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Afghan presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah has rejoined an audit of election ballots, a day after negotiations with United Nations and Afghan election officials in Kabul.
A suicide attacker has killed a cousin of outgoing Afghan President Hamid Karzai in the southern province of Kandahar.
Two Finnish female workers for a nongovernmental organization have been killed in Afghanistan's western city of Herat.
Afghan election officials say an audit of all 8 million ballots in the disputed Afghan presidential runoff election has gotten off to a slow start.
Afghan election officials have begun an internationally supervised audit of all 8 million ballot papers cast in the second round of the country's presidential election.
At least 89 people are reported dead after a car bomb exploded on July 15 at a market in Afghanistan's eastern Paktika Province..
Afghanistan's Electoral Complaints Commission has called on presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah to work with authorities who are investigating his allegations of widespread election fraud.
A militant attack against the offices of the governor and police chief in Afghanistan's southern Kandahar Province has ended, with casualties on both sides.
Washington has called for a review of all allegations of irregularities in Afghanistan's second-round presidential vote, which show Ashraf Ghani winning with 56.44 percent.
Afghanistan's Independent Election Commission (IEC) says an announcement of the initial results of the presidential runoff election have been delayed until July 7.
Afghan presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah has welcomed a delay in the publication of election results.
The head of Afghanistan's Independent Elections Commission says the body is reassessing the vote count from some 2,000 polling stations amid candidate charges of fraud.
Afghan officials say the army has regained control of Sangin district of southern Helmand Province, which was attacked in a major Taliban offensive last week
Afghan officials say the army has regained full control of the last of four districts of southern Helmand Province that were attacked in a major Taliban offensive last week.
Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Afghanistan’s National Security Adviser Rangin Spanta have agreed to form a working group on joint security efforts against terrorism.
Afghan President Hamid Karzai has accused "foreign interests" of being behind a Taliban offensive in Helmand Province, while other Afghan officials are specifically blaming Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency.
The resignation of a senior Afghan electoral officer is being widely welcomed as an important step in preserving the integrity of the electoral process.
The head of Afghanistan's National Security Council will soon make an official visit to Pakistan.
Afghan President Hamid Karzai's national security adviser says the number of U.S. troops that will remain in Afghanistan after 2016 has not yet been decided.
Afghan officials say a roadside bomb exploded beside a minibus that was carrying Afghan election workers home from voting stations on the night of June 14, killing 10 adults and a child.
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