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[Title] => Afghan official: Next talks with the Taliban set for July 30
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[Title] => At Pentagon, Afghan president thanks US troops
[Summary] => Afghanistan's president thanked US troops and taxpayers for their sacrifices in nearly 14 years of war, kicking off his visit to Washington with a stop at the Pentagon. He pledged that his impoverished country will not remain a burden to the West.
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[Title] => Afghan leader aims to repair ties in Pakistan
[Summary] => Afghanistan's new President Ashraf Ghani on Friday visited Pakistan's military headquarters in a sign of warming ties after more than a decade of mutual distrust between the two U.S. allies.
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[Title] => New Afghan president, but vote totals kept secret
[Summary] => Ending months of vote-related tension, Afghanistan's election commission named a new president on yesterday only hours after the two leading candidates signed a power-sharing deal that names one of them as the country's new chief executive.
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[Title] => Afghanistan resumes auditing presidential runoff ballots
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[Title] => Mindanao's low literacy rating due to decades of conflict, expert says
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