The Taliban announce the end of the period of reduction in violence. They say they will not attack foreign troops, but continue their operations against Kabul government troops. According to Belga news agency, it is unclear what the announcement means for the U.S.–Taliban agreement signed on February 29. 2020-03-2
A seven-day "reduction of violence" between United States troops, Afghan troops, and the Taliban is due to start at midnight local time (19:30 UTC). If the partial truce is successful, a US–Taliban agreement on withdrawing American troops would be signed on February 29. 2020-02-21
NATO foreign ministers, meeting at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, agree to extend the alliance's Resolute Support Mission, that trains, advises and assists Afghanistan's military beyond 2016. 2016-05-20
A suicide bomb blast kills at least five people at the entrance to the Kabul International Airport. The Taliban claim responsibility. 2015-08-10
War in Afghanistan: A suicide bombing in the eastern Afghan city of Khost kills three NATO soldiers and 16 Afghan police officers and civilians. 2012-10-1
Afghanistan: Mullah Mohammed Omar orders the Taliban to avoid civilian losses in the conflict. 2012-08-17
War in Afghanistan: A NATO air strike kills a family of eight, including six children. 2012-05-27
According to the United Nations, Afghan civilian deaths increased by 15% in 2010, to 2777. 2011-03-9
NATO claims to have killed two Taliban leaders in fighting in the Afghanistan War while a soldier was lost in fighting during an insurgent attack in eastern Afghanistan. [http:--www.washingtonexaminer.com-breaking-nato-2-afghan-insurgent-leaders-killed-1-captured-service-member-dies-in-militant-attack-104844584.html (AP via "Washington Examiner")]date=August 2019 2010-10-13
A United States Army private is transferred from Kuwait to a US Marines brig in Quantico, Virginia. 2010-07-30