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Kabul attacks
20 Dead in Attack on Office of Afghan President Ghani's Running Mate
By Rahim Faiez
On the first day of the Afghan campaign season, gunmen attacked the Kabul office of VP candidate Amrullah Saleh.
Beyond Pakistan, Afghanistan’s Most Serious Problem Is Governance
By Ahmad Mohibbi
It is time to seriously assess the performance of the Afghan National Unity Government.
Kabul and London Attacks: What's Wrong With US President Trump's Reaction?
By Catherine Putz
For Afghanistan, silence. For London, scorn and politicization.
Kabul: A City With 2 Faces
By Muhammad Idrees
Kabul is a city of both hope and fear.
Afghanistan’s Biggest Problem: Relations with Pakistan
By Catherine Putz
The Af-Pak rapprochement is long dead as Ghani repeats call for Pakistan to deal with militant sanctuaries.
China Responds to Afghanistan's Bloodiest Day Since 2009
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's ambassador promised training and equipment for Afghan forces. With peace talks faltering, will that be enough?
Afghans Fight Back with Full Force
By Catherine Putz
The most recent overnight attack on a guesthouse in Kabul resulted in only four Taliban casualties.
The Taliban’s Mixed Message Confuses the Peace Process
Despite Taliban attacks in Kabul, Obama and Karzai have agreed to hold peace talks.
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