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At least nine people killed in blasts targeting a British cultural centre followed by hours of shooting.
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Afghan president's confirmation comes as Taliban launches deadly attacks in centre of capital, Kabul.
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At least two people killed and three others injured in a suicide attack inside defence ministry in Kabul.
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Taliban claims responsibility for attack in the Afghan capital that left two people dead and several more wounded.
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Taliban claim responsibility for attack, which has killed nine people, including one child, and wounded six others.
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At least 20 people have been killed in an attack on a mosque in the southern Afghan city of Kandahar, with reports that Kabul's police chief was among the dead.
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