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U S -backed Afghan peace conference in Turkey postponed over

By Hamid Shalizi KABUL, April 20 (Reuters) - A Washington-backed Afghan peace conference in Turkey has been postponed due to the Taliban s non-participation, three sources told Reuters on Tuesday. The meeting was scheduled for April 24 to fast-track an agreement between Taliban insurgents and the Afghan government following Washington s announcement that foreign troops would leave Afghanistan by Sept. 11. The Istanbul meeting is not happening on the given date because the Taliban refused to attend, a senior Afghan government official told Reuters. The postponement was confirmed by two other sources, including one official whose country is involved in the planning process. There was no immediate revised date.

Massive fire engulfs customs post on Iran-Afghanistan border, dozens hurt

Article content KABUL/HERAT A massive blaze engulfed a customs post in Afghanistan on Saturday after fuel trucks caught alight, injuring at least 60 people and prompting authorities across the nearby Iranian border to send fire engines and ambulances, officials said. Scores of local residents battled to control the blaze in the border town of Islam Qala, which initial reports said had started after a gas tanker exploded. Officials said later that the cause was not immediately clear. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Massive fire engulfs customs post on Iran-Afghanistan border, dozens hurt Back to video

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Afghan president expresses grief over civilian deaths in airstrike

Afghan president expresses grief over civilian deaths in airstrike Reuters 1/11/2021 By Orooj Hakimi KABUL/HERAT, Jan 11 (Reuters) - Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on Monday expressed grief over the deaths of civilians in an airstrike by the country s military, a move that came a day after government officials said only Taliban fighters had been killed. Locals in the southern province of Nimroz on Sunday said the airstrike by the Afghan air force had resulted in the deaths of 14 civilians, but government officials denied the claim. Residents later brought the bodies of the deceased to the provincial capital in protest. In a statement, Ghani said he was deeply saddened over the civilian casualties from the airstrike in the Khashrod district of Nimroz province.

Qatar Petroleum Trading bids lowest for three January LNG cargoes sought by Pakistan

Qatar Petroleum Trading bids lowest for three January LNG cargoes sought by Pakistan
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