Kunduz

Hospital beds lay in the Medecins Sans Frontieres hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan on April 26, 2016, about six months after an American airstrike killed dozens of patients, some of whom burned to death in their beds.

Probe reveals new details about the US attack on an MSF hospital in Afghanistan

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Last year, a US airstrike killed 42 people at a hospital in the Afghan city of Kunduz. A new report suggests that tensions between Afghan forces and Doctors Without Borders may have helped cause the tragedy.

Women turned out for an election campaign event in Kunduz province, northern Afghanistan last year.

The Taliban had a hit list of working women when they took over Kunduz

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Supporters of then-Afghan presidential candidate Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai attend an election campaign in Kunduz province, northern Afghanistan March 19, 2014. Now president, Ghani and First Lady Rula Ghani are outspoken supporters of women's rights.

‘A city of Malalas’ — Kunduz and why the Taliban targeted its women

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Ed Follis was the US Drug Enforcement Agency's Afghanistan Attache in the aftermath of 9/11

Afghanistan’s Taliban and ISIS have the same funding model: Drugs

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Uncertainty abounds for Afghan city after Taliban takeover

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