If Taliban Not Stop Killing, we will Take up Arms against them: Mr Noor
Attending a ceremony commemorating the 13th death anniversary of Sayed Mustafa Kazemi, former Minister of Commerce, and head of Parliament's Economic Commission, Ata Mohammad Noor, the chief executive of Jamiat-e Islami party told the Taliban that if they do not…
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Trump, Biden and the myth of post-election peace in Afghanistan
When it comes to promoting plans on counter-terrorism, both Trump and Biden camps are quick to suggest U.S. imperatives against groups such as Al Qaeda. But that very same commitment seems to take a backseat when Washington's own terms of…
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Hundreds Protest against Terrorism, Extremism in Kabul; “Don’t Kill us, you will be out of Bullets!”
One day after a deadly terrorist attack on Kabul University, hundreds of Kabul residents protested in Kabul, chanting anti-terrorism and extremism slogans.
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Terrorist Attack on Kabul University; What you need to know
Armed assailants, reportedly wearing military uniforms, attacked Kabul University on Monday as the Afghan Special Forces endeavoring to clear the area and rescuing students.
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Wolesi Jirga Approves Mother’s name Inclusion in ID cards
Afghan House of Representatives (Wolesi Jirga) approved Wednesday the plan to insert mother’s name in national identity cards.
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US Envoy Travels to Norway, Qatar; Khalilzad: I disappointedly Return to Region
US Envoy on Afghan peace process Zalmay Khalilzad is traveling to Norway and Qatar to press sides to agree on a ceasefire and prevent further bloodshed, US state department said in a statement.
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The False Inclusivity of Taliban’s “Emirate”
For a long time, the group’s default answer to questions regarding their approach to governance, from elections and judicial philosophy to free speech and women’s rights, consisted of a well-rehearsed and vague notion – an “inclusive Islamic” emirate.
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