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• Karzai intervened to secure aide release, 2010-08-23 President Hamid Karzai has admitted to intervening on behalf of his close adviser Mohammed Zia Salehi who had been detained on corruption charges.
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• Thousands of Afghan refugees in Pakistan affected by flood: Tanin, 2010-08-21 Thousands of Afghan refugees in Pakistan have been badly affected by the floods, Afghanistans top diplomat to the United Nations said, calling for the international community to do more to aid the millions of victims.
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• Senator backs Karzai's decision, 2010-08-21 A top US senator has come out in support of President Hamid Karzai's decision to close down private security contractors saying they not only threaten the security of US troops, but also put the success of Americas mission in Afghanistan at risk.
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• Obama urged to suspend no-bid rug contract, 2010-08-20 An influential American senator has urged US President Barack Obama that a no-bid contract to expand market for Afghan carpets should be suspended due to concerns over child labour.
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• Former US army official pleads guilty to bribery, 2010-08-20 A former US army sergeant on Thursday pleaded guilty to bribery in connection with a fuel theft scheme to solicit more than $400,000 in bribe from a government contractor in Afghanistan.
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• US confident pvt contractor issue will be resolved, 2010-08-19 The US said it was working with the Afghan government to find a way to comply with the recent order to close down all private security contractors by January 2011 without affecting military operations in the country.
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• Obama establishes Pakistan, Afghanistan support office, 2010-08-19 The US president Barack Obama issued an executive order establishing a Pakistan and Afghanistan Support Office to help streamline projects in the region.
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• US supports Karzai on pvt security firms, 2010-08-18 The United States has backed President Hamid Karzai's call to regulate private security firms, but said a four-month deadline to close all such companies in the country would be hard to meet.
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• Americans have a stake in Afghan future: Clinton, 2010-08-17 Congratulating Afghans on 91 years of independence, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Tuesday Americans had a stake in Afghanistan's future.
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• Private security firms needed: US, 2010-08-17 The United States, studying President Hamid Karzai's decree closing down all private security companies in four months time, has said is a need for such firms to continue operating in the war-torn country.
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• Obama hosts iftar, supports Ground Zero mosque, 2010-08-14
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• Obama and Karzai agree to keep the pressure on the Taliban, 2010-08-14
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• Taliban increasingly responsible for civilian casualties: US, 2010-08-12
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• 'Aid worker attackers could be from Pakistan', 2010-08-12
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• US failure in Afghanistan would destabilise nuclear Pakistan, 2010-08-11
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• Reducing civilian casualties a priority for the US, 2010-08-11
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• FBI launches probe into killing of aid workers, 2010-08-10
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• US, UN condemn killing of medics in Afghanistan, 2010-08-09
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• Afghan-Pak border is world's most volatile region: US official, 2010-08-06
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• Clinton urged to approve draft of anti-Afghan graft strategy, 2010-08-06
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• Karzai govt committed to root out corruption: US, 2010-08-05
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• Need to establish Afghan-Pak study group, Obama told, 2010-08-05
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• New law would bring Muslim professionals to US, 2010-08-04
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• US dismisses Zardaris claim that war is lost in Afghanistan, 2010-08-04
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• US effort in Afghanistan 'long and difficult': Obama, 2010-08-03
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• 45 names removed, 66 pending on UN sanctions list, 2010-08-03
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• Haqqani network getting desperate: Campbell, 2010-07-30
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• US says no plan to send combat troops to Pakistan, 2010-07-30
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• Long-term presence of US forces in Afghanistan not in national interest, 2010-07-29
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• Transit trade most significant agreement in 50 years: Holbrooke, 2010-07-29
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• US supports Spanta on cross-border safe havens, 2010-07-28
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• US House OKs $37bn war funding bill, 2010-07-28
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• Leaked documents do not reveal anything new: Obama, 2010-07-28
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• No change in relationship with Afghanistan and Pakistan: White House, 2010-07-27
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• US sees progress in Pakistan, Afghanistan, 2010-07-27
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• McChrystal awarded prestigious Afghan medal, 2010-07-27
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• UN rights body backs resolution on protecting girls in Afghanistan, 2010-07-27
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• Kabul conference a milestone for Afghanistan: UN, 2010-07-24
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• US reaffirms long-term Afghan commitment, 2010-07-24
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• Afghan drug trade funds Taliban, fuels corruption: US, 2010-07-22
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• Historic Kabul conference a major step forward: Obama, 2010-07-20
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• Afghanistan tops agenda of Obama-Cameron meeting, 2010-07-20
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• Declare victory in Afghanistan: congresswoman, 2010-07-17
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• White House reviews SIGAR performance, 2010-07-16
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• Marja security improving: Gen Mills, 2010-07-16
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• Money leaving Afghanistan, US lawmakers told, 2010-07-16
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• Illiteracy a major challenge to ANSF: NATO, 2010-07-15
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• Pentagon blames Taliban for civilian deaths, 2010-07-15
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• Afghan students worry about security, 2010-07-15
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• US to funnel more money through the Afghan government, 2010-07-14
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• US mission should strengthen ANA: Senators, 2010-07-14
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• No blanket clearance to delisting request: Holbrooke, 2010-07-14
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• Reconciliation not at the expense of Afghan women: US, 2010-07-13
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• US reviews Taliban leaders' delisting request, 2010-07-13
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• Corruption feeding Afghan insurgency, 2010-07-09
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• NATO commander praises new Afghan cabinet pick, 2010-07-08
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• Afghan UN envoy says 'friendly fire' emboldens Taliban, 2010-07-08
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• Gaddafi supports political solution to Afghan conflict, 2010-07-06
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• Karzai has less than $50,000 in his bank account: Jawad, 2010-07-05
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• US House approves additional funding for Afghan war, 2010-07-02
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• Pentagon sees distrust between India, Pakistan on Afghanistan, 2010-07-02
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• Corruption a significant challenge for Afghanistan: US, 2010-07-01
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• Afghans disturbed by ongoing international debate: Tanin, 2010-07-01
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• US Senate approves Petraeus for Afghan mission, 2010-07-01
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• US welcomes Chinese investment in Afghanistan, 2010-06-30
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• Petraeus confirmed for Afghan mission, 2010-06-30
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• US refrain from making comment on allegations against envoy, 2010-06-30
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• ANA still lacks combat power: Petraeus, 2010-06-29
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• US Congresswoman blocks Afghan civilian aid, 2010-06-29
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• Afghan forces less capable than portrayed: US, 2010-06-29
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• Peace deal 'unlikely' to happen: CIA chief, 2010-06-27
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• US lawmakers demand hearing on Afghanistan, 2010-06-26
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• Obama in Toronto to discuss Afghanistan with world leaders, 2010-06-26
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• McChrystal fired, Petraeus takes charge, 2010-06-24
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• In the line of fire: McChrystal to explain comments to Obama, 2010-06-23
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• No change in US drawdown timeline: White House, 2010-06-22
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• US focus swings to Kandahar: Petraeus, 2010-06-16
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• Turning Afghan minerals into wealth could take years; US, 2010-06-15
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• US looks for 'equally competent' replacement of Afghan officials, 2010-06-12
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• Tanin elected deputy of UN General Assembly, 2010-06-12
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• Kandahar operation will take longer than thought: McChrystal, 2010-06-11
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• USAID appoints new head of Afghan operation, 2010-06-10
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• Obama's envoy looks to new Afghan security officials, 2010-06-09
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• US hopes for speedy replacement of Afghan officials, 2010-06-08
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• Afghan policy on track: Obama aide, 2010-06-06
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• India supports US policy on reconciliation, 2010-06-05
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• Peace jirga accomplished its objectives: US, 2010-06-04
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• India, US to regularly consult on Afghanistan, 2010-06-04
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• US expects updates on jirga from Karzai, 2010-06-04
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• Afghanistan to figure in Indo-US Strategic Dialogue, 2010-06-02
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• Afghanistan epicenter of al-Qaeda extremism: US, 2010-05-28
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• Timetable for US troop withdrawal opposed, 2010-05-28
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• US looking forward to the peace jirga, 2010-05-27
