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Death of senior member of Afghanistan's high peace council strikes another blow to efforts to negotiate with Taliban.
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Taliban splinter group says it killed Arsala Rahmani because of negotiator's links to Afghan government and its allies.
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Arsala Rahmani, a leading member of country's High Peace Council and ex-Taliban minister, is killed in western Kabul.
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Head of government-backed peace council in Kunar province killed in attack following Friday prayers.
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Salahuddin Rabbani, son of murdered Burhanuddin Rabbani, is named new point man in negotiations with the Afghan Taliban.
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Leaked NATO report alleging ISI help for Afghan group overshadows Pakistan foreign minister's visit to Kabul.
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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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India and the US have direct, yet different, interests in restoring peace and order to the regional neighbourhood.
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Last Modified: 26 Nov 2011 12:42 GMT
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Poll finds 73 per cent of Afghans satisfied with government performance; critics call report "unreal" and "dangerous".
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