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Afghan election workers empty a ballot box during the counting process at a polling station in Mazar-i-Sharif.

Deadly Afghan election marred by fraud complaints

Election officials in Afghanistan are sifting through scores of fraud complaints after insurgents killed at least 50 people on polling day.

Afghan polls open in run-off presidential election

Afghans have lined up to vote in a second-round presidential election despite Taliban threats as US-led combat troops wind down a 13-year war.

Afghanistan elections a ‘huge success’

Exceeding turnout predictions, thousands of Afghans took to the polls to cast their votes for a new president despite Taliban threats.

Long queues formed outside polling stations in cities across the country

Afghan voters brave Taliban, weather to cast ballots

Despite cold weather and the Taliban rejecting Afghanistan’s election as a foreign plot, voters turned out in large numbers to choose a new president.

Afghan voters have gone to the polls to choose a successor to President Hamid Karzai

Landmark Afghan election begins under shadow of violence

Voting has begun in Afghanistan’s presidential election, marking the first democratic transfer of power since the fall of the Taliban regime in 2001.

Afghanistan needs a Madiba

Violent opposition to Afghanistan’s April 5 election aside, the true democratic challenge will begin after the poll.

On April 5

Afghanistan votes – ‘Our problem is we have no Mandela’

On Saturday Afghanistan votes for a new president. The M&G spoke to the UN’s special representative for Afghanistan ahead of the country’s elections.

Afghanistan vice-president Marshal MQ Fahim has died.

Afghanistan’s vice-president Fahim dies

The powerful Afghan vice-president Marshal MQ Fahim has died of natural causes, weeks before the country goes to the polls.

Intimidation

Intimidation, fraud claims cast shadow over Afghan poll

Concerns were growing on Monday about intimidation and fraud in Afghanistan’s parliamentary election.

Afghanistan to vote in shadow of rising Taliban insurgency

Afghanistan to vote in shadow of rising Taliban insurgency

Millions of Afghans are expected to defy Taliban threats and vote in a poll on Saturday seen as a crucial step towards building democracy.

Afghanistan fears election bloodshed

Afghanistan’s 17-million voters are set to go to the polls on Thursday with security forces on high alert against a threatened Taliban onslaught.