US Agency Reports Insider Attacks' on Afghan Forces Increased by 82%
Taliban insurgents posing as Afghan police or military personnel are mostly behind insider attacks
Taliban insurgents posing as Afghan police or military personnel are mostly behind insider attacks
In Spain, 5,000 fans join experiment to find pandemic-safe way to hold mass events
Warning comes after US President Joe Biden says 2,500 American troops may still be in Afghanistan be
Meeting part of intense diplomatic push to jumpstart a stalled peace process amid looming withdrawal
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 Afghani
Americans are the invaders,' one peace negotiator says
Tehran maintains ties with both the insurgents and the Afghan government
Human Rights Watch says incoming president must protect rights in in ways that would prevent future
Afghan violence has continued to flare, posing a serious challenge to nascent peace talks between th
US says bombing in line with US-Taliban agreement
Hundreds took to the streets of Yaounde, Thursday to protest
Spike in arrests and legal threats to journalists who report critically on ruling party is threat to
All parties must deliver on their responsibilities, says US envoy Zalmay Khalilzad
Human Rights Watch says conditions in those camps are getting worse and that government's recent eff
The deal commits all US troops to leave the South Asian country within 14 months, ending what has be
Taliban spokesman Suhail Shaheen swiftly but cautiously welcomes Thursday's announcements by the Afg
Gunmen shoot prominent Afghan actress-turned-police officer in Kabul
In a series of tweets, the US envoy in Afghanistan urges Kabul to quickly move ahead to peace talks
Review finds the conversations, many of them by conservative or pro-gun activists, shifted last mont
HRW considers the deadly attacks possible violations of humanitarian law
US secretary of state calls on all Afghan sides, including Taliban, to reduce violence
The agreement signed Saturday between the United States and the Taliban aimed at ending the 18-year
The agreement signed Saturday between the United States and the Taliban aimed at ending the 18-year
Afghan civilians, exhausted by 19 years of conflict in their country, say they are looking forward t
Washington says the fate of the deal depends on a successful implementation of a 7-day reduced fight
Iranian ambassador to Pakistan said Afghans need to be at the center of peace talks
Amnesty International says claims of peace cannot be taken seriously as long as combatants continue
Amnesty International says claims of peace cannot be taken seriously as long as combatants continue
Sediq Sediqqi, spokesperson for Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, says Taliban's commitment to anything
It says both sides discussed 'matters related to the ceremony and signing of the agreement'
The announcement comes amid media reports Taliban chief Haibatullah Akhund has approved a week-long
Responding to South Korean president's call for renewed inter-Korean cooperation, the U.S. said it e