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Afghan President Hamid Karzai has blamed intelligence failures, particularly on the part of NATO forces, for the biggest coordinated militant attacks on Kabul in 10 years of war.
Afghan President Hamid Karzai summoned the NATO commander and the US ambassador to warn that civilian casualties in military operations threatened a strategic pact he has signed with the US.
The decision to suspend flights from Afghanistan to the United States was requested by health authorities after four cases of measles were detected.
It comes as another 1,200 people were evacuated from Kabul on six Australian flights and one New Zealand operation overnight.
The Taliban says the US has 'failed to bring order to the airport' in Kabul, where a NATO official says at least 20 people have died in the last seven days.
The United States enlisted several major airlines in its frantic evacuation of tens of thousands of Afghans, Americans and other foreigners from Kabul.
Foreign forces in Afghanistan have apologised for the deaths of nine Afghan civilians after President Hamid Karzai criticised an air strike which he and officials said killed 14.
The Taliban has announced Afghans will not be allowed to leave Afghanistan unless they have a clear destination and that women could not travel overseas for study without a male guardian.
US and local media have reported civilians, including children, were killed in the strike.
The government has also revealed it expects to provide around 3,000 visas for Afghan applicants this financial year.
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