US court to decide fate of $7 billion of Afghanistan’s financial assets held in New York
Ruling Taliban reject the survey results, stressing instead that peace has been restored
Federal watchdog probing allegations former Afghan officials took millions in cash as they fled the country
By one measure Islamic State Group killed more people in Afghanistan last year than any other country. Analysts warn the terror group is on the rise again
Frozen accounts, no pay are latest struggles for 90 diplomats who remain in US months after Afghan government collapsed
Students say they cannot return to their home country because of security concerns
Iran claims new chapters in relations with Russia; analysts call Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi’s trip to Moscow mostly symbolic
UNICEF tells VOA end of Afghan war, Taliban-approved immunizations could mean end of polio in Afghanistan
Amid intensifying war and bleak prospects for peace, ordinary Afghans are increasingly calling for an immediate end to the longstanding war
Former special envoy on Afghanistan and Pakistan says Trump administration's lengthy review of policy due to complexity of the issue
There is growing international concern that Taliban, which are fighting Afghan government troops in rural areas, are fueling poppy trade by engaging in trafficking and skimming millions of dollars to fuel their militancy
US officials say the strike does not signal a change in American strategy or an expansion of the CIA’s decade-long drone campaign
Afghan government officials and Hezb-i-Islami negotiators have agreed on a draft peace agreement which could end the group's longstanding war if approved
‘I'll finish the enemy,’ militia leader vows of Taliban as Afghan President Ghani calls on insurgent group and others to take part in peace talks
Migrants — each paying average of $7,500 to smugglers — risk their lives to flee war-ravaged country in unprecedented numbers
Ashraf Ghani, who wrote about harnessing technology to remedy state failures as a World Bank development expert, is now implementing ideas he championed
Long after late-2001 toppling of Taliban militants, some women reporters opt for head-to-toe cover to shield themselves from harassment, attacks
On average, at least eight civilians die and twice as many are wounded each day in Afghanistan, where warring parties make cash remittances and promises of heaven
Many of the more than 800 defunct voting centers are in Pashtun areas, where one frontrunner, Ghani, defeated first round rivals
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