Taliban in a statement confirms the US-Taliban deal will be signed on Feb. 29
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says US preparing to sign deal with Taliban on February 29
[email protected]: "Upon a successful implementation of this understanding, signing of the U.S.-Taliban agreement is expected to move forward. We are preparing for the signing to take place on February 29. Intra-Afghan negotiations will start soon thereafter,"
US Secretary of State: We reached an agreement with the Taliban on reducing violence in the country after decades of conflict
An Afghan official told Reuters: The Taliban and Afghan forces agreed to reduce violence in Afghanistan for 7 days starting this evening
The implementation of reduction in violence begins tonight at 12am, the National Security Council confirms
Nabil says his team is not accepting the election result, which is "invalid."
Earthquake of magnitude 4.6 - 47km SE of Karakenja, Tajikistan
Taliban 'missile attack' last night targeting Kunduz Air Base was reported by al-Emarah today
Final results: Afghanistan's Ghani wins second term
Earthquake of magnitude 4.8 - 109km NE of Roshtqal'a, Tajikistan
Magnetic bomb hits 4Runner vehicle in Kabul's Bagh-e-Daud area, injuring two people: police
Afghan MoD reported Afghan AF airstrikes against Islamic State (ISKP) in Sokay district of Kunar, claiming to have killed 4 ISKP militants
"At least 11 civilians including eight children were killed in an airstrike" in Kashk-e-Kohna district, Herat province, claimed local residents – who took the bodies in front of the Herat governor's office on Tuesday
Child killed, nine others including men, women and children wounded after mortar hits house in Kunduz city: official
Herat police chief Gen. Aminullah Amarkhail said Azimi faced security threats and that he traveled to a "vulnerable" place without coordination with security forces
1 year agoTaliban claim killing 2 Afghan intelligence (NDS) operatives in an ambush attack yesterday close to Mardiyan district center in Jawzjan, also claiming to have seized 2 rifles & a grenade launcher.
1 year agoA MIED exploded in Kabul targeting a vehicle. There were no casualties though
1 year agoANDSF defused an IED in Kabul
1 year agoANDSF discovered and neutralized a roadside IED at Pule Khumri Highway.
Afghan MoD confirms 5 fatalities and 3 injuries in Taliban attack on base in Kunduz.
1 year agoTaliban just officially claimed shooting down a helicopter in Nimruz.
1 year agoPro-Taliban sources are claiming that a military helicopter has crashed in Dilaram district of Nimruz. Afghanistan
14 Army Forces Killed in Taliban's Attack in Kunduz
Taliban claimed IED blast targeting pro-govt soldiers in Pule Khumri, Baghlan, claiming multiple casualties.
1 year agoTaliban claimed defection of 12 pro-govt soldiers in Baghlan.
Kandahar : Few Minutes Ago , Taliban Shot Dead a Police Officer & his Guard in Dand District
1 year agoKunduz - Baghlan road is cut off. Also previous Taliban claim about IED attack near Pul e Khumri has been confirmed
Afghan MoD claims Taliban Red Unit commander (Nusrat) and another Taliban commander (Mawlavi Ahmad Taliqani) along with half a dozen fighters were killed + 3 wounded + several motorcycles destroyed last night in Afghan AF airstrikes in Bahrak district in Takhar. Afghanistan
[email protected] confirms what VOA had reported earlier from senior defense official-the potential 8,600 troops remaining in Afghanistan would continue CT ops & Afghan training ops. Esper also declined to say whether US would go down to zero troops as part of any agreement
Central Asia is the core region of the Asian continent and stretches from the Caspian Sea in the west to China in the east and from Afghanistan in the south to Russia in the north. It is also sometimes referred to as Middle Asia, and, colloquially, "the 'stans" (as the six countries generally considered to be within the region all have names ending with the Persian suffix "-stan", meaning "land of") and is within the scope of the wider Eurasian continent.
Central Asia include five republics of the former Soviet Union: Kazakhstan (pop. 17 million), Kyrgyzstan (5.7 million), Tajikistan (8.0 million), Turkmenistan (5.2 million), and Uzbekistan (30 million), for a total population of about 66 million as of 2013–2014. Afghanistan (pop. 31.1 million) is also sometimes included. (wikipedia)
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