An Afghan government spokesperson says a blast at a ministry compound in Kabul has killed one person and injured three.
An explosion occurred near government offices in Kabul on Tuesday, Abdul Matin Qani, spokesperson for the Ministry of ...
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Hosted on MSNAfghan wedding halls light up sombre Kabul nightsAs night settles over Afghanistan's capital, only a few small lights and neon signs pierce the darkness and thick blanket of ...
A suicide bomber killed one person and wounded three in an attack near government offices in Kabul on Thursday, an official spokesman said, the second explosion in Afghanistan this week. Security ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNSuicide attacker detonates explosives near Afghan ministry in KabulAttacker detonated himself after he was stopped from entering the Ministry of Urban Development and Housing in Kabul.
Gunshots fired by a member of the Taliban's security forces at the United Nations' largest compound killed one person and ...
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A Taliban fires at a UN compound in Kabul and is later found deadThe U.N. mission in Afghanistan says a Taliban fighter opened fire at the U.N. compound in Kabul, slightly injuring a ...
The U.N. mission in Afghanistan says one person is dead and another person injured after a shooting at its Kabul compound A shooting at the United Nations compound in Kabul killed one person and ...
But its author is the 14-year-old Afghan boy who, one week after the Taliban walked into Kabul, found himself walking away from it, jammed with his family and tens of thousands of others on the ...
People huddle at home to shelter from the cold and for lack of nighttime activities. Kabul's high-ceilinged wedding halls are segregated by gender, with music only tolerated on the women's side ...
At least one person was killed in a firing incident outside a United Nations compound in Afghanistan’s capital city of Kabul over the weekend. The victim was a Taliban guard, the United Nations ...
Islamabad has repeatedly urged the Taliban government in Kabul to neutralise the threat. Publicly, the Taliban-controlled Afghanistan insists that the TTP is Pakistan's internal problem ...
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