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Gunmen shoot dead women's affairs official in Laghman, while Nimroz province police chief dies in roadside bombing.
As he recovers from an attempt on his life, Asadullah Khalid's controversial past clouds his rising political influence.
Islamabad prisoner release proposed in attempt to revive talks between Taliban and Kabul.
Five months after a US soldier allegedly killed 16 people in Kandahar, Afghans say little has changed
Four-star general, widely credited with turning around the Iraq war, once seemed on course for the presidency.
Seven women said to be among 11 civilians killed in Helmand bombings while seven policemen die at Zabul checkpoint.
Low pay, mistrust and general dissatisfaction with the Kabul government are cited as possible reasons for killings.
Government report on 30 years of violence may not see the light of day because it names politically-connected warlords.
UN agency and actvists concerned that suspects'confessions were illegally obtained in alleged schoolgirl poisonings.
Sixteen years after he was killed, Mohammad Najibullah is riding a wave of popularity among violence-weary Afghans.
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