Former Afghan President Karzai calls Al-Qaeda a 'myth'
'I don’t know if Al-Qaeda existed,' Afghanistan's ex-leader says on 14th anniversary of 9/11
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'I don’t know if Al-Qaeda existed,' Afghanistan's ex-leader says on 14th anniversary of 9/11
A $7.6 billion US counternarcotics effort has failed, and hopes of reversing poppy growth have dimmed
Former finance minister succeeds President Hamid Karzai after a three-month standoff over disputed election results
President’s office says US strike killed at least 11 civilians, including children, in volatile eastern province
Afghans disgusted by noncompetitive elections
Afghanistan’s rival presidential candidates remain in a bitter dispute over last month’s runoff election
Abdullah Abdullah says US Secretary of State Kerry would be flying to Kabul Friday for meetings to defuse the crisis
Candidate Abdullah Abdullah says he will sever ties with Independent Election Commission and will not recognize results
Early front-runner Abdullah Abdullah has accused the outgoing president and his chosen candidate of rigging the vote
Abdullah Abdullah, the man most likely to succeed Hamid Karzai, was not injured in the car bomb attack