Abdullah Abdullah is an Afghan politician, serving as Chief Executive of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan since September 2014. From October 2001 to April 2005, he served as Minister of Foreign Affairs. Prior to that he was a senior member of the Northern Alliance working as an adviser to Ahmad Shah Massoud. He also worked as a medical doctor during the late 1990s. Read More
Former Afghan CEO Abdullah Abdullah has reported progress in the political negotiations with President Ashraf Ghani, saying said there have been agreements in principle and that work wa underway to finalize the details of the agreement between the tw ...
The US has decided to reduce assistance to Afghanistan by $1 billion this year due to the Afghan leadership's failure to form an inclusive government, the Stat Department announced. ...
A number of Afghan President Ashraf Ghanis close aides have been chosen for the countrys key diplomatic offices abroad, a leaked list has revealed. ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday congratulated Afghan President Ashraf Gh on his victory in the presidential elections and extended him an invitation to visit India, which he accepted. ...
India on Monday welcomed the announcement of preliminary results of the presidential election of Afghstan and said that New Delhi remains committed to working with the Afghan government in its "fight against terrorism". ...
Afghans went to the polls on Saturday to elect a new President amid high security across the war-torn country as the Taliban has threatened to boycott the voting process. ...
Afganistan has planned to deploy 72,000 soldiers to ensure a smooth presidential election on Saturday amid increased violence in the war-torn country. ...
The Taliban on Tuesday warned that election rallies for Afghan presidential polls will be attacked, denouncing the democratic exercise due in September as a "ploy aided by foreigners to hoodwink common Afghans". ...