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Afghan President Hamid Karzai says his officials will not take part in negotiations in Doha.
NATO forces will leave in 2014, and some Afghan women fear the ensuing political changes will be more than cosmetic.
Group claims responsibility for attack in Afghanistan, hours after Washington said it would start direct talks.
At least three killed in Kabul as Afghan forces formally take over security for entire country from NATO coalition.
Many fear rights they have enjoyed for past decade could be reversed once foreign forces leave.
At least 17 killed and dozens wounded as suicide car bomber attacks bus carrying Supreme Court employees in Kabul.
Two boys, aged 10 and 16, killed as warning to villagers not to cooperate with Afghan government, local officials say.
Dozens of Afghans have been executed in recent months across the border in Iran, mostly for drug related offences.
Low cost of living, easy-to-obtain visas, and cultural similarities attract Afghans to Indian universities.
Being supplied with electricity in Jalalabad requires both political and grid connections.
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