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U.S.-Afghan relations
UN Report: Taliban Maintains Ties to Al-Qaeda
By Catherine Putz
Beyond highlighting the ongoing connections between the Taliban and al-Qaeda, the report exposes fragility in the U.S.-Taliban agreement.
Is Russia Arming the Taliban?
By Catherine Putz
There’s no proverbial smoking Kalashnikov, but American officials continue to suggest Russia is arming the Taliban.
Pakistan Hosts 4-Nation Talks on Afghan Peace
By Ankit Panda
A four-country meeting will pave the path to resumed peace talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban.
Afghanistan’s 32-Year Refugee Crisis
By Catherine Putz
For three decades Afghanistan was the world’s largest producer of refugees. Millions have returned but problems remain.
2015: Afghanistan's Make-or-Break Year
By Ankit Panda
Major security, political, and economic challenges await Afghanistan in 2015.
Afghan Government Lifts Ban on Night Raids
By Ankit Panda
Night raids, an important but controversial tool in the fight against insurgents in Afghanistan, are back.
Karzai's Taliban Backchannel: A Wild Goose Chase
By Ankit Panda
Hamid Karzai stalled the Bilateral Security Agreement because of ongoing secret negotiations with the Taliban.
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