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Afghan women demand their rights under Taliban rule
Sep 19, 2021On Sunday, a group of Afghan women gathered in Kabul to demand the right to work and study under the Taliban’s new government. Fundamentalist insurgents have enforced draconian rules on girls’ education and women’s engagement in... -
‘Indiscriminate’ Afghan fighting hurting civilians the most, says UN
Aug 3, 2021Afghan forces battled the Taliban for control of a key provincial capital Tuesday, as the United Nations warned “indiscriminate” gunfire and airstrikes were hurting civilians the most. Officials said insurgents had seized more than a dozen... -
Afghan president to unveil new peace proposal: officials
Apr 5, 2021Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has drawn up a new proposal for peace with the Taliban ahead of an international conference aimed at jump-starting faltering talks between the two warring sides, official sources said. It comes after... -
Afghan Taliban say will continue talks with U.S. peace envoy
Oct 14, 2018Taliban leaders will continue to have discussions with the newly appointed U.S. special envoy for peace in Afghanistan, the group said on Saturday, a move that could accelerate diplomatic engagement between the warring sides. Zalmay Khalilzad,... -
Three dead in attack on Afghan midwife training center
Jul 28, 2018Gunmen stormed a midwife training center in the eastern Afghan city of Jalalabad on Saturday, fighting security forces for several hours and killing three staff. One of the attackers died early in the operation after detonating... -
Exiled Afghan Vice President Dostum due to return home on Sunday
Jul 21, 2018Afghanistan’s Vice President General Abdul Rashid Dostum, who left the country last year amid allegations of sexual abuse and torture, will return home on Sunday after more than a year in exile and resume his duties,... -
Nearly half Afghan children out of school, rising for first time since 2002
Jun 3, 2018Nearly half all children in Afghanistan are out of school due to conflict, poverty, child marriage and discrimination against girls, the number rising for the first time since 2002, humanitarian organizations said in a report on... -
Suicide bomber kills at least 26 near shrine in Afghan capital
Mar 21, 2018A suicide bomber blew himself up near a Shi’ite shrine in Kabul on Wednesday, killing at least 26 people and wounding 18, officials said, as the Afghan capital celebrated the Nawruz holiday marking the start of... -
Second Afghan governor defies President Ghani
Feb 18, 2018A second Afghan provincial governor defied an attempt by President Ashraf Ghani to remove him on Sunday, deepening a political crisis that has underlined the weakness of the Western-backed government in Kabul. Abdulkarim Khaddam, governor of... -
TV station in Afghan capital comes under attack
Nov 7, 2017News Hour: A private television station in the Afghan capital came under attack on Tuesday by at least two men who broke into the building after an explosion, a security official said. One of the attackers...