The Afghanistan withdrawal ‘agreement’ may not be as firm as it sounds By Jeff Schogol / Published March 10, 2021
The Taliban is using magnetic ‘sticky bombs’ to assassinate Afghan officials By Jared Keller / Published December 17, 2020
Afghan government, Taliban announce breakthrough deal to pursue peace talks By Hamid Shalizi and Abdul Qadir Sediqi, Reuters / Published December 2, 2020
US airstrike kills five Taliban fighters amid Afghanistan withdrawal By Orooj Hakimi, Reuters / Published October 26, 2020
The US lost $19 billion in Afghanistan to waste, fraud, and abuse over a decade By Jared Keller / Published October 22, 2020
Dozens killed in bloodiest Afghanistan clashes since start of peace talks By Reuters Staff / Published September 21, 2020
Dozens killed in bloodiest Afghanistan clashes since start of peace talks By Reuters Staff / Published September 21, 2020
Afghan government will release 400 ‘hard-core’ Taliban prisoners in bid to open peace talks By Hamid Shalizi and Hameed Farzad, Reuters / Published August 9, 2020
Afghanistan to release more Taliban prisoners in push for peace talks By Abdul Qadir Sediqi, Reuters / Published July 11, 2020
Afghanistan troop withdrawal still on track despite spate of deadly attacks, US says By David S. Cloud and Tracy Wilkinson, Los Angeles Times / Published May 18, 2020
Taliban blast near Afghan intelligence base kills seven, injures 40 By Reuters Staff / Published May 18, 2020
US and Afghan officials disagree over whether Taliban or ISIS responsible for Kabul hospital massacre By Hamid Shalizi and Abdul Qadir Sediqi, Reuters / Published May 15, 2020
The fiction of an Afghan peace process died when gunmen murdered babies in Kabul By Jeff Schogol / Published May 13, 2020
Afghanistan orders security forces to ‘offensive mode’ against Taliban amid fresh attacks By Hamid Shalizi, Reuters / Published May 12, 2020
Deadly attacks on hospital and funeral kill dozens in Afghanistan By Abdul Qadir Sediqi, Hamid Shalizi and Ahmad Sultan, Reuters / Published May 12, 2020