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Afghanistan

  • US in Afghanistan because its main rivals are in neighborhood: Karzai

    US in Afghanistan because its main rivals are in neighborhood: Karzai

    Feb 16, 2018 04:24

    The United States is not in Afghanistan to defeat the Taliban but because America’s main rivals like China, Russia and Iran are in the neighborhood, former Afghan President Hamid Karzai says.

  • Taliban invites US senator for ‘mutual talks’ in Doha

    Taliban invites US senator for ‘mutual talks’ in Doha

    Feb 12, 2018 13:10

    Taliban has invited a US senator for “mutual talks” in the Qatari capital Doha, where the so-called Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has an office.

  • Taliban kill 6 policemen in Afghanistan's Helmand

    Taliban kill 6 policemen in Afghanistan's Helmand

    Feb 10, 2018 15:14

    At least six local policemen have been killed and several others wounded in a militant attack on their checkpoints in Afghanistan's southern province of Helmand.

  • 'US moving terror groups to Afghanistan after Iraq, Syria defeats'

    'US moving terror groups to Afghanistan after Iraq, Syria defeats'

    Feb 06, 2018 08:27

    Iran's top military commander says the United States is transferring Daesh to Afghanistan now that the terrorists have lost their strongholds in Iraq and Syria.

  • US moving Daesh to Afghanistan to justify occupation: Iran defense minister

    US moving Daesh to Afghanistan to justify occupation: Iran defense minister

    Feb 04, 2018 09:18

    The Iranian defense minister say the US is transferring Daesh to Afghanistan to justify its military presence in the Central Asian country following heavy blows dealt to the Takfiri terrorist group in Syria and Iraq.

  • Afghanistan's president hints talks with Taliban possible

    Afghanistan's president hints talks with Taliban possible

    Feb 04, 2018 05:18

    Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has admitted that Kabul would accept talks with certain elements of the Taliban as the government finds itself under mounting public and international pressure to improve security in the wake of recent major acts of terror in the capital.

  • Afghan forces detect Daesh hideout in Kabul

    Afghan forces detect Daesh hideout in Kabul

    Feb 02, 2018 16:08

    Afghan forces have discovered a hideout of the Daesh Takfiri terrorists in a poor neighborhood of Kabul, thwarting major acts of terror planned in the capital.

  • Afghan president vows revenge over deadly Kabul attacks

    Afghan president vows revenge over deadly Kabul attacks

    Feb 02, 2018 15:31

    President Ashraf Ghani has vowed to take revenge for a spate of deadly attacks in Afghanistan after senior authorities in Kabul pointed a finger of blame at neighboring Pakistan over the bloodshed.

  • Afghanistan says it has evidence attackers trained in Pakistan

    Afghanistan says it has evidence attackers trained in Pakistan

    Feb 01, 2018 13:53

    Senior Afghan authorities say they have given neighboring Pakistan evidence showing that the militants who carried out a recent series of deadly attacks were trained on Pakistani soil.

  • Pakistan recommends extension of stay for Afghan refugees

    Pakistan recommends extension of stay for Afghan refugees

    Jan 31, 2018 15:51

    Pakistan’s Ministry of States and Frontier Regions has recommended that Afghan refugees be given a five-month extension of their stay.

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