Pompeo says violence levels in Afghanistan ‘unacceptably high’
Violence in Afghanistan is “unacceptably high” as delayed peace negotiations get underway, United
Twin blasts in Afghan province of Bamiyan kills 14 : Officials
Twin explosions in the central Afghan province of Bamiyan killed at least 14 people and wounded 45
Blast at Pakistani religious school kills seven, wounds more than 80
A bomb blast at a religious seminary in the Pakistani city of Peshawar on Tuesday killed at least
Suicide bombing at Kabul education centre kills 24, students among the victims
A suicide bombing at an education centre in Afghanistan’s capital Kabul killed 24 people including
US troops in Afghanistan should be ‘home by Christmas’: Trump
All United States (US) troops in Afghanistan should be “home by Christmas,” President Donald Trump
Greek police arrest five over refugee camp fire
Greek police have detained five migrants over a fire that razed the Moria refugee camp to the
Islamic State storm Afghan jail, freeing hundreds of prisoners
Afghan security forces laid siege to a prison seized by Islamic State fighters in the eastern city
Afghanistan’s Shafaq handed six-year ban for corruption
Afghanistan wicketkeeper-batsman Shafiqullah Shafaq has been hit with a six-year ban after he
US-Taliban sign historic troop withdrawal deal in Doha
The United States signed a historic deal with Taliban insurgents on Saturday that could pave the way
Afghans hope for peace as US-Taliban gear up for troop withdrawal deal
Millions of Afghans are anticipating that America’s longest war fought in their country will end on
Afghanistan beat young Proteas by seven wickets
The South African under-19 cricket team has suffered an embarrassing defeat in the opening match of
27 local peace activists abducted in western Afghanistan
Taliban militants have kidnapped 27 peace activists from a highway in Afghanistan’s western Farah
Protesters, police clash in Indian capital over citizenship law
Clashes erupted in New Delhi on Tuesday between thousands of protesters and police, the latest
Taliban ready to resume peace talks – following Trump’s Kabul visit
The Taliban said on Friday they were ready to restart peace talks with the United States, a day
Afghanistan holds presidential polls amid fears of insecurity, fraud
Afghans voted on Saturday in a one-day presidential election to elect their country’s new president
Explosion occurs near polling station in Afghan city of Kandahar
An explosion occurred near a polling station in the southern Afghan city of Kandahar on Saturday
At least 35 people at wedding killed during nearby Afghan army raid
At least 35 civilians attending a wedding party were killed and 13 people wounded by explosions and
Explosion hits Afghan capital Kabul, six killed
A blast in the centre of Afghanistan’s capital Kabul killed at least six people on Tuesday, police
Two Afghan Taliban shadow governors killed as air strikes step up
Afghan security forces, backed by US air strikes, killed two of the movement’s shadow provincial
Talks between Afghanistan, Taliban should begin as soon as possible: UN
The United Nation’s top official to Afghanistan has called for direct talks between the Afghanistan