Kunduz
MSF Says Afghan Hospital Was 'Repeatedly Hit' by Bombs in Prolonged Attack
Doctors Without Borders says an apparent attack by US forces on a hospital in the city of Kunduz killed at least 19 people, including 12 hospital staff members and three children.
19 Dead After Apparent US Airstrike Hits MSF Hospital in Afghanistan
Doctors Without Borders says 37 people were seriously wounded in a preventable bombing at a hospital in Kunduz that was full of staff and patients.
US Military Plane Crash Kills 11 in Afghanistan as Taliban Claim Responsibility
An American military C-130 transport plane has crashed at Jalalabad airfield in Afghanistan, killing all 11 people on board. The US military described the incident as an accident.
Afghan Forces Retake Kunduz From the Taliban
Residents of the Afghan provincial capital said soldiers were conducting house-to-house searches and had removed the Taliban flag from the central square, replacing it with government colors.
Nearly a Year After US Pulls Combat Troops Out of Afghanistan, Combat Continues
It was the first report of on-the-ground clashes between foreign forces and Taliban militants in three days of heavy fighting in the area.
US Launches Airstrikes Against Taliban in Overrun City of Kunduz
Afghan forces backed by US air support clashed with Taliban fighters today in a bid to retake the center of Kunduz, the first provincial Afghan capital to fall to the insurgents in 14 years.
Taliban Fighters Raise Flag Above Afghan Provincial Capital After Deadly Three-Pronged Attack
Heavy fighting is ongoing today after Taliban militants attacked the capital of the northern Afghan province of Kunduz, burning buildings and briefly seizing a 200-bed hospital.
Taliban Releases Video Questioning 'Lies of the Kabul Regime' in Kunduz
Afghan security forces reportedly retook the Chardara district in the north of the country on Tuesday, just two days after Taliban fighters captured it.
Afghan Security Forces Retake Key Northern District From Taliban
The Taliban came within touching distance of capturing their first major Afghan city since 2001 when they took the district of Chardara at the weekend — now security forces have driven them out.
Taliban, Helped by Foreign Fighters, Makes Inroads in Kunduz
As Taliban advances toward the northern city, provincial governor claims IS-allied forces and supporting and training the Afghan militants
The Odd Couple Teaming Up to Lead Afghanistan
A Columbia-educated presidential candidate is a front-runner in the elections — but it may be because of his mujahid vice-presidential pick.