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Office of Private Media outlet Rubbed in Kabul
Officials of a private media outlet in Kabul say their central office was rubbed on Friday night.
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15 Killed, 67 Wounded in Series of Kabul, Balkh Explosions
At least 15 people were killed, 67 were injured in a series of explosions in capital Kabul and northern city of Mazar-e Sharif.
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Tali-ban Sign Pact with UAE on Running 4 Airports
The Tali-ban just signed an agreement with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on operating airports in Afghanistan, the office of acting deputy prime minister said in a statement.
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Blast Rocks West of Kabul
An explosion went off in PD-13 of capital Kabul minutes ago, according to reports.
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3 Power Pylons Blown up in Samangan
Three power pylons were blown up in northern Samangan province of Afghanistan, say provincial officials.
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Blast Rocks Northern Balkh
An explosion shook PD-5 of Mazar-e Sharif city on Thursday morning, say local sources.
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Political Leaders in Turkey Discuss Supporting Resistance, Creating Decentralized Parliamentary System
Following detailed talks in Ankara, the capital of Turkey, Afghan political figures stressed backing up the Resistance Front and the establishment of a decentralized parliamentary system in the country, according to reports.
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Power Pylon Blown up in Kunduz
Two unidentified motorcyclists took down a power pylon late Friday, transmitting electricity from Tajikistan, in the Kale Gaw area of Kunduz city, provincial Taliban officials confirmed.
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At least 10 Injured in Kabul Blast
10 people sustained “minor injuries’ during an explosion in Sara-e Shahzada market, according to the interior ministry of Taliban’s interim government.
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Afghan Journalists’ Names Misused: Journalists
A number of journalists at a gathering in Kabul called for their rights to be upheld, saying that journalists’ names must not be misused.
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