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Iran acknowledges 'assistance' for Afghanistan

Iran acknowledged on Tuesday giving "assistance" to Afghanistan after President Hamid Karzai admitted receiving bags of cash from Tehran, sparking US concerns about its arch-foe's expanding influence.

600 foreign troops died in Afghanistan in ’10

The number of foreign troops to die in 2010 in Afghanistan has reached 600, by far the highest annual toll in nine years of war despite tentative reconciliation efforts with the Taliban.

Karzai admits receiving 'bags of money' from Iran

Afghan president Hamid Karzai admitted on Monday that his chief of staff had received "bags of money" from Iran but insisted the payment was transparent and a form of aid from a friendly country.

Three blasts rock UN office in Afghanistan

A UN office in Afghanistan's Herat city was hit by three blasts on Saturday when a group of militants stormed the premises, a media report said.

Afghanistan: Troops chasing Taliban from Kandahar

A military offensive in southern Afghanistan is chasing the Taliban out of their stronghold in Kandahar province, the Afghan President's half brother said.

Afghan peace council chief: Taliban ready to talk

A former Afghan President who heads a new peace council said on Thursday he’s convinced the Taliban are ready to negotiate peace after nine years of war in Afghanistan.

Governor among 15 killed in Afghan mosque blast

The governor of Afghanistan's Kunduz province and 14 other people were killed on Friday in a blast in northern part of the country, a media report said.

20 militants killed in Afghanistan

Twenty Taliban militants, including two rebel commanders, were killed in fighting with security forces in Afghanistan, Xinhua reported on Thursday.

Afghan parliamentary polls affected by widespread fraud

Evidence is emerging that last weekend’s parliamentary election in Afghanistan was affected by widespread fraud, so much so, that it could affect the results in a third of the country’s provinces.

9 killed in Nato chopper crashes in Afghanistan

Nine members of the Nato-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) were killed when their helicopter crashed in southern Afghanistan on Tuesday.

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