Taliban, Afghanistan peace process, US
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Blast in Kabul hits bus carrying Taliban administration employees, injures seven
Explosion was caused by a roadside mine, says Kabul's police spokesperson
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Anti-Taliban forces ready for 'long-term conflict' but prefer negotiations
National Resistance Front's main goal is to avoid bloodshed and press for a new system of govt, says spokesperson
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Taliban take Ghazni city on road to Afghan capital
Taliban forces now control 65 per cent of Afghanistan and have taken or threaten to take 11 provincial capitals
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Ghani, Blinken condemn Taliban attacks, agree to speed up peace process
Kabul, Washington agree for a political settlement that prevents Afghan soil from being used against US and its allies
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Afghanistan’s future will be decided at negotiation table: Taliban
Spokesman for Taliban's political office in Qatar shares group's vision on future of Afghanistan with Anadolu Agency