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Taliban claim attack on US military convoy; blast was second in Afghan capital in two days
The Moscow meeting comes weeks after between the US and Taliban wrapped in Doha with no tangible progress
Attacker tried to enter Marshal Fahim National Defense University near Kabul
Hamdullah Mohib’s tour is part of preparation for President Ghani’s visit
Lindh had told the court he condemned “terrorism on every level”
We may boast about defeating terrorism but we have very little to say about the rule of law in the country
Lindh, 38, is being released from the high-security prison in Terre Haute, Indiana on account of good behaviour
14 more cops wounded in attack; interior ministry yet to confirm whether the strike was by NATO aircraft
Bill passed by House of Representatives sub-committee bars US from bearing expenses of Taliban part of Afghan dialogue
Communication operations emerge as key weapon for Taliban; fighters double as reporters to wage Afghan digital war
Authorities say 68 Taliban drug labs destroyed, 150 insurgents killed
Two sides at apparent loggerheads over key issue of when foreign forces might leave Afghanistan
Central to negotiations is the fundamental question of a timetable for when US and foreign forces leave Afghanistan
3,200 religious and tribal leaders, politicians and representatives participate in meeting
US military has stopped tracking amount of territory controlled or influenced by Afghan government and Taliban
Talks mark sixth round of negotiations between the two sides in recent months
Adding to the slowdown, authorities have declared a week-long public holiday in Kabul
Khalilzad says Taliban's demands focused on the withdrawal of US forces
Zalmay Khalilzad terms consensus a 'milestone' in efforts to end Afghanistan war
All stakeholders have to act fast
Political spokesperson says details of total pull-out needs to be fleshed out
Intra-Afghan dialogue fell apart at the last minute in a row over a large number of delegates Kabul wanted to send
The sight of a seemingly endless expanse of opium-producing flowers is common across rural Afghanistan
Peace coming back to Afghanistan at the cost of women’s rights is legitimate talking point
With the Afghan Taliban deriding Kabul's plan to send 250 delegates for the upcoming peace talks in Qatar
The last time Taliban met Afghan government was at talks in Pakistan in 2015
The bloodshed came as the US pushes for a peace settlement with the Taliban
The blast occurred on the outskirts of Mehtarlam, capital of Laghman province
Trusting the Taliban to adhere to their words has been a foolish act these past years
Da’ish claims Friday's deadly attack and releases photograph of bomber along with his name
The announcement is largely symbolic as in recent winters the Taliban have continued fighting Afghan and US forces
The Taliban last year cancelled 'security agreement' with ICRC
Islamabad will continue to support Afghan peace process; more info on Pulwama attack sought from India, says FO
Three US troops were killed in the suicide bomb attack outside Bagram Air Base north of Kabul
Suicide bomber targets convoy near Bagram Air Base
The Taliban had no immediate reaction to Daudzai's announcement
Khalilzad is likely to take Pakistani leadership into confidence over Afghan peace process
The attacks come as United States seeks to broker peace accord with Taliban and Kabul government
US has poured more than $780 billion into aid of Afghanistan, 15 per cent of which was spent on reconstruction
Peace dialogue is a prelude to the next war
The last negotiations between Khalilzad and the Taliban closed on March 12 in Doha and appeared to make headway
The blasts appeared to have been caused by planted explosives
US service members were killed while conducting an operation: Resolute Support Mission
Presidential elections were originally scheduled for April but were already delayed to July 20
Earlier 72 Afghan security forces were captured by Taliban
'We may wake up one day to a tweet by Trump about a unilateral withdrawal of US troops before a peace agreement'
Taliban spokesperson says human rights concerns raised by such a criminal state are preposterous and comical
The recent work on the life of the Taliban leader might also be another deception effort
Airstrikes killed five and seriously wounding a further 10 Afghan soldiers
The fighting is still on, says Afghan defense ministry spokesperson