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KANDAHAR (AIP): Taliban on Tuesday (Aug. 14) said face-to-face talks with South Korean officials have been suspended on technical reasons but telephonic talks were still continuing. "Negotiations between Taliban and Korean delegation were held today and yesterday by telephone and will also contin...
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KABUL (AIP): Iran President Mahmud Ahmadinejad Tuesday (Aug. 14) urged promotion of ties with Afghanistan saying stable Afghanistan in the interest of Iran. Addressing a joint press conference with President Hamid Karzai after their meeting in the presidential palace, the Iranian president said,...
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KANDAHAR (AIP): Police claimed killing several Taliban during operation conducted by Afghan police and foreign forces in Pajwayee district of Kandahar today (Aug. 14). Afghan and foreign troops conducted the operation after Taliban attacked a police post in the Sangisar area, said Sayyed Agha Saq...
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GHAZNI (AIP): At least five police officials were killed on Sunday (Aug 12) when the vehicle they were traveling in hit a mine in Shor-Abak district of southern Kandahar province, said provincial police of Kandahar, Gen Syed Agha Saqib on Sunday. A Taliban spokesman Qari Mohammad Yousaf Ahmadi, h...
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KANDAHAR (AIP): Talks between Taliban and South Korean delegation will resume today at the ICRC office in Ghazni city, an official said Monday. Negotiations on the fate of South Korean hostages will resume today and it is hoped that it will give positive results, said Waheedullah Mujaddid, former...
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KANDAHAR (AIP): Taliban said Monday that the two female sick South Korean hostages would be handed over to the ICRC office in Ghazni city today (Monday. Taliban spokesman Qari Mohammad Yousaf Ahmadi told (at6:50 GMT) AIP that the two female South Korean hostages would be handed over to the ICRC...
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KHOST (AIP): A soldier of foreign forces was injured in a suicide attack in Khost province today (Aug. 13), foreign forces said Monday. Press office of foreign troops in Khost City told Afghan Islamic Press that one soldiers was wounded in the suicide attack carried out in the Mandozai district....
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KANDAHAR (AIP): Taliban on Monday said they freed two female Korean hostages in Andar district of Ghazni province today. A spokesman of a Taliban commander in Ghazni told Afghan Islamic Press that the two female hostages have been freed and they would soon reach to Ghazni City. He said both t...
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GHAZNI (AIP): Two sick female Korean hostages released by Taliban today, reached Ghazni City and handed over to Korean officials, an official said Monday. "The freed Korean women were brought to ICRC office in Ghazni City and handed over to the Korean delegation," said Waheedullah Mujadiddi, form...
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KABUL (AIP): South Korean Embassy in Kabul confirmed that they have been handed over the two females released by Taliban earlier today (Aug. 13.