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Bomb kills police chief in Afghanistan
A roadside bomb in Kandahar province has killed the police chief of Dand district.
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Afghan president to decide whether or not to abide by parliament's dismissal of interior and defence ministers.
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Afghan parliament dismisses key ministers
Legislators vote against defence and interior ministers accused of failing to act against cross border shelling.
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Captured suspect reveals Kabul attack details
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Rabbani could not offer the Taliban the one condition needed for a peace agreement - the full withdrawal of US troops.
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Afghan banker: I have evidence of death plot
Former Afghan central bank chief, now wanted in Kabul, tells Al Jazeera he has evidence that his life was in danger.
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Afghan election body in fraud probe
Candidates call for September election to be scrapped amid claims Independent Election Commission was involved in fraud.
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Journalists freed in Afghanistan
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