A suicide car bomber struck a European Union police vehicle in Kabul on January 5, killing one Afghan passerby and wounding five other civilians. The bombing took place near the headquarters of the European Union Police Mission in Afghanistan, or EUPOL. (RFE/RL's Radio Free Afghanistan)
A suicide car bomber has struck a European Union police vehicle in Kabul, killing one Afghan passerby.
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has said in an interview the United States might want to "reexamine" a timetable for withdrawing the remaining U.S. troops from Afghanistan
Reports are just now emerging that a Taliban delegation visited Beijing recently for talks with Chinese officials
A U.S. drone strike targeting a Pakistani Taliban commander in northwest Pakistan has reportedly killed at least six militants
Georgian Defense Minister Mindia Janelidze has made a visit to Afghanistan to meet with Georgian troops stationed there
A senior regional official says Afghan soldiers were to blame for a mortar strike that killed at least 27 people at a wedding in southern Helmand Province.
Dozens of angry locals have taken to the streets of the capital of Afghanistan's southern Helmand Province after a rocket exploded at a wedding, killing at least 20 people and injuring more than 50.
Former Afghan President Hamid Karzai says he meets with his successor, Ashraf Ghani, nearly every day and gives him advice on important issues.
Afghan officials say gunmen traveling in vehicles loaded with explosives killed a policeman and two civilians when police stopped them on a road in the eastern province of Nangarhar.
Moscow says NATO continues to bear responsibility for the security situation in Afghanistan, even though the UN-mandated international security force ended its mission on December 28.
Russia is drafting a framework agreement that would govern supplies of weapons to Afghanistan.
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