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Afghan official: Roadside bomb kills 15; mostly women, girls
Afghan officials say a roadside bomb has struck a civilian vehicle going to a wedding, killing at least 15 people, almost all of them women and young ... World News -
Taliban insurgents overrun a district headquarters
Taliban insurgents overran a district police headquarters in northeastern Afghanistan after two days of intense fighting that left scores of ... World News -
Latest Taliban offensives kill dozens, displace thousands in Afghanistan
Apart from Taliban's assaults on Kunduz and Helmand, they have attempted to overrun other provincial capitals Gulf -
Thousands flee pitched battles in Afghanistan’s Kunduz
The number of war-displaced civilians in Kunduz has more than doubled to 24,000, the UN said Sunday Gulf -
Questions over Afghan defences as troops clear Kunduz city
US special forces on standby to step in if needed as government forces take back control World News -
Hospitals under ‘unprecedented’ attack in war zones
The charity spoke out as condemnation grew over the bombing of hospitals in the rebel-held east of the Syrian city of Aleppo Middle East -
Taliban enter northern Afghan city of Kunduz
Kunduz fell briefly to the Taliban last year and has seen repeated bouts of fighting as insurgents sought to repeat their 2015 success Gulf -
Taliban fighters overrun district in eastern Afghanistan
The attack comes amid heavy fighting in other parts of Afghanistan, notably in the southern province of Helmand Gulf -
Afghan district falls to Taliban
The militants have intensified their attacks nationwide and tightened their grip on the besieged capital of Helmand province southwest of Kunduz Gulf -
Heavy fighting continues in Afghan city Kunduz
The attack on Kunduz, involving hundreds of insurgent fighters, has intensified just days after the Taliban announced the start of their annual spring offensive Gulf -
U.N. documents human rights situation in Kunduz under Taliban
During the counter-offensive to retake Kunduz, 30 people were killed and 37 wounded on Oct. 3 in an accidental airstrike News -
NATO seeking to reconcile death totals in Kunduz attack
Nearly two months after a U.S. warplane mistakenly attacked a hospital in Afghanistan, officials said it remains unclear how many civilians were killed World News -
Pentagon: MSF hospital strike ‘caused primarily by human error’
General John Campbell said those most closely associated with the incident had been suspended from their duties Gulf -
Afghan inquiry says poor leadership let Taliban seize Kunduz
Afghan investigators blamed leadership failings on Saturday for the Taliban’s capture of the city of Kunduz in September Middle East -
What’s the difference between Moscow and Assad?
The basic plea to acknowledge that the remaining medical facilities in Syria must be deemed totally off limits is one that Russia cannot disregard Middle East -
Taliban insurgents active close to Kabul, threat level disputed
Taliban presence close to Kabul is not new, but the capitulation of Kunduz has highlighted the vulnerability of urban centers to their attacks Analysis -
Dissident commanders meet to choose rival Afghan Taliban leader
Weeks after the Taliban’s biggest battlefield success since 2001, dissident commanders are unhappy with new leader Mullah Akhtar Mohammad Mansour Gulf -
MSF says bombing of Afghan hospital no mistake
General Director of MSF said the attack on the hospital, which killed patients and staff, should be investigated as a possible war crime Middle East -
Afghan TV stations face Taliban threat after Kunduz
Tolo News, Afghanistan’s first 24-hour news channel, has been one of the most active reporting operations in the country for years Television & Radio -
Fact-finders ready to probe deadly Kunduz air strike
U.S. has vowed to conduct an investigation, but says an international probe is not needed, Afghans also investigating Gulf -
Pentagon to make payouts to Kunduz air strike victims
The Pentagon announced it would make payments in compensation for those killed and injured by U.S. airstrikes on a MSF hospital World News -
U.S. ‘deeply regrets’ Afghan hospital deaths
A strike on an Afghan hospital run by Doctors Without Borders killed 22 people and deeply angered the medical charity Gulf -
Afghan forces called for air strike in Kunduz, says U.S. general
An air strike killed 22 people in an Afghan hospital run by aid group Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF), or Doctors Without Borders Gulf -
Wake up world, Afghanistan could be the next ISIS hotbed
The international community has cause to worry, knowing that Afghan militants are being influenced by ISIS Middle East -
Doctors Without Borders leaves Afghan city after air strike
Top officials said circumstances surrounding the incident remain murky, but others indicated the U.S. may have been responsible Gulf -
Obama vows probe into strike on Afghan hospital
A suspected U.S. airstrike on a hospital in the Afghan city of Kunduz killed 19 medical professionals and other civilians Middle East -
‘Full investigation’ into Afghan hospital bombing: Pentagon chief
The bombing killed 16 people, including nine staff from the Doctors Without Borders nonprofit Middle East -
Afghan forces fight to retake Kunduz from Taliban
Afghan forces backed by U.S. air support battled Taliban fighters for control of the northern city of Kunduz Gulf -
Afghan Taliban seize much of northern city center in major attack
Three-pronged surprise attack began at city entrances Gulf -
Fighting flares as Taliban advance on major Afghan city
Hundreds of Taliban militants closed in on Kunduz city in Afghanistan. Asia