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The head of the Afghan High Peace Council has said the assassination plot that killed an influential peace negotiator was planned outside Afghanistan.
A top Afghan peace negotiator and former Taliban deputy minister is gunned down in the capital, Kabul, dealing another blow to the country's attempts to negotiate a peace deal with the Taliban.
Afghan authorities have arrested two men on charges of spying for Iran and attempting to carry out terrorist attacks in Afghanistan.
An Afghan reporter with Iran’s semiofficial Fars news agency has been arrested in Afghanistan on spying charges.
The Afghan government says Afghan security forces are ready to fill any vacuum caused by the possible early withdrawal of French troops from Afghanistan.
Reports Say Taliban Has Launched Attacks Paktika Province
RFE/RL's Radio Free Afghanistan reports that the head of the Afghan National Security Directorate, Rahmatulah Nabil has said a senior member of the Afghan Taliban has been captured and killed along with 25 other members of the militia.
Hundreds of Afghan youths have protested in Kabul against the country's former warlords.
Afghan officials say two suicide attackers and two members of the security forces have been killed in a firefight inside the governor’s compound in the southern Afghan province of Kandahar.
U.S. Congressman Dana Rohrabacher's office has confirmed that Afghan President Hamid Karzai forced him to cancel a visit to Kabul, saying he was not welcome in the country.
Senior Afghan officials have briefed lawmakers about a finalized draft agreement between Kabul and Washington covering the future of U.S. assistance to Afghanistan.
Afghan President Hamid Karzai's office says a draft agreement on a long-term U.S.-Afghan partnership was finalized and initialed in Kabul on April 22 by delegates from the two countries.
U.S. military officials say all four NATO troops killed in a helicopter crash in southern Afghanistan on April 19 were Americans.
Afghan President Hamid Karzai says that his government needs at least $2 billion a year from the United States after it withdraws its troops by 2014.
Afghan intelligence officials say security forces repelled a wave of militants in a number of Afghan cities following coordinated attacks in the capital and elsewhere.
Afghan Mines Minister Wahidullah Shahrani says Kabul and New Delhi have signed a legal framework to allow Indian investors to participate in developing his country's ore industry.
Afghan Minister of Communications and Information Technology Amir Zai Sangin says that country will accept bids from investors to build and place in orbit its first telecommunications satellite.
Afghan officials have announced that Afghanistan and the United States have signed a deal putting Afghan forces in charge of controversial night raids.
Afghan authorities have appealed to citizens to provide information to help solve the case of two dead children whose bodies were found with signs that they had been attacked with acid.
Afghan officials say a girl and a boy have been killed in an acid attack in central Afghanistan.
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