Freeze Afghan deportations: the war is back and worsening
Forcing millions of Afghans back to a country in turmoil could destabilize the whole region
Shock gives way to despair in Kabul after ambulance bomb
Officials warn of further attacks
Nearly 100 killed in ambulance blast in Afghan capital Kabul
The Taliban claimed responsibility for the suicide blast
Six Afghan children killed in fighting
Violence in Ghazni highlighted the daily toll on Afghan civilians across the country
Save the Children head vows charity to stay in Afghanistan after deadly attack
"We have been working in Afghanistan for 40 years and we remain fully committed to helping the children of Afghanistan" - Helle Thorning-Schmidt
Gunmen storm Save the Children aid group office in Afghanistan
Save the Children has suspended its operations temporarily and closed its offices in Afghanistan
Fighting forces most returning Afghans to flee anew - report
Violence escalated in Afghanistan in 2017, with 360,000 people forced from their homes and more than 2,600 civilians killed, according to the United Nations
Afghan police officers take cover after gunmen stormed the Save the Children offices in Jalalabad
Afghan police officers take position during a blast and gun fire after gunmen stormed an office of the Save the Children aid agency in Jalalabad, Afghanistan January 24, 2018.REUTERS/Parwiz
More asylum-seekers to leave remote Australian camps for U.S. resettlement - source
Men departing from PNG's remote Manus Island are largely from Afghanistan and Pakistan, along with Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar
Heavy casualties after overnight battle at Kabul hotel
More than 150 guests were able to flee as parts of the building caught fire, with some shimmying down sheets tied together and others rescued by Afghan forces