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23 Tons of Drugs set on Fire in Herat
The Afghan security forces burned 23 tons of drugs Wednesday in Herat province
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Pakistan’s Close Relations with Iran; Are New Regional Changes on Way?
The pressure of the United States on Pakistan in the past two years has made the country to get close to regional countries as much as it became cool with America...
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Taliban Take away Vehicles Carrying Food
Taliban group abducted 8 vehicles carrying foods for displaced people in Ghor province Thursday, says a member of provincial council
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10 Civilians Killed in Kunduz airstrikes: UNAMA
UNAMA initial findings show that at least 10 civilians were killed by foreign forces airstrikes in Kunduz province
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President Ghani Talks with US vice President
Afghan President Ghani had a telephonic conversation late Tuesday with US Vice President Mike Pence and discussed several issues including the new US strategy for Afghanistan
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Paris Climate Change Summit Without Trump!
The US is not invited to the climate change summit set to be held next month in Paris after pulling the U.S. out of the 2015 deal
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Attack on TV station ends/ ISIL claims Responsibility
Finally, the security forces put an end to the assault on Shamshad TV station after 3 hours, the attackers were killed and the attack ended
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Strong Electoral Camp; Will ARG be able to Cheat?
Leaked reports from ARG palace suggest that current president has plans for the upcoming presidential election...
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Armed Oppositions Use Children to Move Explosives
Security officials in Baghlan province have expressed concerns over the use of under-age people in the battlefields by anti-government armed oppositions, saying they use children to move explosives around
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Hariri Resigns/Which Behind the Case? Tehran or Riyadh
Saad Hariri has surprisingly resigned as Lebanon’s prime minister Saturday, claiming he feared the same fate as his assassinated father if he remained leader
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