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Peace Negotiations Resumed from where it was Broken off
Taliban political spokesman Suhail Shaheen says that peace negotiations between US-Taliban resumed from where they were ceased
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President Ghani Leaves Kabul for Ankara
President M. Ashraf Ghani left Kabul for Ankara Sunday to attend the 8th conference of Heart of Asia-Istanbul process
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President Ghani Meets Iran’s Special Envoy for Afghanistan
President M. Ashraf Ghani met Iran’s Special Envoy for Afghanistan Mohammad Ebrahim Taherian and discussed expansion of relations between the two countries as well as the Afghan peace process
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Khalilzad Meets Afghan Leaders in Kabul
US special envoy on the Afghan peace process Zalmay Khalilzad has had separate meetings with Afghan leaders and discussed ways of reducing violence
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Khalilzad Arrives in Kabul
U.S. special envoy Zalmay Khalilzad arrived in Kabul on Wednesday to discuss ways of resuming peace talks, Afghan government officials said
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Afghan People’s Optimism for Future Increased: Asia Foundation
According to a new survey released by The Asia Foundation in Kabul, Afghanistan, Afghans report a slight uptick in optimism
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German Defence Minister Calls for Announcement of Afghan Election Results
Speaking at a press conference in the presidential palace (Arg), the German Defence Minister called for the urgent announcement of the presidential election results
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Two Killed in Armed Attack on NDS Vehicle in Kabul
At least two people were killed after gunmen attacked the security forces’ vehicle in Kabul
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Too early to Speak about Resumption of Talks with US: Taliban
The Taliban said Friday it was "way too early" to speak of resuming direct talks with Washington, a day after President Donald Trump confirmed negotiations to end America's longest war, were back on track during a surprise visit to Afghanistan
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137,000 votes were Biometric information, Not Ballots: Nuristani
The head of IEC says that 137,000 votes were biometric information, not analog ballot papers criticized by candidates. “biometric votes are credible for the IEC,” she added
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