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• Winning Afghan war means winning the people: Abdullah, 2010-05-26
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• US citizens warned against travel to Afghanistan, 2010-05-26
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• Bill on Afghan exit strategy in US Senate, 2010-05-26
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• US Senator seeks Afghan troop drawdown, 2010-05-24
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• Obama vows to break Taliban momentum, 2010-05-22
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• Al Qaeda suffers 'important setbacks': US, 2010-05-22
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• Jawad praises US soldiers sacrifices, 2010-05-21
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• Call to clean up contracting system, 2010-05-21
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• US too focused on military solution: Congresswoman, 2010-05-20
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• Taliban offer only destruction: White House, 2010-05-19
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• White House says it is watching Karzai administration, 2010-05-18
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• Abdullah says fraudulent vote is a security risk, 2010-05-18
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• Karzai's US trip redefined partnership: Omar, 2010-05-16
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• Iran executions trigger protest in US, 2010-05-15
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• Afghan women's issues a priority: Clinton, 2010-05-14
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• Pelosi seeks more seats for women in Peace Jirga, 2010-05-13
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• Obama lends his weight to Karzai's peace initiative, 2010-05-12
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• US, Afghanistan show a united front, 2010-05-12
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• Crucial Obama-Karzai talks begin, 2010-05-12
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• US to remain partner and friend of Afghanistan: Clinton, 2010-05-12
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• Karzai meets wounded US soldiers, 2010-05-12
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• Clinton's cricket diplomacy, 2010-05-11
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• Clinton's dinner diplomacy on the eve of crucial talks, 2010-05-11
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• Afghan war winnable; not only militarily: US, 2010-05-11
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• Karzai, Obama talks to be 'frank and 'serious', 2010-05-11
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• Karzai, Clinton agree on long-term partnership, 2010-05-11
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• Karzai in US on fence-mending trip, 2010-05-10
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• Karzai's US trip billed as historic, 2010-05-10
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• White House says Karzai's visit vital for progress, 2010-05-08
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• Tanin in China for UN talks, 2010-05-08
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• White House sees progress in Afghanistan, 2010-05-07
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• US to raise the issue of corruption with Karzai: Pentagon, 2010-05-07
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• US, Afghanistan have shared interest, 2010-05-06
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• Obama's Afghan policy praised, 2010-05-06
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• Things are getting worse in Afghanistan: Ahmadinejad, 2010-05-05
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• Obama committed to prevent Taliban's return, 2010-05-05
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• Chinese involvement in Afghanistan growing, 2010-05-04
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• Much remains to be done in Afghanistan: US, 2010-05-04
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• 'US making progress in Afghanistan', 2010-05-01
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• US praises India's civilian investment in Afghanistan, 2010-04-30
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• Afghanistan violator of religious freedom: US body, 2010-04-29
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• US to ask UN for staff return to Kandahar, 2010-04-29
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• Pentagon: Solution in Afghanistan must be political, 2010-04-29
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• Rescue forces possibly killed UN personnel, 2010-04-27
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• Russia 'vital' in defeating Taliban: US, 2010-04-27
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• Popal meets US officials on local governance, 2010-04-23
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• Transit trade deal by mid-year, says Zakhilwal, 2010-04-23
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• US paying for ignoring Afghanistan: Pentagon, 2010-04-22
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• Powerbrokers key to success in Kandahar, 2010-04-22
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• Afghan finance officials attend IMF meeting, 2010-04-21
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• Italy reaffirms its anti-Taliban role, 2010-04-21
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• US trusts Karzai: Gen. Petraeus, 2010-04-20
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• US confirms Karzai's May trip, 2010-04-20
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• Foreign minister urges patience, 2010-04-17
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• US officials characterise Afghan leaders as 'extraordinary', 2010-04-16
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• Dr. Rasul set to meet UN chief, 2010-04-16
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• MP seeks timetable for drawdown of US forces, 2010-04-15
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• Obama talks Afghanistan with Pak, Indian leaders, 2010-04-12
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• Pentagon resumes full operations on Kyrgyz base, 2010-04-10
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• Obama assures Karzai of continued support, 2010-04-10
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• Doctors clear Holbrook to travel to Afghanistan, 2010-04-09
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• Anti-Karzai mood gains ground in US, 2010-04-09
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• Karzai in tough spot: US Senator, 2010-04-08
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• Karzai's remarks 'confuse' Washington, 2010-04-07
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• Karzai's accusations not true: White House, 2010-04-06
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• Karzai looking 'backwards': US, 2010-04-03
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• Afghanistan ties with Iran and China no bother to US, 2010-04-02
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• Karzai needs to tackle corruption: US, 2010-04-02
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• Afghan women diplomats on a US visit, 2010-04-01
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• US lawmakers against Gitmo inmates' extradition, 2010-03-31
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• Governance Afghanistan's urgent need: Obama, 2010-03-31
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• G8 unveils Af-Pak border region uplift plan, 2010-03-30
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• Obama mends ties with Karzai, 2010-03-30
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• Pakistan averse to Taliban rule, 2010-03-27
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• Clinton for integrated efforts in Afghanistan, 2010-03-26
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• Pakistan for Afghan-led peace talks, 2010-03-25
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• Iran backing Taliban: Pentagon, 2010-03-24
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• Canada clings to Afghan pullout timeline, 2010-03-23
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• US backs HIA-Karzai parleys, 2010-03-23
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• US lauds Taliban detentions, 2010-03-20
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• Afghan assistance bilateral: India, 2010-03-19
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• UNSC debates Afghan ownership, 2010-03-19
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• India says Afghan assistance bilateral, 2010-03-19
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• US hails Paris Club move to cancel Afghan debt, 2010-03-18
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• Afghanistan in a crucial phase: Ban, 2010-03-18
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• US to step up training of Afghan forces, 2010-03-17
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• India urges US to stay the course in Afghanistan, 2010-03-17
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• India won't quit Afghanistan, 2010-03-16
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• Afghan envoy wants UN to focus on trust-building, 2010-03-15
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• Ties to Karzai on the mend: US, 2010-03-15
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• No compromise on Afghan women's rights: Clinton, 2010-03-13
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• ANSF need improvements: Obama, 2010-03-12
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• Obama's Nobel money goes to NGOs, 2010-03-12
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• Court moved for release of info on Bagram detainees, 2010-03-12
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• Afghan HR situation worries US, 2010-03-12
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• Iran has legitimate interest in Afghanistan's future: US, 2010-03-11
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• Afghans receive International Women of Courage Awards, 2010-03-11
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• US MPs spurn call for Afghan withdrawal, 2010-03-11
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• NATO asked to build up Afghan forces, 2010-03-10
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• Afghan drug trade a challenge to US efforts, 2010-03-10
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• German diplomat named as UNAMA's deputy chief, 2010-03-10
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• Pakistan accused of playing complex game, 2010-02-27
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• Training Afghan forces critical to US success: McCain, 2010-02-25
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• US supports Karzais stand on ECC, 2010-02-25
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• US plans to lambast Blackwater actions in Afghanistan, 2010-02-25
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• Canada concerned at changes in Afghan electoral law, 2010-02-24
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• Blackwater disregarded rules in Afghanistan, 2010-02-24
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• Russia does not want NATO to fail: US, 2010-02-24
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• Afghan pleads guilty in plot to bomb NY subway, 2010-02-23
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• Momentum is on our side: US, 2010-02-19
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• Congress library to display Afghan letters, 2010-02-19
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• Khalilzad downbeat about peace plan, 2010-02-12
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• US greets Afghans on T20 victory, 2010-02-12
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• US army officer on raw material, 2010-02-12
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• Reconciliation has to be on govt terms: Gates, 2010-02-10
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• Pro-Afghanistan US lawmaker dies, 2010-02-09
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• Clinton lauds Karzai cabinet, 2010-02-06
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• UNSC supports London conference, 2010-02-06
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• Ludin protests anti-Afghan govt remarks, 2010-02-04
