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  • ** FILE ** This Friday, Nov. 23, 2001, file photo shows former Afghan President Burhanuddin Rabbani as he emerges from the Pul-e-Khishti mosque after Friday prayers, surrounded by United Front bodyguards and supporters, in the capital Kabul, Afghanistan. A Kabul police official said Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2011, that Mr. Rabbani was killed by a suicide bomber who had explosives in his turban. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley)

    Suicide bomber kills ex-Afghan President Rabbani

    Two Afghan government sources say former Afghan President Burhanuddin Rabbani has been killed in the capital Kabul.


  • **FILE** This undated file photo reportedly shows the Taliban supreme leader Mullah Omar. (Associated Press)

    U.S.-Taliban talks were making headway

    Direct U.S. talks with the Taliban had evolved to a substantive negotiation before Afghan officials, nervous that the secret and independent talks would undercut President Hamid Karzai, scuttled them, Afghan and U.S. officials told the Associated Press.


  • Qiyamuddin Kashaaf, a spokesman for the High Peace Council, discusses the peace process in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Thursday. The Afghan government's newly formed peace council wants Saudi Arabia to play a key role in efforts to reconcile with the Taliban and find a political resolution to the war, Mr. Kashaaf said. (Associated Press)

    Taliban leaders in talks lack 'influence'

    The Afghan government's reconciliation effort with the Taliban is being hamstrung by a lack of participants who wield clout within the militant group and a "peace council" viewed by many Afghans as more eager to maintain the status quo.


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