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Comment: Two gruesome attacks shook Afghanistan this week, but even these horrific acts seem unlikely to mark a significant turning point in the stalled peace process, writes Tanya Goudsouzian.
Negotiators from both sides are currently meeting in Qatar but fighting has continued at home in the Nangarhar province.
With the Taliban only offering vague comments about women's rights so far, the Afghan government's women negotiators know they are facing an uphill battle.
The attack in the capital Kabul was quickly condemned as an attempt to frustrate the country's ongoing peace process.
Seven police officers were killed in Afghanistan in what seems to be a Taliban blast.
Four people have been killed in a bomb explosion at the Sher Shah Suri mosque in Kabul during Friday prayers, as the Taliban and the Afghan government continue negotiations.
The International Rescue Committee has said a prolonged Yemen war could lead to $29 billion to sustain the current level of humanitarian aid.
Israeli forces have stormed the Palestinian village of Yaabad following the killing of a soldier who was hit by a rock thrown from a building.
Iran pulled Thomas Erdbrink's government-required authorisation to work as a journalist four months ago and he's been unable to work since February.
Analysis: War has destroyed the livelihoods of countless Yemenis, but the country’s economic crisis has deeper roots, writes Manuel Langendorf.