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Taliban Prisoners on Hunger Strike in Kandahar
In this file photo, Taliban militants pray behind their guns during a ceremony in Herat, east Afghanistan, Wednesday, Aug.
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Afghanistan under Indian influence: Musharraf
WASHINGTON: Former Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf has alleged that Afghanistan is under influence of Indian intelligence agencies even as he admitted that there is "an ingress of the ISI in every terrorist group"."Afghan intelligence, Afghan President, Afghan Government.
Karzai says he's addressing corruption
Afghanistan closes schools due to Increasing H1N1 cases
Afghan president leaves for Turkey
200th British soldier killed in Afghanistan as country honors vets
NATO, Afghanistan probe deadly 'friendly' strike
Conservative U.S. think tank says 15,800 extra troops needed to secure Kandahar
An additional 15,800 troops are needed to properly secure Kandahar so that reconstruction efforts and training of the Afghan army can continue, says a conservative U.S. think-tank. A presentation by the American Enterprise Institute, widely circulated among western allies, painted a detailed, bleak picture of the American or NATO resources military ...
Pakistan government feels pressure
As Pakistan's army plows ahead with its offensive in South Waziristan, its success is at risk because the government has yet to come up with a plan to run and rebuild the lawless territory so that the Taliban and al-Qaida don't re-emerge. The Pakistani army launched a ground offensive in the Afghan border region in mid-October, pitting some 30,000 ...
Turkey to admit Sudan leader despite Darfur charge
In this Jan. 21, 2008 file photo, Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir seen during a news conference with his Turkish counterpart Abdullah Gul, not pictured, in Ankara, Turkey.Turkey should arrest Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir if he visits Istanbul because of an international warrant against him for atrocities in Darfur, human rights groups said ...
Fuel convoy hit in eastern Afghanistan
An Afghan police official says at least two private security guards have been wounded and two fuel tankers set on fire in eastern Afghanistan when militants attacked a supply convoy for NATO forces.
For Marines in Afghanistan, IEDs Are a Constant Fear
There are few songs as mournful and haunting as Taps played for a fallen warrior, and on an isolated combat outpost in southern Afghanistan it has been sounded for David Baker, a 22-year-old Marine lance corporal who was just six weeks short of going home when he was killed in an explosion.
Support 'crucial' to Afghan success
Maintaining public support is "crucially important" to the success of the international military mission in Afghanistan, the senior British commander in the country has warned.
UK & World News: Army appeal on Afghan co-operation
The killing of five British soldiers by an Afghan policeman must not prevent co-operation between the two nations, the commander of British forces in Afghanistan said.
Saskatoon funeral set for soldier killed in Afghanistan
The casket of Lt. Justin Boyes is taken into church for funeral services in Saskatoon.
UK foreign secretary: Obama critics miss the point
British Foreign Secretary David Miliband on Saturday accused critics of U.S. President Barack Obama of foolishly expecting him to fix the world's woes singlehandedly.
For NATO combat troops, Iraq and Afghanistan differ in several important ways. For one thing, nearly all the fighting is out in the countryside.
Ban says UN to stay the cours in Afghanistan
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon Friday denied the international body is pulling out of Afghanistan.
Questions remain in fatal shooting spree
Investigators on Friday searched for the motive behind a mass shooting at a sprawling U.S. army base in Texas, in which an army psychiatrist trained to treat war wounded is suspected of killing 13 people.
Canada's top cop in Afghanistan says more needs to be done on ANP training
Canada's top police officer in Afghanistan says more needs to be done to bring the Afghan National Police force up to par.
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