
Hotel attack in Afghanistan shows danger remains after 16 years of war
A suicide squad of six Taliban fighters terrorized the Intercontinental Hotel for 14 hours before the last of them was killed
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A suicide squad of six Taliban fighters terrorized the Intercontinental Hotel for 14 hours before the last of them was killed
Details remain murky 3 days after deadly Taliban siege on popular Intercontinental Hotel in Afghan capital
"It was the worst night of my life," local official says after escaping Kabul siege by jumping out window into a tree
At least four gunmen launched an attack, according to Afghan officials
In 16 years, the Afghan War has cost 2,400 American lives and $1 trillion. But with the country's capital under siege, the end still seems far away
Lara Logan speaks with the U.S. commander in Afghanistan and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani about America's longest war and the conditions in the country's capital
"This gruesome attack underscores the dangers faced by Afghan civilians... No one can credibly claim that Kabul (is) safe," Amnesty International says
President Trump was briefed on the attack at Mar-a-Lago, according to White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders
Officials say three militants behind ISIS-claimed assault in Kabul killed and security forces sustained only minor injuries
Afghan officials say at least 9 people killed, including two police officers, in attack at wedding hall
Joint survey released by United Nations and Afghanistan's government shows production almost doubling last year
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Series of large-scale attacks on Afghan security forces leave more than 100 dead in just days
Police say officers confronted attacker disguised as sheepherder at checkpoint, when he blew himself up
The Taliban unleashed a barrage of rockets at the Kabul international airport Wednesday in a brazen attack
American military commander in Afghanistan offers "sincerest apologies for this error"
Taliban claims responsibility for attack in Kabul, saying it targeted military personnel
Shiite Muslims had gathered for Friday prayers when ISIS militants set off bomb outside, then pushed into building
Katie Couric previews DayTwo of special CBS Evening News series, "Afghanistan: the Road Ahead," from Kabul, Afghanistan, including a sit-down interview with Gen. David Petraeus.
"The explosion was so strong. I was so afraid," said Maryam, a woman crying near the site of the attack
Afghan officials say bus carrying gov't employees targeted as Taliban claims responsibility
After capturing Taywara district,Taliban fighters stalked the only hospital looking for wounded Afghan National Security personnel to kill
United Nations report finds 12% increase in civilians killed by insurgent attacks compared to 1st half of 2016
With President Trump mulling whether the U.S. should send more troops to the country, it's worth asking if there's still a point to America's longest war
Authorities say the funeral was being held for a victim of Friday's violent clashes between Afghan police and protesters
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