Afghanistan Asks Pakistan to Take Practical Steps' Against Taliban Ahead of US Pullout
Verbal sparring tests relationship between Central Asian neighbors as US withdraws troops from Afghanistan
Verbal sparring tests relationship between Central Asian neighbors as US withdraws troops from Afghanistan
The Pentagon says the so-called 'Special Measures Agreement' affirms US-South Korean alliance is a 'linchpin' for regional security
Life changes for those along border with hope for reopening
Biden administration is currently reviewing the deal his predecessor, Donald Trump, sealed with the Afghan insurgency and deciding whether to pull the
More than 3,000 civilians were killed, and 5,800 others were injured in Afghanistan in 2020, according to a report published by the U.N. Assistance M
Biden administration is urged not to alter peace agreement without consulting insurgent group
US review of deal prompted by allegations Taliban have not cut relationship with al-Qaida in Afghanistan
CDC study calls it the biggest drop since WWII; minorities hardest hit
Russia's presidential envoy to Afghanistan, spoke ahead of Wednesday's NATO conference aimed at determining whether to meet a May 1 deadline agreed to
Fighting comes as United States reviews February 2020 agreement with Taliban, which requires remaining American and allied forces to leave Afghanistan
First lady also attacks what she calls salacious gossip' against her
Arrangements for trip had been made jointly by WHO, Chinese officials to investigate origins of coronavirus
The Taliban has intensified battlefield attacks against Afghan security forces, including recent large-scale offensives in the southern Helmand provin
Afghan officials condemn Sunday's attack in Firozkoh, capital of improvised Ghor province, as an act of terrorism, saying mostly civilians were among
Afghan officials condemn Sunday's attack in Firozkoh, capital of improvised Ghor province, as an act of terrorism, saying mostly civilians were among
All parties must deliver on their responsibilities, says US envoy Zalmay Khalilzad
The US and China signed the accord in January, bringing a partial truce in their lingering trade war and obliging Beijing to import an additional $200
Delays in mail service have sparked protests across the United States, as well as widespread condemnation from Congressional Democrats
The group's political spokesman told VOA it stands by the agreement with the US to carry the peace process forward
Officials say ramped-up operations by partner forces in Syria, Iraq are aimed at keeping terror group's insurgency on the defensive, while a top US co
Country's human rights body places most of blame on Taliban, accusing it of being responsible for nearly half of all deaths
Nation's top infectious disease expert issues new warning about pandemic as U.S. formally begins withdrawal from World Health Organization
Zalmay Khalilzad was accompanied by an economic development team on his weeklong trip that included stops in Uzbekistan, Pakistan and Qatar
Assessment points not just to what had been a steady increase in Taliban attacks on Afghan forces but also to group's internal messaging, which remain
US secretary of state calls on all Afghan sides, including Taliban, to reduce violence
U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper and Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen Mark Milley, the top US military officer, answered questions from lawmaker
U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper and Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen Mark Milley, the top US military officer, answered questions from lawmaker
The agreement signed Saturday between the United States and the Taliban aimed at ending the 18-year conflict in Afghanistan has raised hopes for peace
The agreement signed Saturday between the United States and the Taliban aimed at ending the 18-year conflict in Afghanistan has raised hopes for peace
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani says his government will not yield to pressure to free insurgent detainees
President Ghani refuses to release prisoners as a precondition to intra-Afghan negotiations; Taliban say they have settled the issue with Americans an
Ghani says the authority to free 5,000 Taliban rests with his government and not the US
Troop reduction, violence prevention are key elements to agreement leading to Afghan-Taliban talks
Agreement would end nearly 19 years of fighting
Afghan civilians, exhausted by 19 years of conflict in their country, say they are looking forward to a final peace agreement Saturday between the U.S
After nearly 19 years of war, Saturday's expected peace deal announcement is being greeted with optimism as well as reservations
The president stressed that progress over the remaining days was key to taking next steps in the Afghan peace process
Agreement is to be signed on February 29, paving the way to ending the longest American war in history
The reduction in violence will start Friday night, and the signing will take place Feb 29 in Doha, according to a senior State Department official
Multiple officials tell VOA the start date for a 'reduction in violence' agreement between the US and the Afghan Taliban is planned for Saturday
US and Taliban officials have recently agreed to a seven-day period of reduced violence in Afghanistan; if the temporary truce is successful, the two
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The news of a potential deal with the Taliban and subsequent intra-Afghan dialogue comes amid an ongoing political struggle
The agreement for a seven-day reduction in violence' announced this week after long negotiations between Washington and the jihadists has raised hope
Washington says the fate of the deal depends on a successful implementation of a 7-day reduced fighting truce
The statement came two days after U.S. peace envoy Zalmay Khalilzad told Afghan President Ashraf Ghani during a visit to Kabul that there had been 'no
It says both sides discussed 'matters related to the ceremony and signing of the agreement'
While economists believe China this year will see its slowest economic growth in 30 years one farmer observes China still needs U.S. crops. VOA's Kan