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Taliban frees three Pakistani soldiers in Saudi-mediated move
Their release comes after October clashes between the Taliban and Pakistani forces, during which dozens were killed before a fragile ceasefire was agreed upon.
Taliban will offer aid to Tehran if US strikes Iran, group spokesperson confirms
Blast kills seven at Chinese-run restaurant in Afghan capital, Islamic State claims responsibility
Why are tensions flaring again between Afghanistan and Pakistan? - explainer
Jenin, Pelosi, sanctions and al-Qaeda: Four stories, one denominator - analysis
The denominator in each of these cases is that decisions to act were made even though non-action would have preserved the quiet.
United Arab Emirates set to run Kabul airport in deal with Taliban
In the months leading up to the ground services being awarded to the UAE, Taliban reportedly made unexplained changes to its team negotiating with Qatar and Turkey.
Attack on Sikh temple in Afghan capital Kabul kills two
A Sikh worshipper and a Taliban fighter were killed following a blast in a car loaded with explosives.
Islamic State claims responsibility for attack in Afghan city of Mazar-i-Sharif
The explosions killed at least nine and injured 15 members of the local Shi'a community, who are a religious minority in Afghanistan. A bomb also went off in a mosque in Kabul.
Second bombing in two days in Kabul
The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack on Saturday, according to the group's Telegram channel.
Blast hits mosque in Kabul during prayers, injuring six
The blast was the second in a week in the Afghan capital, after another tore through the main money exchange center, killing one person and injuring dozens.
Operation Magic Carpet: Helping people, animals flee Afghanistan
These efforts have helped at least 92 Afghans and foreigners, and a bunch of domestic animals, make it to relative safety across the border to Pakistan.
Baby lost in chaos of Afghanistan airlift found, returned to family
Sohail Ahmadi was just two months old when he went missing on Aug. 19 as thousands of people rushed to leave Afghanistan as it fell to the Taliban.
Afghan Taliban leaders appeal for help as migrant crisis looms
The movement's deputy Foreign Minister said it was the responsibility of countries like the United States to help Afghanistan recover after decades of war.
UN pushes cash handouts to avert mass poverty in Afghanistan
The UN World Food Program has said 22.8 million people are facing acute food insecurity.