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US caused $350m worth of damage to Kabul airport: Taliban official
Al-Fatah Brigade formally handed security of airport
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Biden says unlikely that US troops will remain in Afghanistan next year
It will be hard to meet the May 1 deadline to withdraw US troops, says President Biden
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Rejecting US peace plan, Afghan president to offer election in six months
Ghani will unveil his proposal at an international gathering in Turkey next month
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Pakistan not surprised by Biden's intent to review US-Taliban deal
Officials say given progress made in Afghan peace efforts, US administration may not have enough room to make changes
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Violence increased in Afghanistan after US-Taliban deal: UN
More than 500 civilians were killed and over 700 injured during the first three months of the year, UNAMA says
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India, Afghan govt could be behind gurdwara attack: analysts
Say unclear origins and motives of ISIK suggest the attack may have been a bid to derail US-Taliban deal
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Pakistan, China urge united global response to COVID-19
Alvi meets Chinese President Xi, Premier Li and others during two-day Beijing visit
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US defence secretary likely to visit Pakistan later this month
Mark Esper's visit will be part of ongoing regular exchanges, focusing mainly on Afghan peace process
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PM Imran congratulates President Ghani, offers all-out support for regional peace
Pakistan will do everything it possibly can to bring peace in region, tweets premier
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Success of US-Taliban deal will ensure peace in tribal areas, says PM Imran
Before visiting Mohmand district, premier visits Peshawar and inaugurates Qayyum Sports Complex
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Trump, Mullah Baradar discuss Afghan peace deal over telephone
Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid says the call lasted more than 30 minutes
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US-Taliban peace deal vindicates Pakistan’s stance
Expert says path of negotiations has been chosen as it is impossible to eliminate Taliban
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US-Taliban deal to pave way for next step of intra-Afghan negotiations: FO
Islamabad welcomes announcement of signing of agreement on Feb 29
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Khalilzad lauds Pakistan's role in facilitating imminent US-Taliban deal
US envoy reaches Kabul to meet President Ashraf Ghani and finalise the peace agreement
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Khalilzad in Kabul amid renewed push for peace deal with Taliban
US special envoy meets Afghan president, discusses several topics including need for a ceasefire
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Beijing gives support to US-Taliban talks
China hopes the United States and the Afghan Taliban will maintain the momentum of negotiations
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Kabul: carnage in a wedding hall
The path to peace has many roadblocks that must be overcome, such as the exit of foreign forces
















