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Aug 24, 2019
The U.S. began the talks again under President Donald Trump in October 2018. Trump enlisted Zalmay Khalilzad's assistance, which took office in September 2018. Talks with the Taliban have failed so far.

Aug 21, 2019
Peace talks with Taliban are being held by Americans in Afghanistan and a peace agreement would come shortly if both agree.

Aug 19, 2019
The Taliban are continuing to fight heavily with Afghan-led peace talks, elections anticipated in the war-torn land. U.S. continuing to monitor civilian situation in the long war while it has reduced operations in the country by 80 percent.

Aug 01, 2019
For the past 19 years, the Afghan people have seen nothing but only fighting in their country as a result of 9/11 attacks in the US. Now, American people have one desire that is to leave Afghanistan, but their government is not listening to them.

Jul 09, 2019
Canadians always want transparency when it comes to federal politics. The Canada's spy agency said that what occurred with the U.S. elections concerning Donald Trump, would eventually occur here at home.

Jul 02, 2019
The court action refers to injuries Ahmadzai sustained to his left eye while studying at Carleton University in the year 2015. The attacks happened three times in the class which left Ahmadzai in fear and making him to drop out from school.

Jun 26, 2019
He has met with two Afghan leaders during the war in Afghanistan. He now shares progress about details of those meetings with the world.

Dec 04, 2018
After 17 years of fighting, the U.S. armed forces have exhausted their military assets in Afghanistan (since 2001) against the Taliban and also against Daesh which had little impact on the conflict leading Trump to consider a shift to development.

Oct 14, 2018
Taliban is a big threat to U.S. government over Daesh fighters who attack political election campaigns.

Oct 09, 2018
There are about 15,000 U.S. forces in Afghanistan, and 40,000 Taliban fighters. Reports indicate that some 2,300 soldiers have been killed. These numbers show U.S. administration is playing a risky game.


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