As Taliban make gains, Afghan politicians bicker in Kabul

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Afghan Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah (left) and President Ashraf Ghani have seen their power-
sharing accord threatened as they engage in a public political feud. The U.S. is urging them to work together.
Afghan Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah (left) and President Ashraf Ghani have seen their power-
sharing accord threatened as they engage in a public political feud. The U.S. is urging them to work together.

Photo: Alik Keplicz, Associated Press

As Taliban make gains, Afghan politicians bicker in Kabul

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KABUL — Amid intensified Taliban attacks across Afghanistan, an increasingly bitter public feud between the country’s two leaders is threatening a U.S.-brokered power-sharing accord.
The rift between President Ashraf Ghani and Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah has attracted criticism from political parties, business leaders and ordinary Afghans as a September deadline for political and …
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