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• US misjudged Karzai's maneuverability, 2010-02-04
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• US opposes peace talks, delisting Taliban names, 2010-02-04
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• Rebuilding Afghan agriculture to create a million jobs, 2010-02-04
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• US praises Pak army chief's stance on Afghanistan, 2010-02-03
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• Taliban hold sway in most Afghan areas, 2010-02-03
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• Obama seeks $113b for Afghan war costs, 2010-02-02
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• 30,000 extra US troops in Afghanistan by August, 2010-02-02
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• UN black list should not hurt peace effort, 2010-02-01
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• War cannot be won by military alone: Afghan general, 2010-02-01
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• US hails appointment of new UN Afghan envoy, 2010-01-29
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• Afghan Central Bank a prime Taliban target: US, 2010-01-29
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• Mistura to succeed Eide, 2010-01-28
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• Obama certain of Afghan success, 2010-01-28
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• Eide successor to be named soon, 2010-01-26
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• Karzai govt hindered by graft, drug trade: White House, 2010-01-26
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• Troop surge to cost US $36b, 2010-01-23
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• Challenges in Afghanistan immense: Miliband, 2010-01-22
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• White House lauds Pakistan, 2010-01-22
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• US upbeat on Afghan strategy, 2010-01-22
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• We are facing a determined insurgency in Afghanistan: US, 2010-01-20
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• ANSF handling of Kabul attack praised, 2010-01-19
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• Gates opposes talks with Omar, 2010-01-19
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• US to help boost Afghan exports, 2010-01-15
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• Civil-military balance stressed, 2010-01-14
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• China aiding stabilisation efforts in Afghanistan: US, 2010-01-14
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• Clinton, Okada discuss Afghanistan, 2010-01-13
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• Russia helping US in Afghanistan, 2010-01-13
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• Afghans remarkably patient about foreign presence: US, 2010-01-12
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• Rahimi focused on right priorities: Vilsack, 2010-01-12
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• Eide in talks with Clinton and Holbrooke, 2010-01-08
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• Tanin says Afghans ready to take security responsibility, 2010-01-07
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• Ban calls for effective steps to curb civilian casualties, 2010-01-07
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• Rejection of cabinet picks setback to Karzai: Jawad, 2010-01-06
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• US scholar underlines unity of effort in Afghanistan, 2010-01-05
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• Afghanistan at a critical juncture: Ban, 2010-01-05
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• Guerrilla war seen as Afghan national sport, 2010-01-04
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• America determined to destroy Al-Qaeda: White House, 2010-01-01
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• US mourns CIA losses in Khost, 2010-01-01
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• Ludin shares grief with Canadian troops' families, 2010-01-01
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• Much of Al-Qaeda emits from Af-Pak region: US, 2009-12-28
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• Can do business with new Karzai cabinet: US, 2009-12-23
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• 'Training Afghan forces tops US plan', 2009-12-23
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• Unconstitutional removal of Karzai never discussed: US, 2009-12-18
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• UN's Taliban sanctions list to be updated, 2009-12-18
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• US not concerned at cabinet delay, 2009-12-17
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• Durand Line spat can't be settled in middle of war: Holbrooke, 2009-12-17
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• Holbrooke on Durand Line spat, 2009-12-17
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• Pak Army outpaced expectations: McCain, 2009-12-16
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• Croatia backs US strategy for Afghanistan, 2009-12-11
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• US House OKs $2.6b aid to Afghanistan, 2009-12-11
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• Afghan force of 400,000 to cost $10b a year, 2009-12-10
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• US to back Taliban reintegration, 2009-12-10
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• Pak-Afghan border region epicenter of terror: Mullen, 2009-12-09
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• Next 18 months critical: McChrystal, 2009-12-09
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• US not sending more civilians to Afghanistan, 2009-12-08
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• US lauds allies' role in Afghanistan, 2009-12-05
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• No plan to quit Afghanistan: US, 2009-12-05
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• Ban welcomes Obama's new Afghan-Pak policy, 2009-12-03
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• Ready for security in five years: Afghan envoy to US, 2009-12-03
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• Canada welcomes new US Afghan policy, 2009-12-02
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• Obama: No interest in occupying Afghanistan, 2009-12-02
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• Ghani ranked 20th most influential global thinkers, 2009-12-01
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• Ban greets Karzai; Germany seeks swift results, 2009-11-20
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• US to deliver Afghan aid after verification, 2009-11-20
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• Ex-general warns against US withdrawal from Afghanistan, 2009-11-18
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• US hails plan to create anti-graft body, 2009-11-18
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• Afghanistan seeks Columbia's help in combating drugs, 2009-11-17
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• Abdullah backers may withdraw support to US, 2009-11-17
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• Afghanistan crippled by lack of coordination, 2009-11-16
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• Afghanistan needs upto $5b per annum for five years: Jawad, 2009-11-14
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• Obama, Karzai admins discuss goals, 2009-11-14
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• Japanese aid announcement to Afghanistan praised, 2009-11-12
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• World must help boost Afghan forces: Tanin, 2009-11-12
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• World leaders to attend Karzai's swearing-in, 2009-11-11
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• Afghanistan to dominate Obama's Asia trip, 2009-11-11
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• Success in Afghanistan requires firm commitment: Haidari, 2009-11-10
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• Afghanistan needs military and civilian plan: Tanin, 2009-11-10
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• Pak elite wants instability in Afghanistan, US lawmakers told, 2009-11-06
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• Afghan security situation worsening: Report, 2009-11-06
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• Forum for the Future: Afghanistan backs final declaration, 2009-11-05
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• Germany wants strategy to transfer responsibility in Afghanistan, 2009-11-04
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• Obama Admin wants Karzai to act fast on corruption, 2009-11-04
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• Karzai legitimate Afghan president: US, 2009-11-03
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• Jawad seeks Columbia's support on terror, narcotics, 2009-11-03
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• Afghan minister receives award in Colombia, 2009-11-02
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• Obama admin cautious on Abdullah boycott, 2009-11-02
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• Ban seeks extra funding for UN staff safety, 2009-10-31
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• US senators briefed on Wali Karzai's ties with CIA, 2009-10-31
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• Ban wants security for UN staff strengthened, 2009-10-30
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• Obama to hold meeting on Afghan plans, 2009-10-30
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• Kabul attack an attempt to derail runoff: US, 2009-10-29
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• No proof linking Wali Karzai to drug trafficking: Kerry, 2009-10-29
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• US remains committed to Afghanistan: Clinton, 2009-10-28
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• US, China pledge joint efforts against terrorism, 2009-10-28
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• US to develop six pilot districts for uplift works, 2009-10-27
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• Karzai wants to move forward, says Kerry, 2009-10-27
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• Abdullah worried about fraud in runoff, 2009-10-26
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• Holbrooke says he has fine relations with Karzai, 2009-10-24
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• India, Pakistan, Afghanistan united on terror: Tanin, 2009-10-24
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• Republicans want quick decision on Afghan policy, 2009-10-23
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• Obama, Eikenberry discuss Afghan poll, 2009-10-23
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• Kerry thanks Karzai for hospitality, 2009-10-22
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• Talks on coalition govt still going on: Kerry, 2009-10-22
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• Abdullah seen as gaining ground in presidential runoff, 2009-10-21
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• Election result must be legitimate: White House, 2009-10-18
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• Weak govt, graft sustaining insurgency: Report, 2009-10-16
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• US, Afghan firms to attend business conference, 2009-10-16
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• Obama gets report on training of Afghan forces, 2009-10-15
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• Tanin to chair negotiations on UN Security Council reform, 2009-10-15
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• Tanin calls high mortality rates a challenge to Afghanistan, 2009-10-14
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• Obama assures Afghanistan of long-term engagement, 2009-10-14
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• Obama lauds envoy role in Afghan strategy, 2009-10-12
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• US reiterates support for UN mission in Afghanistan, 2009-10-10
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• Kabul backs McChrystal's call for additional troops, 2009-10-10
