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Arrest of alleged Afghan drug kingpin

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New York, USA - 25 April 2005 1. Wide shot US Attorney David Kelley and others walk into press conference in police building 2. Media 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) David Kelley, US Attorney: "We are here this morning to announce the arrest...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : New Taliban chief will be more of a symbolical leader: analyst

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CLEAN : New Taliban chief will be more of a symbolical leader: analyst
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Operations underway against Taliban spring offensive: officials

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CLEAN : Operations underway against Taliban spring offensive: officials
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Testigos narran como enfrentaron el ataque en Pakistan

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VOICED : Testigos narran como enfrentaron el ataque en Pakistan
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Slain AFP reporter and family mourned in K

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CLEAN : Slain AFP reporter and family mourned in K
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Pakistani army confident after North Waziristan offensive

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VOICED : Pakistani army confident after North Waziristan offensive
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Curated Video

Analysis: Little Change in Trump's Afghan Policy

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In a 26-minute address to the nation Monday, US President Trump alluded to more American troops deploying to Afghanistan, but refused to say how many. He said victory would be well-defined, but outlined only vague...
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Afghan army provides details on Kandahar attack

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Vigilia por reportero asesinado de AFP

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Vigilia por el periodista afgano de la AFP Sardar Ahmad asesinado el jueves pasado junto a su mujer y a dos de sus hijos en un hotel de Kabul por un comando taliban (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Afghan Government And Taliban Enter First Peace Talks After Delays

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The negotiations began in Qatar on Saturday.
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Injured in hospital after bomb at Afghan wedding

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY
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PM Khan: Time to reset relationship with the US

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Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan says "it's time to have a different sort of relationship with the US -- a reset -- a relationship based on mutual respect, trust."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : 'Sangorians' take a page from insurgent playbook in fight against Taliban

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They name themselves after a Turkish soap opera, count former Taliban insurgents among their ranks and dress like their enemies, but the shadowy "Sangorians" militiamen are among the fiercest forces on the Afghan battlefield (Footage by...
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International Reaction To The Taliban Takeover In Afghanistan

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More than half a dozen countries who joined the United States' invasion 20 years ago are also dealing with the fallout.
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Press Association

Johnson says suggestion he intervened in animal airlift is ‘total rhubarb’

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Boris Johnson said it is “total rhubarb” to say he intervened to get animals airlifted out of Afghanistan after leaked emails suggested he authorised the controversial move. Accused of lying about his role, the Prime Minister sought to...
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Activists Worry About Future For Afghan Women Under Taliban Rule

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When the Taliban ruled Afghanistan between 1996 and 2001, many civil liberties were limited and women were mostly confined to their homes.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Human Rights Watch criticises men-only foreign delegations meeting Taliban

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Heather Barr from Human Rights Watch criticises closed-door meetings in Kabul between the Taliban and groups of foreign representatives without a single woman attending: "No one should let the Taliban think that this kind of men-only...
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Bloomberg

Kimmitt Says 'Digital Dunkirk' Helping Evacuate Afghan Allies

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Aug.26 -- Retired U.S. Army Brigadier General Mark Kimmitt says the U.S. has a "moral obligation" to help allies in Afghanistan. He speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : 'I want to serve': Afghan girls struggle against odds to get an education

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In a few of the rare Afghanistan schools that girls can still attend after the Taliban took power, young women speak about their hopes for the future (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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President Biden Facing Pressure On Afghanistan Collapse

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He's the fourth U.S. president to confront challenges in Afghanistan and has insisted he wouldn’t hand America’s longest war to his successor.
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The Recount

DeSantis and Abbott: Brothers in Unvaccinated Arms

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In Florida and Texas, Republican governors are doing their very best to make things worse. In Afghanistan, military evacuations reach a deadly and devastating boiling point. In El Salvador, there will officially be two national...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Hundreds queue for passports in Kabul in bid to leave Afghanistan

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Hundreds of people brave sub-zero temperatures to queue outside the passport office in Kabul, a day after the Taliban government announced it would resume issuing travel documents (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Taliban Power Challenged With Protests On Independence Day

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This year, Independence Day in a shaken Afghanistan is one of contradictions from the Taliban and challenges from a vocal, young generation.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Fear stalks city in Islamic State's Afghan heartland

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The Taliban promised to bring peace, but fear reigns above all in the eastern city of Jalalabad in the Afghan province of Nangarhar, hit by Islamic State group attacks and reprisals, and with corpses appearing mysteriously in rivers...