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The U.S. soldier suspected of killing 16 Afghan civilians has been named.
Officials from Afghanistan's largest prison say some 100 inmates have gone on hunger strike over their alleged mistreatment at the facility.
Afghan President Hamid Karzai said he is nearly ready to sign a general Strategic Partnership Agreement with the United States.
Afghan President Hamid Karzai has condemned a shooting spree by a U.S. soldier whom he says killed 16 Afghan civilians -- including nine children and three women -- and has demanded an explanation from NATO.
Officials in Afghanistan say at least 40 people have been killed from avalanches that struck two villages in the mountainous northeast of the country.
Information has emerged about the arrests of four Afghan officials for allegedly spying on behalf of neighboring Iran and Pakistan.
The office of Afghanistan's Attorney General alleges that female Senator Fawzia Sadaat has links with a criminal group involved in kidnapping.
Afghan President Hamid Karzai has invited the Taliban leadership to direct talks with his government, while urging Pakistan to help with negotiations.
A prominent female lawmaker has repeated her intention to run for Afghanistan's presidency when current President Hamid Karzai's term runs out in two years' time, suggesting she sees signs that gender bias is easing among some Afghans.
An Afghan official has confirmed that at least 16 children have died in refugee camps outside the capital this month due to record freezing temperatures.
Local authorities in the northern Afghan province of Balkh have stepped in to provide assistance to a young mother who had expressed dismay at how she would be able to care for her six newborns. Sara Gul delivered three boys and three girls early on January 24.