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Ashraf Ghani

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Mohammad Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai is an Afghan politician and current president of Afghanistan, elected on 21 September 2014. An anthropologist by education, he previously served as finance minister and the chancellor of Kabul University.
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Ghani vows to prevent further instability in Afghanistan - Hindi News | Ghani vows to prevent further instability in Afghanistan | Latest international News at Lokmattimes.com

International :Ghani vows to prevent further instability in Afghanistan

Kabul, Aug 14 In an address to the nation amid the continued violence between the Taliban and Afghan ... ...

'Won't allow imposed war to bring further killings,' says Afghanistan President Ghani in public address as Taliban closes in on Kabul - Hindi News | 'Won't allow imposed war to bring further killings,' says Afghanistan President Ghani in public address as Taliban closes in on Kabul | Latest international News at Lokmattimes.com

International :'Won't allow imposed war to bring further killings,' says Afghanistan President Ghani in public address as Taliban closes in on Kabul

Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani on Saturday reassured citizens that his government will prevent further violence and displacement of the people and ensure that stability is maintained. ...

'I will never accept Taliban domination on the people of Afghanistan' - Hindi News | 'I will never accept Taliban domination on the people of Afghanistan' | Latest international News at Lokmattimes.com

International :'I will never accept Taliban domination on the people of Afghanistan'

Kabul, Aug 14 Afghanistan's First Vice President Amrullah Saleh said the government will continue its fight against the ... ...

Afghanistan would never be in 'dire situation' if Pak has not supported Taliban: Scholar - Hindi News | Afghanistan would never be in 'dire situation' if Pak has not supported Taliban: Scholar | Latest international News at Lokmattimes.com

International :Afghanistan would never be in 'dire situation' if Pak has not supported Taliban: Scholar

Afghanistan would never be in such a "dire situation" if Pakistan had not taken the decision to support, co-opt and control the Taliban, said a US-based scholar Michael Rubin, as the terror group races to take control of entire Afghanistan by force. ...

Over half of Afghanistan's provinces fall to Taliban - Hindi News | Over half of Afghanistan's provinces fall to Taliban | Latest international News at Lokmattimes.com

International :Over half of Afghanistan's provinces fall to Taliban

Taliban has toppled six provincial capitals in the past 24 hours which brings the total number of provinces fallen to the terrorists to 18, local media reported on Friday. ...

Afghan govt to continue fight against Taliban: Amrullah Saleh - Hindi News | Afghan govt to continue fight against Taliban: Amrullah Saleh | Latest international News at Lokmattimes.com

International :Afghan govt to continue fight against Taliban: Amrullah Saleh

Afghan First Vice President Amrullah Saleh on Friday informed that the government has decided to continue the fight against the Taliban. ...

18 civilians killed in two weeks of clashes in Afghanistan's Herat - Hindi News | 18 civilians killed in two weeks of clashes in Afghanistan's Herat | Latest international News at Lokmattimes.com

International :18 civilians killed in two weeks of clashes in Afghanistan's Herat

At least 18 civilians were killed and 260 more were injured in the two weeks of clashes in Afghanistan's Herat that led to the fall of the province to the Taliban, health officials said on Friday. ...

Afghanistan: NATO, EU, UN confirm they will not recognise govt formed through military - Hindi News | Afghanistan: NATO, EU, UN confirm they will not recognise govt formed through military | Latest international News at Lokmattimes.com

International :Afghanistan: NATO, EU, UN confirm they will not recognise govt formed through military

North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) members along with European Union and the United Nations on Friday confirmed that they will not recognize any government in Afghanistan imposed through armed forces. ...