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• US Congress okays $7.5b for ANA, ANP, 2009-10-09
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• Obama set to meet aides on more troops for Afghanistan, 2009-10-09
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• UN, US call punishing Kabul attack perpetrators, 2009-10-09
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• Kerry warns of al-Qaeda safe haven in Afghanistan, 2009-10-08
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• Investigation into election fraud moving forward: UN, 2009-10-08
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• Pakistan reiterates desire for stability in Afghanistan, 2009-10-07
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• War effort not to be scaled back: Obama, 2009-10-07
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• Virtual Museum of Afghan Civilisation on the anvil, 2009-10-06
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• In US, momentum grows against Afghan withdrawal, 2009-10-06
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• US lawmaker stresses end to Afghan drug trade, 2009-10-02
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• After dismissal, Galbraith takes a swipe at Eide, 2009-10-01
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• Obama begins Afghan strategy review, 2009-10-01
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• Afghans will eventually take care of their security: US, 2009-09-30
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• Spanta blasts negative media coverage, 2009-09-29
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• Spanta to meet world leaders in New York, 2009-09-27
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• No safe haven for al-Qaeda: Obama, 2009-09-24
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• McChrystals report: Obama to wait till new govt in Kabul, 2009-09-24
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• 'Gen McChrystal is the right man for the job', 2009-09-23
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• Afghanistan to have mission in New York, 2009-09-23
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• No new US policy till new Afghan govt is formed: Clinton, 2009-09-22
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• Karzai says no to a 'forced run-off', 2009-09-22
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• Failure in Afghanistan not an option: Haidari, 2009-09-22
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• Throw out fraudulent vote: White House, 2009-09-17
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• Obama's team briefs Congress on Afghan-Pak matrics, 2009-09-17
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• Obama admin committed to Afghanistan: Holbrooke, 2009-09-16
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• Afghan Army the most respected institution: Mullen, 2009-09-16
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• Ludin hosts dinner to Afghan cricket team, 2009-09-16
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• US calls for patience on elections, 2009-09-15
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• Levin averse to more troops for Afghanistan, 2009-09-12
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• Afghans cruise ahead in U-19 WC Qualifier, 2009-09-11
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• Afghanistan routs Netherlands, 2009-09-11
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• White House: US won't stay put in Afghanistan, 2009-09-11
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• US accuses Iran of playing both sides in Afghanistan, 2009-09-10
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• US underlines stability in Afghanistan, Pakistan, 2009-09-10
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• Sorting out fraud charges could take months, says US, 2009-09-09
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• Afghans trounce US in U-19 World Cup Qualifier, 2009-09-08
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• Afghanistan trounce Vanuatu, 2009-09-06
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• Afghanistan thrashes Hong Kong to score first win, 2009-09-05
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• Probe into election fraud charges underlined, 2009-09-04
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• Afghans in Toronto, lose first match, 2009-09-04
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• UNSC to discuss post-poll Afghanistan, 2009-09-03
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• Holbrooke has great respect for Karzai, 2009-09-03
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• Defence contractors in Afghanistan at all time high, 2009-09-02
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• Jawad attends White House Iftar party, 2009-09-02
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• US: More contractors than soldiers, 2009-09-02
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• Obama to consult all on McChrystal report, 2009-09-01
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• US concerned at charges of presidential vote fraud, 2009-09-01
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• Jawad hails Kennedy as friend of Afghanistan, 2009-08-28
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• US voices concern at Fahim as VP, 2009-08-28
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• Afghans need rule of law, says Mullen, 2009-08-27
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• UN envoy welcomes release of Afghan boy, 2009-08-27
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• US taking charges of poll fraud seriously, 2009-08-26
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• UN human rights chief welcomes Jawad's release, 2009-08-26
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• President urged to improve security, fight corruption, 2009-08-25
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• Gitmo detainee shifted to Afghanistan, 2009-08-25
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• Eikenberry for stronger Afghan security forces, 2009-08-24
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• Obama hopes post-poll govt to defeat militants, 2009-08-22
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• Fraud allegations issue of concern: US, 2009-08-21
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• US, UN to work with new Afghan govt, 2009-08-21
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• White House, UN concerned at Afghan media curbs, 2009-08-20
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• Afghans have right to elect their leaders: Clinton, 2009-08-19
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• Abdullah blasts Karzai for using govt machinery, 2009-08-19
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• Clinton asks Afghan leaders to behave responsibly, 2009-08-18
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• Military power alone can't win Afghan war: Obama, 2009-08-18
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• Gates sees progress on security front ahead of vote, 2009-08-14
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• Holbrooke due to monitor polls, 2009-08-14
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• Afghan policy under review, says White House official, 2009-08-12
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• US willing to work with post-poll Afghan govt, 2009-08-12
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• Security in Afghanistan a challenge: US, 2009-08-11
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• US to ensure level playing field for all poll candidates, 2009-08-10
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• Afghan Americans plead guilty in bribery case, 2009-08-08
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• US army contractor pleads guilty in bribery case, 2009-08-08
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• Jawad calls Mehsud's death a major achievement, 2009-08-08
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• Afghan women need UN support, says Tanin, 2009-08-08
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• Victory in Afghanistan not by military means alone: US, 2009-08-01
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• 2 Afghan-Americans charged with attempt to bribe US official, 2009-07-31
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• US, Russia have same goals in Afghanistan: Official, 2009-07-31
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• Clinton, Miliband discuss Afghanistan, 2009-07-30
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• Perfect election not possible: Holbrooke, 2009-07-30
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• ANSF key to success in Afghanistan: Report, 2009-07-28
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• Holbrooke seeks credit for Afghans holding polls in war time, 2009-07-27
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• Failure in Afghanistan not an option: NATO chief, 2009-07-21
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• Holbrooke due to assess current Afghan situation, 2009-07-21
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• Jawad faults the term Af-Pak, 2009-07-20
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• Holbrooke to visit Afghanistan next week, 2009-07-18
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• Implementation of Af-Pak policy on right track: Jawad, 2009-07-16
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• Secretary Clinton may visit Afghanistan in near future, 2009-07-16
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• UNSC calls for transparent polls, 2009-07-16
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• Stability tied to economic uplift, 2009-07-15
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• Major flaws in list of UNSC Taliban Sanctions Committee, 2009-07-15
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• Afghanistan needs more troops: McCain, 2009-07-13
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• Obama for probe into Taliban massacre, 2009-07-13
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• Pak Army blames forces in Kabul for Baluchistan unrest, 2009-07-11
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• Taliban make millions of dollars from poppy trade, 2009-07-10
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• US wants Arabs to stop financial flows into Afghanistan, 2009-07-10
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• Tide on Taliban to start turning in next 12-18 months, 2009-07-09
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• 'Taliban will try to get back Helmand', 2009-07-09
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• ROZs critical for US success in Afghanistan, Pakistan, 2009-07-08
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• Focus now on Afghanistan: Mullen, 2009-07-08
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• More troops depends on ground situation: Miliband, 2009-07-07
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• US Congress urged to revamp ROZs bill, 2009-07-07
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• Latest US operation in Afghanistan is toughest: Mullen, 2009-07-06
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• Samad presents credentials to French president, 2009-07-05
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• Afghan envoy seeks help from neighbours, 2009-07-01
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• US diplomat all praise for Afghan women's courage, 2009-07-01
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• Afghan citizen to stand trial in US, 2009-06-30
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• Kabul to lead anti-drug drive: US, 2009-06-30
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• UNSC set to discuss Afghan situation today, 2009-06-30
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• US to focus on agriculture in Afghanistan, 2009-06-26
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• US backs poll process, not candidates, 2009-06-25
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• Afghan situation is grave: Neumann, 2009-06-25
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• Afghan defence team in Ottawa, 2009-06-24
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• Iran skips Af-Pak meeting in Italy, 2009-06-24
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• Clinton happy over reporter release, 2009-06-21
