The call came after Friday's attempt on the life of a prominent female member of the Afghan national team designated to negotiate peace with the Taliban
Fawzia Koofi was returning to Kabul from the neighboring northern Parwan province Friday evening when unknown gunmen ambushed and attacked her vehicle
Afghan Minister of Economy Mustafa Mastoor says the first ever formal peace negotiations will begin 'early next week'
The group’s political spokesman told VOA it stands by the agreement with the US to carry the peace process forward
Government reopens all sectors and outlines strict guidelines on maintaining social distancing, avoiding big gatherings and wearing masks to help sustain national gains against pandemic
A traditional Loya Jirga allowed Ghani to free the prisoners so hoped-for peace talks with the insurgent group could begin
US urges Afghan rivals to clear last obstacle in way of peace talks
Outlawed Pakistani Taliban claims responsibility for attack that killed one soldier and injured two others
Afghan officials say the survey was conducted with the help of the World Health Organization and Johns Hopkins University
Taliban officials say their deputy leader discussed the state of Afghan peace process with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Monday
Man from Illinois shot several times in front of the judge during a hearing
Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid swiftly denied involvement
The leaked proposal calls for $400 billion in investment by China in Iran in exchange for cheap oil
The slain man was facing charges after he had declared himself a prophet
Pakistan said there were 936 new COVID-19 infections and 23 deaths from the virus in the past 24 hours, representing a decline of about 86%
UNAMA reports says civilian casualties from airstrikes by the Afghan forces during the first six months of 2020 have tripled
A recent news report said Beijing and Islamabad have entered a covert three-year deal 'to expand potential bio-warfare capabilities'
US envoy Zalmay Khalilzad apparently attributes reduction in violence to Washington’s peace pact with Taliban
A senior army commander instead blames Indian border forces for escalating tensions along the Line of Control
Deadly violence rages as disputes over ongoing prisoner swap between two foes have remained unresolved, hampering US-led diplomatic efforts aimed at starting intra-Afghan peace negotiations
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