Taliban claim that no al-Qaeda presence will be allowed in Afghanistan
Monday’s attack at Kabul University is looming large between the government and Taliban, even though ISIS claimed the attack, the Taliban denounced it, and there’s...
Monday’s attack at Kabul University is looming large between the government and Taliban, even though ISIS claimed the attack, the Taliban denounced it, and there’s...
An unspecified explosion carried out by the Taliban in Afghanistan’s Kunduz province that left four security officers dead has sent the war-torn country’s security officials...
Fighters linked to the terrorist group al Qaeda joined with the Taliban in an October attack on Helmand province in southern Afghanistan, its governor has...
When the long-haul trucker drives past this hilltop police outpost in southern Afghanistan each week, he knows exactly what to do. The officers toss down...
An Afghan national and purported Taliban member has been arrested in connection with the 2008 kidnapping of Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times reporter David Rohde...
Al-Qaeda is still "heavily embedded" within the Taliban in Afghanistan, in spite of a historic US-Taliban agreement earlier this year, a senior United Nations official...
A heavy clash between the Taliban* movement and the Afghan security forces took place in Kandahar's Arghandab district, and the joint Afghan forces launched air...
Taliban is yet to cut ties with al-Qaeda and other terrorist organisations, said the Afghan Chief of Army Staff Yasin Zia in reaction to the...
Afghan forces have arrested Taliban and Islamic State "officials" in eastern Nangarhar province, the governor's spokesman Ataullah Khogyani said on Sunday. According to Khogyani, two...
The gruesome image showed two dozen corpses in military uniforms, dragged into a tangled line on a hard empty plain. Their clothes were smeared with...
At least 20 Afghan National Army soldiers were killed in a Taliban attack on a military base in Farah city on Friday. The Taliban militants...
A crowd gathered recently around an old Afghan villager as he wailed in inconsolable anguish, holding him up as his body buckled. Word quickly spread...