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• Iran has interest in Afghan peace: US, 2009-06-19
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• Afghanistan regaining past glory: Jawad, 2009-06-18
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• Poll seen as a test for Karzai, 2009-06-18
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• Clinton underlines greater Indian role in Afghanistan, 2009-06-18
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• Afghan polls: US vows neutrality, 2009-06-17
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• Obama admin not backing Karzai's re-election bid, 2009-06-16
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• Crosbie new Canadian ambassador to Afghanistan, 2009-06-16
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• Afghan artefacts to go on display in US, 2009-06-12
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• US to switch focus from Iraq to Afghanistan; Mullen, 2009-06-10
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• US probe into Farah raids yet to be made public, 2009-06-09
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• Afghan war costs US $223b, says Congressional report, 2009-06-09
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• Afghan firms wins $30m US contract, 2009-06-07
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• Clinton lauds Turkish, Polish role in Afghanistan, 2009-06-06
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• Afghan counterinsurgency drive very complex: US admiral, 2009-06-05
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• Canada sees progress in Afghanistan, 2009-06-04
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• US to help Afghan anti-poppy drive, 2009-06-04
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• Afghanistan to figure in Obama address to Muslim world, 2009-06-04
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• New ISAF commander for minimising civilian casualties, 2009-06-03
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• Gen. Khudaidad set for top-level meetings in US, 2009-06-02
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• Obama to discuss Afghanistan with Arab leaders, 2009-05-30
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• Video shows Taliban killed in raids: Petraeus, 2009-05-30
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• Obama to slap sanctions on drug ring, 2009-05-30
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• Karzai has edge over rivals, US report says, 2009-05-28
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• Canada great contributor to Afghanistan rebuilding: Samad, 2009-05-26
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• US Senate for changes in Shiite law, 2009-05-23
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• Gates rules out reconciliation with Taliban fighters, 2009-05-23
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• Eikenberry urges Karzai to curb graft, 2009-05-23
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• Gates defines success in Afghanistan, 2009-05-21
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• State Department to encourage green revolution in Afghanistan, 2009-05-21
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• Afghan beauty pageant in California, 2009-05-20
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• Hundreds of civilian American personnel due in summer, 2009-05-20
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• Insurgency on the rise: CIA chief, 2009-05-20
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• Musharraf blasts Karzai for double game, 2009-05-18
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• US military to avoid civilian deaths, 2009-05-15
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• Jawad praises Eikenberry, McChrystal, 2009-05-14
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• Zardari, Karzai committed to battling terror: Boucher, 2009-05-14
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• Kerry concerned at poison attacks on girls, 2009-05-13
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• Pak-Afghan cooperation key to peace: Ban, 2009-05-13
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• Four trilateral summits a year, says Holbrooke, 2009-05-13
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• Envoy wants safe havens to go before engaging Taliban, 2009-05-13
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• Top US commander in Afghanistan fired, 2009-05-12
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• US sending in extra troops a bit late, believes Karzai, 2009-05-11
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• Karzai, Zardari warn world security at stake, 2009-05-09
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• Russia advises US on Afghanistan, 2009-05-09
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• Pakistan, Afghanistan evolve action plan to fight terror, 2009-05-09
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• Congressional panel okays $1.52b Afghan aid, 2009-05-08
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• US recognises gravity of civilian deaths: Karzai, 2009-05-08
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• Kabul, Islamabad ink transit trade MoU, 2009-05-07
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• Greece to back Afghanistan's uplift, 2009-05-06
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• Afghan president receives welcome on Capitol Hill, 2009-05-06
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• Karzai defends VP pick, stresses strong US ties, 2009-05-06
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• Mullen says US military focus shifting to Afghanistan, 2009-05-05
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• Trilateral presidential summit to help coordinate strategy: US, 2009-05-05
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• Kerry sets terms for aid to Pakistan, 2009-05-05
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• Kabul ready to discuss any issue at trilateral summit, 2009-05-04
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• Gates backs Karzai's stand, 2009-05-04
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• Afghan Women Empowerment Act lands in US Congress, 2009-05-02
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• Clinton sees confusion in Pakistan on militancy, 2009-05-02
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• US presses Pakistan for consistent action against Taliban, 2009-05-02
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• US not backing any Afghan presidential wannabe, 2009-05-01
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• Clinton, Gates seek approval of aid to Pakistan, 2009-05-01
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• US to give Kabul $5m in mine action aid, 2009-05-01
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• Karzai, Steinmeier discuss US policy review, 2009-04-30
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• Taliban, al-Qaeda have safe havens in western Pakistan, 2009-04-30
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• Bill in US Senate for emergency aid to Pakistan, 2009-04-30
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• Embassy honors Afghan-Canadian advocates, 2009-04-30
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• US needs to help Pakistan, says Obama, 2009-04-30
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• Afghan violence threatens reconstruction efforts, 2009-04-29
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• No idea Bin Laden is dead or alive, says US, 2009-04-29
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• Taliban, al-Qaeda have shown considerable resilience: Petraeus, 2009-04-28
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• 'US will continue to hunt Osama', 2009-04-28
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• Events in Pak spiraling out of control: Ex-US general, 2009-04-28
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• Bravery of Kandahar schoolgirls praised, 2009-04-28
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• Petraeus backs foreign forces' reconciliation move, 2009-04-28
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• Pak 'most dangerous country' says Gingrich, 2009-04-25
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• Afghanistan submits National Civilian Surge Plan to US, 2009-04-25
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• Pak Army not committed to terror fight: Jawad, 2009-04-25
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• Obama for halt to Taliban advances in Pakistan, 2009-04-25
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• akistan inching closer towards tipping point: Mullen, 2009-04-25
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• Obama to remind Karzai, Zardari their responsibilities, 2009-04-23
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• Pakistan poses a mortal threat to the global security: Clinton, 2009-04-23
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• Unambiguous commitment to Afghanistan needed: Tanin, 2009-04-23
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• Mullen worried about Pak nukes if descent continues, 2009-04-23
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• Goal in Afghanistan is to disrupt al Qaeda: Clinton, 2009-04-23
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• US cannot allow a free run to al Qaeda in Pakistan, 2009-04-23
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• Obama invites Karzai, Zardari to White House, 2009-04-22
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• Pakistan both a victim and safe haven of terrorism: Flournoy, 2009-04-22
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• Lieberman for raising size of Afghan security forces to 425000, 2009-04-22
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• International community need to come together to defeat Taliban: US, 2009-04-22
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• Pakistan a greater threat than Afghanistan: Reed, 2009-04-22
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• Next generation of terrorist from nuclear armed Pakistan: CFR, 2009-04-21
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• Swat not for Omar and Laden: US, 2009-04-21
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• Afghan-Pak and US trilateral meeting next month: Jawad, 2009-04-20
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• No final decision on reconciliation yet: Holbrooke, 2009-04-20
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• Pak double game must be confronted: Boston Globe, 2009-04-18
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• Baluchis hold demo in front of Pak Embassy, 2009-04-18
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• US admits trust problem with Pakistan, 2009-04-18
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• New Afghan law could curtail rights to education and gender equality: UNESCO head, 2009-04-18
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• Mahmood Karzai demands removal of justice minister, 2009-04-17
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• 'Donor's uplift policies at root of corruption', 2009-04-17
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• UNHCR voices concern over murder of three Baluch leaders in Pakistan, 2009-04-16
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• Extremists need to be confronted: US, 2009-04-16
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• Senior Afghan officials to visit Washington in April and May, 2009-04-16
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• Liberal MPs call on Harper government to defend women's rights in Afghanistan, 2009-04-16
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• Swat deal irks USA, 2009-04-15
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• US gets tough on Pakistan, 2009-04-15
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• Violence in Afghanistan to go up: Mullen, 2009-04-15
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• Post Swat deal: US may expand its unilateral airstrikes, 2009-04-14
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• Ahmedzai to contest presidential elections, 2009-04-14
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• Negotiating with the Taliban wont stabilize Afghanistan: Report, 2009-04-14
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• Karzai seeks resources to fight corruption, 2009-04-14
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• Obama proposes $1.6 billion assistance for Afghanistan, 2009-04-13
