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Airbnb Host on Platform's Commitment to Take in 20,000 Afghan Refugees

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As tens of thousands of Afghan refugees resettle around the world, Airbnb has announced an initiative to provide temporary housing to 20,000 of those displaced by the end of the war. Susan Bailey, an Airbnb host and member of the Airbnb...
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Canada should engage anti-Taliban resistance in Afghanistan: Majumdar

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Shuvaloy Majumdar, who served as policy director for successive Conservative foreign affairs ministers, joined Power & Politics Wednesday to discuss the fall of Afghanistan and Pakistan's alleged involvement.
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Erin O'Toole on commitments to Afghanistan

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Erin O'Toole answers questions on Canada's commitment to Afghanistan from Arsalan Ghaemi of Vancouver.
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Russia, US call on Afghans to discuss ceasefire after talks

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The conference is the first of three before a May 1 deadline for the withdrawal of US and NATO troops from Afghanistan.
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Car bomb in Afghanistan’s Herat province kills several

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Powerful blast outside police station in western Afghanistan leaves at least eight dead, more than 50 wounded.
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NATO to increase training in Iraq but delays decision on Afghanistan

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With a May 1st deadline looming, defence ministers from the NATO military alliance have chosen to delay a decision on whether to withdraw forces from Afghanistan.
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Poverty in Afghanistan: Hopes crushed by conflict and chaos

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Yet another spike in violence despite ongoing peace talks has dwindled hope.
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NATO to consider dropping deadline on full troop withdrawal from Afghanistan

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NATO's defence ministers will meet on Wednesday and Thursday to discuss a range of issues, but forces in Afghanistan will top the agenda.
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NATO allies must all meet spending requirements, says Stoltenberg

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NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg urged members of the military alliance to jointly fund more of its work at a virtual meeting of defence ministers on Wednesday.
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Two Afghan female judges shot dead in Kabul ambush

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Afghan officials blame the Taliban for the attacks, an accusation the armed group denies.
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US downsizes its troops in Afghanistan to 2,500

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President Trump, who ordered the reduction last year, says that troop levels in Afghanistan reached a 19-year low.
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Afghanistan's Hazara community: Locals form militias following attacks

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Hazara fighters say they have to pick up weapons because the government has repeatedly failed them.
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At least 31 Afghan soldiers killed in suicide bombing

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Local health officials say another 24 were injured in one of the country's worst attacks in recent months.
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US announces plans to cut troop levels in Afghanistan, Iraq

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Pentagon outlines plans to reduce number of US forces in Afghanistan from approximately 4,500 to 2,500 by mid-January.
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Australia finds evidence of war crimes in Afghanistan inquiry

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Four-year inquiry began after local media reported special forces had killed unarmed men and children.
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Twenty-three rockets hit Afghan capital Kabul, 8 civilians killed

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At least eight civilians killed in the brazen attack and dozens wounded as the Taliban denies involvement.
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Why is the EU pledging €1.2 billion to Afghanistan?

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The EU has pledged €1.2 billion to Afghanistan over the next five years. But why and what does the bloc gain?
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US troops withdrawal: Afghan forces try to maintain calm in Achin

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NATO has suggested ISIL remains a concern in Afghanistan and has promised to support the Afghan forces for the next four years.
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COVID-19 cases, deaths rise in Afghanistan as cold season sets in

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Millions pledged in aid to deliver vaccine offer little comfort as officials struggle to put in basic containment moves.
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‘Act of terror’: At least 22 killed in Kabul University attack

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ISIL claim responsibility for attack on Afghanistan’s biggest university; President Ghani announces day of mourning.
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Gunshots fired inside Kabul University: officials

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Gunmen traded fire with Afghan security forces on Kabul University’s campus following a blast in the area, officials say.
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Afghanistan: Drop in funding hits efforts to fight child malnutrition

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World leaders are due to meet virtually to decide how much international aid Afghanistan will receive over the next four years.
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Donors pledge billions to Afghanistan, but with strings attached

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Many countries impose restrictions over pledged funds pending on progress in talks between the Taliban and the government, among others.
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Kabul reels from spike in targeted killings

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In the Afghan capital - once described the country's most secure city - there is fear and anxiety.