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Afghanistan's Path to Peace?

The first-ever face to face talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban are under way in Qatar and if successful, the dialogue could bring an end to 20 years of conflict. But the negotiations are contentious and even in the week preceding the talks, the government said the Taliban upped its attacks on the Afghan Army. The United Nations says that violence is near an all-time high. The talks build on the US-Taliban deal in February that committed to the withdrawal of American troops, but the question remains: Will the Afghans be able to make their own peace? Guests: Habiba Sarabi Member of the Afghan Peace Negotiation Team Bilal Sarwary Journalist Jamille Bigio Foreign Policy Program Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations

Talking To The Taliban

Talking To The Taliban

Afghan govt and Taliban meet in Qatar

Afghan govt and Taliban meet in Qatar

Can the Taliban and the Afghan government work together to end the conflict in Afghanistan?

Can the Taliban and the Afghan government work together to end the conflict in Afghanistan?

One on One - Head of the High Council for National Reconciliation, Abdullah Abdullah

One on One - Head of the High Council for National Reconciliation, Abdullah Abdullah

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What is the political chaos in Pakistan about?

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Palestinian journalist warned over ‘anti-Semitism’

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US intelligence: Pro-Ukrainian group involved in Nord Stream pipeline attacks

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