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• Pashtuns for UN investigations into killing of Baloch leaders, 2009-04-11
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• Poor governance responsible for Taliban resurgence: Ghani, 2009-04-11
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• Afghan stability to ensure peace in region, 2009-04-11
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• Taliban, al Qaeda posing threat from Afghan border, 2009-04-10
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• US Australia discuss Afghan- Pak situation, 2009-04-08
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• US in Afghanistan only to defeat al Qaeda: Biden, 2009-04-08
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• US welcomes Karzai's decision to review women's bill, 2009-04-08
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• 'Pak is both headache and necessity for US', 2009-04-07
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• Peace talks with Taliban to be Afghan-led: US, 2009-04-04
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• Top al-Qaeda leaders residing in FATA: Mullen, 2009-04-04
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• UN rights official wants women's law declared void, 2009-04-04
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• Bill seeking triple non-military aid to Pakistan introduced, 2009-04-04
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• Senate passes budget providing more aid to Afghanistan, Pakistan, 2009-04-03
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• US urges Karzai to review 'controversial women law', 2009-04-03
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• Need for long-term Afghan-US partnership stressed, 2009-04-03
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• US has vital interest in Afghanistan, Pakistan: Petraeus, 2009-04-03
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• ISI needs to be fixed as part of problem: US official, 2009-04-02
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• Proposal to send another 10,000 troops to Afghanistan, 2009-04-02
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• Af Pak a responsibility of the world; not us alone: US, 2009-04-01
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• Ban term 2009 critical for Afghanistan, 2009-04-01
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• Show results that you are serious: US to Pakistan, 2009-04-01
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• Clinton for a strong and self-reliant Afghanistan, 2009-04-01
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• Clinton supports reconciliation with moderate Taliban, 2009-04-01
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• Pakistan needs help in fighting terrorism: US, 2009-03-31
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• US urges Afghans to support SC ruling, 2009-03-29
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• New contact group on Afghanistan to be formed, 2009-03-28
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• Corruption is a cancer for Afghanistan: Holbrooke, 2009-03-28
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• Obama administration rules out any interim govt after May 22, 2009-03-28
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• Congress welcomes new strategy, 2009-03-28
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• Training Afghan security forces stressed, 2009-03-28
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• Hague conference to set the framework on Afghanistan: US, 2009-03-28
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• Strategy stresses on Afghanistan's rebuilding, 2009-03-28
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• Jawad thanks Obama for new Afghan strategy, 2009-03-27
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• Win the heart of the people: Afghans to Obama, 2009-03-27
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• US not to back any candidate in Afghan polls, 2009-03-27
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• Al Qaeda seek to regain territorial control in Afghanistan and Pakistan, 2009-03-27
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• Obama to release his Afghan-Pak policy today, 2009-03-27
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• Ban appoints American Galbraith as deputy to Eide, 2009-03-26
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• Areas along Durand Line pose threat to US FBI, 2009-03-26
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• Lack of security puts US funded projects under risk: Official, 2009-03-26
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• $10m reward for info on Pak terror leaders, 2009-03-26
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• Threat from al Qaeda to be taken seriously: Obama, 2009-03-25
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• US Chamber recommends more economic engagement with Pakistan, 2009-03-25
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• New policy should focus on people of Afghanistan: Mullen, 2009-03-25
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• Kai Eide meets top Obama Administration officials, 2009-03-25
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• World Bank approves $30m grant to Afghanistan, 2009-03-25
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• Don't reduce your goals to counterterrorism: McCain, 2009-03-24
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• SC condemns attack on civilians, staffing child soldiers, 2009-03-24
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• Clinton to hold series of meetings at The Hague on Afghanistan, 2009-03-24
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• Security Council extends UNAMA Afghan mission by one year, 2009-03-24
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• US concerned about the situation along Durand Line, 2009-03-24
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• Need to improve diplomatic effort in Pakistan: Obama, 2009-03-23
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• Afghanistan a tough nut to crack: Obama, 2009-03-23
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• Selection of a powerful figure as Afghan PM on the cards, 2009-03-21
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• Zia visits Brasilia to strengthen ties with Brazil, 2009-03-21
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• Massive US civilian aid for Pakistan likely: Report, 2009-03-20
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• Karzai spells out conditions for talks with Taliban, 2009-03-20
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• Polls crucial for Afghan future, says UNSC, 2009-03-20
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• Stable Afghanistan key to peace in region: Pakistan, 2009-03-20
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• No mediation in peace talks, Tanin tells UN, 2009-03-20
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• Miliband for strengthening Afghan forces, 2009-03-19
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• Obama cautioned on lowering US goals in Afghanistan, 2009-03-19
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• US for coherent world policy on Afghan-Pak situation, 2009-03-19
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• US allowed Afghan war to slip from victory to crisis, 2009-03-18
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• Pakistanis recognise terror threat: Pentagon, 2009-03-18
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• Obama urged to reconsider troop surge, 2009-03-18
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• Vote poses crucial test for Afghanistan: Ban, 2009-03-14
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• US not there to occupy Afghanistan: Mullen, 2009-03-14
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• US raids pause helped response to civilian deaths, 2009-03-13
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• Strategy must include elimination of safe haven, 2009-03-13
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• Military surge should accompany political surge: Ban, 2009-03-13
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• Clinton to participate in Hague summit, 2009-03-13
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• Afghan woman gets world courage award, 2009-03-12
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• Pentagon supports Karzais reconciliation approach, 2009-03-12
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• Obama picks new ambassador to Afghanistan, 2009-03-12
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• Congressmen doubt Pak willingness to fight terrorism, 2009-03-11
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• FATA provides vital sanctuary to al Qaeda: US intelligence, 2009-03-11
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• Obama discusses Afghanistan with Ban, 2009-03-11
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• Need to look at Afghanistan and Pakistan together: Biden, 2009-03-10
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• India, US discuss Afghanistan imbroglio, 2009-03-10
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• Obama urged to reconsider troops surge, 2009-03-10
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• Biden in Brussles for talks with NATO allies, 2009-03-10
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• Pakistan must reform its intelligence agency: report, 2009-03-07
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• Planning for Afghan attacks hatched inside Pakistan, 2009-03-07
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• Iran was helpful to US in Afghanistan: Clinton, 2009-03-07
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• Terrorists attacking heart and soul of South Asia: Boucher, 2009-03-07
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• Afghan women have a crucial role to play: Rice, 2009-03-06
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• AI urges Kabul for human rights plan, 2009-03-06
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• Afghan woman selected for US courage award, 2009-03-06
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• Clinton proposes regional conference on Afghanistan, 2009-03-06
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• US welcomes EICA's decision, 2009-03-05
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• Karzai's concern is legitimate: Gates, 2009-03-04
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• Biden to consult NATO allies on Afghanistan and Pakistan, 2009-03-04
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• Safe haven for al Qaeda remains in Pakistan: Obama, 2009-03-04
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• US in favor of a credible and secure election process, 2009-03-03
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• Obama to discuss Afghanistan with British PM, 2009-03-03
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• ROZ bill reintroduced in US Senate, 2009-03-03
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• Extraordinarily difficult to find Osama: Mullen, 2009-03-02
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• All terrorist networks have safe haven in Pakistan: Gates, 2009-03-02
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• 'Looking for a comprehensive strategy in Afghanistan', 2009-03-01
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• Swat deal gives militants time to regroup: Jalali, 2009-03-01
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• US still in favor of poll delay, 2009-03-01
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• No long term stay in Afghanistan: Obama, 2009-02-28
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• Clinton announces more trilateral meetings, 2009-02-27
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• Afghan policy review shows Obama determination, 2009-02-27
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• Laura Bush becomes active on Afghanistan, 2009-02-27
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• US senator for expanding and strengthening ANA, 2009-02-27
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• US to adopt 'wait and watch' policy on Swat deal, 2009-02-27
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• Clinton meets Spanta, Qurishi, 2009-02-26
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• McCain for raising Afghan army size to 200,000, 2009-02-26
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• US to boost supplies for Afghan force via Torkham, 2009-02-26
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• US War in Afghanistan can be lost in Pakistan: Kerry, 2009-02-26
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• Obama appreciates Japan role in Afghanistan, 2009-02-25
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• US will not allow terrorists to attack from safe haven, 2009-02-25
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• Canada hails deployment of more US troops in Afghan south, 2009-02-25
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• Spanta meets Qureshi expresses concern over Swat deal, 2009-02-25
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• Afghanistan cannot be allowed as terror safe haven: Pelosi, 2009-02-24
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• Clinton says she recommended special envoy in 2007, 2009-02-23
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• Troop surge is part of overall strategy, says Hillary, 2009-02-21
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• Afghan, Pak delegates to provide input to US review, 2009-02-21
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• Closure of Manas base not to affect operations: US, 2009-02-20
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• Kabul welcomes Washington's announcement of troop surge, 2009-02-20
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• Afghan delegates likely to have in-depth talks in US, 2009-02-20
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• Spanta, Qureshi due in Washington next week, 2009-02-19
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• Troop surge not a temporary uplift: US general, 2009-02-19
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• Swat peace treaty not encouraging sign: Holbrooke, 2009-02-19
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• Obama announces surge of 17000 US troops, 2009-02-18
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• Presidential polls could be postponed: Report, 2009-02-18
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• Shariah within Pakistan's constitution: US, 2009-02-18
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• Don't follow Russians in Afghanistan: Clinton to Obama, 2009-02-18
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• Experts say Afghanistan can be stabilized, 2009-02-17
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• US,Turkey discuss Afghan-Pak issue, 2009-02-17
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• Obama to take a decision on Afghanistan soon: White House, 2009-02-17
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• US forces not to leave Afghanistan soon: Karzai, 2009-02-16
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• No decision on troops enhancement yet: White House, 2009-02-14
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• Clinton to discuss Afghanistan in China and Japan, 2009-02-14
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• Taliban's influence increasing: US, 2009-02-13
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• Obama great inspiration to the world: Karzai, 2009-02-13
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• Kabul attacks harden US resolve: White House, 2009-02-12
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• It is race against time in Afghanistan: Kerry, 2009-02-11
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• No talks with Taliban: US, 2009-02-11
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• Riedel to chair interagency policy review on Afghanistan and Pakistan, 2009-02-11
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• Decision on additional troops to Afghanistan in next few days, 2009-02-11
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• Congress for a strong intelligence and military presence in Afghanistan, 2009-02-11
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• Zardari cares about getting control of the situation: Obama, 2009-02-10
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• Obama hints at Taliban's safe havens in FATA, 2009-02-10
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• Long term stability key to winning war on terror, 2009-02-10
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• Afghan govt's writ limited: Obama, 2009-02-10
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• Kerry praises Zardari, Gen Kayani, 2009-02-06
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• It is difficult but not impossible: Ashraf Ghani, 2009-02-06
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• Afghanistan is a burden for us: French FM, 2009-02-06
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• Holbrooke on a consultative trip: Clinton, 2009-02-06
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• Violence in Afghanistan getting worse Mullen, 2009-02-06
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• Clinton to find out where the money is going in Afghanistan, 2009-02-05
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• US commander appreciates local cooperation, 2009-02-05
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• Clinton discusses Afghanistan with allies, 2009-02-04
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• Afghan govt the weakest one: Pentagon, 2009-02-04
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• Troops needed to establish security baseline: Pentagon, 2009-02-04
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• Can't afford to overlook Afghanistan: Mullen, 2009-02-04
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• Afghan reconstruction fragmented, lacks coherence, 2009-02-01
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• Al Qaeda finds safe haven in Pakistan: Dick Cheney, 2009-01-12
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• Double the size of Afghan army and police: Congressman, 2009-01-10
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• Still pursuing Osama bin Laden: White House, 2009-01-10
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• 'Afghanistan, Pakistan have merged into one problem', 2009-01-09
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• Two top Al Qaeda leaders killed in US missile strike, 2009-01-09
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• US to award Pak officials on terrorists' information, 2009-01-08
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• Afghan war must be extended to FATA, 2009-01-08
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• Bush praises his soldiers for liberating Afghans from Taliban, 2009-01-07
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• Pakistan top challenge for Obama: Hadley, 2009-01-07
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• Failure would mean Taliban taking over Afghanistan, 2009-01-07
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• Biden to visit Afghanistan and Pakistan this week, 2009-01-07
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• Troops surge in Afghanistan is not going to help much: NYT columnist, 2009-01-06
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• Focus on Afghanistan: Brookings Memo to Obama, 2009-01-06
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• Bond for appointment of special Afghan -Pak coordinator, 2009-01-02
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• No request to Korea to send troops to Afghanistan: US, 2008-12-24
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• Afghan imbroglio needs political solution, 2008-12-24
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• Pak's recent efforts encouraging: Khalilzad, 2008-12-23
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• Secure Dasht-e-Leili mass grave immediately: PHR, 2008-12-23
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• Khan sentenced to life imprisonment, 2008-12-23
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• 'UN report on Afghan children misleading', 2008-12-20
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• Afghan women still need a lot of encouragement: Laura Bush, 2008-12-19
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• Ban concerned over deteriorating humanitarian situation, 2008-12-18
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• NATO help sought in securing Dasht-e-Leili mass grave, 2008-12-17
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• Pak Army getting better in counterinsurgency: Gates, 2008-12-16
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• Pakistan role critical for peace in Afghanistan: Miliband, 2008-12-16
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• Karzai's services for fledgling democracy hailed, 2008-12-16
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• Surge would work in Afghanistan too: Bush, 2008-12-15
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• I want to thank people of Afghanistan: Bush, 2008-12-15
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• PHR demands probe into reports on Dostum, 2008-12-13
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• Appoint special Afghan Pak coordinator: Senator Bond, 2008-12-13
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• Mumbai attack shows danger of safe haven: Mullen, 2008-12-11
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• Laura Bush praises courageous Afghan women, 2008-12-11
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• Militant activities in western Pakistan pose threat to US, 2008-12-10
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• Condoleezza Rice praises Afghan President Karzai, 2008-12-10
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• Afghanistan to take longer time than Iraq: White House, 2008-12-09
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• Long term occupation is not going to work in Afghanistan: Obama, 2008-12-08
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• Afghanistan can't be solved without solving Pakistan: Obama, 2008-12-08
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• 20,000 more US troops expected to Afghanistan, 2008-12-06
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• 'Afghanistan a more complex challenge than Iraq', 2008-12-05
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• 'Rebuilding Afghanistan is a true global undertaking', 2008-12-04
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• Laura Bush is proud of Afghans, 2008-12-04
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• Allies faltered on three accounts: Afghan diplomat, 2008-12-03
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• Real threat is from al Qaeda in Afghanistan: Gates, 2008-12-03
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• Obama to ensure successful strategy against Taliban, 2008-12-02
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• No movement of troops from Afghan to India border: Envoy, 2008-12-01
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• No power sharing with Taliban: Jawad, 2008-12-01
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• Would continue to work on Afghanistan: Laura Bush, 2008-12-01
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• Afghanistan to dominate NATO ministerial summit, 2008-11-27
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• Two to three additional brigades needed in Afghanistan: Obama, 2008-11-27
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• Rice rules out setting any timetable in Afghanistan, 2008-11-27
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• Pajhwok receives International Press Freedom Award, 2008-11-26
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• Samad congratulates Rahimi, 2008-11-25
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• Bush, Harper discuss Afghanistan in Lima, 2008-11-23
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• 'I long for the day when kids can play in streets', 2008-11-22
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• SC delegation leaves for Afghanistan, 2008-11-22
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• Reconciliation to be a painful process: Jawad, 2008-11-22
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• No sign that Taliban want to talk: Boucher, 2008-11-22
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• Terrorists might stay inside Afghanistan this winter, 2008-11-22
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• Civilian and military approach needed: Germany, 2008-11-21
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• A Pashtun challenge to Pak existence: report, 2008-11-21
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• US to support repatriation of refugees, 2008-11-20
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• No Indian troops in Afghanistan: McKiernan, 2008-11-20
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• Eight DMs meet in Canada on Afghanistan, 2008-11-20
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• Bush to thank Japan and S. Korea on Afghanistan, 2008-11-20
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• AAPI to help improve Afghan health care, 2008-11-20
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• Taliban running out of options, 2008-11-19
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• To win the war, increase the size of Afghan forces: Expert, 2008-11-18
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• President Zardari to visit Kabul soon, 2008-11-17
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• Acid attack reflects Taliban's brutality: Pentagon, 2008-11-15
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• Laura Bush condemns acid attack on girls, 2008-11-14
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• Karzai leaves for London, 2008-11-13
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• Review of US Afghan Policy yet to complete: SD, 2008-11-06
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• Afghan Americans celebrate Obama victory, 2008-11-05
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• Security Council delegation to visit Afghanistan, 2008-11-05
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• Afghan officials aided attack on US soldiers, 2008-11-04
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• Hunt for Osama bin Laden is on: White House, 2008-11-04
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• Reconciliation is Pak, Afghans prerogative: Boucher, 2008-11-01
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• No direct talks with Taliban: Obama, 2008-11-01
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• Afghan govt not capable of delivering: Obama, 2008-11-01
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• New American policy on Pakistan on the anvil, 2008-10-31
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• Volunteers sought to help support rule of law, 2008-10-31
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• Next US President to seek more forces in Afghanistan, 2008-10-31
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• Afghan imbroglio needs great wisdom, courage, 2008-10-31
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• Taliban only want to create chaos, 2008-10-30
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• No reconciliation with Mullah Omar: Pentagon, 2008-10-30
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• Gender sensitive training urged for foreign troop, 2008-10-30
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• US supports Karzai-led reconciliation process, 2008-10-29
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• US deems talks with Omar unimaginable, 2008-10-29
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• Hidden treasures exhibition opens in San Francisco, 2008-10-28
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• Afghans organize fund raising for Obama, 2008-10-25
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• Poppy cultivation drops in Afghanistan, 2008-10-25
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• Khan arrested; produced in New York Court, 2008-10-25
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• US senator for tougher action against al-Qaeda, 2008-10-24
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• Situation in Afghanistan is urgent: Obama, 2008-10-23
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• US airlifting MRAPs to Afghanistan, 2008-10-23
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• Palin slams Obama for Pakistan bashing, 2008-10-22
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• Investigate death of women journalists, says Nekzad, 2008-10-22
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• Ban shocked at the methodology applied in civilian massacre, 2008-10-21
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• US varsity to focus on Afghanistan next year, 2008-10-21
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• Obama-Biden for political solution in Afghanistan, 2008-10-20
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• Ehsan Bayat receives award in Canada, 2008-10-19
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• 'Neighbors underestimate Afghans desire for stability', 2008-10-19
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• Afghanistan best ground for US Iran cooperation, 2008-10-19
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• Iran trying to influence Afghanistan: US report, 2008-10-18
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• Turkey for stable Afghanistan: Turkish FM, 2008-10-18
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• Manas Base important for Afghanistan: Boucher, 2008-10-18
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• Growth rate to drop by four per cent: Ahady, 2008-10-17
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• Afghan-Pak relations improving: Eide, 2008-10-17
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• Afghanistan expands ties with Latin America, 2008-10-17
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• Afghanistan has tested US capacity: Gates, 2008-10-17
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• Demand for another additional US brigade in Afghanistan, 2008-10-17
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• Civilian deaths: US promises to be more proactive, 2008-10-17
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• Relations with Afghanistan to be improved: Pak envoy, 2008-10-16
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• Positive developments must be built upon: Kai Eide, 2008-10-15
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• Tanin's remarks incorrect and misleading: Pak Envoy, 2008-10-15
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• India for assistance through Afghan national budget, 2008-10-15
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• No sanctuaries for Taliban: Khalilzad to Pakistan, 2008-10-15
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• Afghan Foreign Minister to visit Islamabad on Oct 22, 2008-10-15
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• Iran warned not to appease terror groups, 2008-10-15
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• Be prepared for more violence: Kai Eide, 2008-10-15
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• 'Talks only with those willing to join peace process', 2008-10-14
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• 'Political move must not overshadow military action', 2008-10-14
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• Tanin hopeful of strong Afghan-Pak ties, 2008-10-14
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• Security Council to discuss Afghanistan today, 2008-10-14
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• Italy shows commitment in Afghanistan: Bush, 2008-10-13
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• NATO ready to win the war in Afghanistan: Gates, 2008-10-11
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• Afghanistan is a proud country Ban ki-Moon, 2008-10-11
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• Ambassador Tanin given key assignment at the UN, 2008-10-11
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• Slovakia to double its troops in Afghanistan, 2008-10-10
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• Osama is in FATA: General Petraeus, 2008-10-09
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• Situation in Afghanistan precarious: Ban ki-Moon, 2008-10-08
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• Palin condemns Obama statement on Afghanistan, 2008-10-07
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• Call for Afghan communications scholarship, 2008-10-06
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• PPF for converting madrassas into Peace Schools, 2008-10-06
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• Four US companies charged of major fraud, 2008-10-04
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• Kabul mulling hosting SAARC meetings, 2008-10-04
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• US releases emergency fund for refugees, 2008-10-04
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• 'Several challenges in meeting Almaty objective', 2008-10-04
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• Number of ANA has to be increased: Rice, 2008-10-04
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• Senate confirms General McKiernan as US commander in Afghanistan, 2008-10-03
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• Joint patrolling a great idea: ISAF chief, 2008-10-02
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• Progress in Afghanistan; but difficulties remain: Bush, 2008-10-02
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• Pakistan Act to cost US $ 7.5b in five years, 2008-10-01
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• Pentagon applauds Pak action against militants, 2008-10-01
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• Eide discusses Afghanistan with NATO chief, 2008-10-01
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• Security situation in Afghanistan deteriorates: Ban ki Moon, 2008-09-30
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• Afghanistan poses complex and difficult challenge than Iraq, 2008-09-30
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• US condemns murder of Lt Col Kakar, 2008-09-30
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• Kazakhstan concerned over situation in Afghanistan, 2008-09-30
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• US expresses support for resumption of jirga process and ROZ, 2008-09-27
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• Karzai invites Bush to Afghanistan, 2008-09-27
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• Bush admires Karzai leadership qualities, 2008-09-27
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• 'Friends of Pakistan' launched in New York, 2008-09-27
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• Bush and Karzai review PRTs, 2008-09-27
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• Bush reiterates commitment to Afghanistan, 2008-09-27
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• Bush seeks India's view on Afghanistan, 2008-09-26
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• US Afghan strategic partnership meeting held, 2008-09-26
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• Afghan related legislation introduced in Senate, 2008-09-26
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• Ban discusses Afghanistan with Zardari, 2008-09-26
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• Turkey to host another Afghan Pak Summit, 2008-09-26
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• US conducting review of Shindand incident, 2008-09-26
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• Karzai discusses Afghan situation with Ban, 2008-09-25
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• Karzai reaches Washington to meet Bush Friday, 2008-09-25
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• US to review Afghan war strategy, 2008-09-25
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• Address civilian deaths issue: Karzai tells UN, 2008-09-25
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• Democracy in Pakistan brings ray of hope: Karzai, 2008-09-24
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• Afghans a determined people: Bush, 2008-09-24
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• Afghanistan victim of NATO countries: Ahmadinejad, 2008-09-24
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• Karzai receives Rumi Medal from UNESCO, 2008-09-24
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• U.S. respects Pakistan's sovereignty: Bush, 2008-09-23
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• Europe will stand by Afghanistan: Sarkozy, 2008-09-23
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• Afghanistan welcomes adoption of ISAF resolution, 2008-09-23
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• Karzai arrives in New York to attend the UN session, 2008-09-23
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• UN extends ISAF mandate in Afghanistan, 2008-09-23
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• