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Mass murder in Kandahar
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Kandahar police chief survives suicide attack
Teenage bomber killed before he could reach General Abdul Raziq, one of the most powerful men in southern Afghanistan.
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Afghan conference beset by boycotts
Absence of Taliban and Pakistan in Bonn dash reconciliation efforts, as international delegates pledge more support.
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Boycotts by Taliban and Pakistan dim hopes for breakthrough as conference looks to plot course for country beyond 2014.
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Six arrested over 'Karzai death plot'
Afghan intelligence says Haqqani-linked plotters recruited one of Afghan president's bodyguards as would-be assassin.
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Has Afghanistan lost its chance for peace?
The assassination of the former president casts doubts over the future of reconciliation in a country shattered by war.
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Afghan president's senior aide quits
Waheed Omer, communications director, joins a growing list of aides being eased out of Hamid Karzai's inner circle.
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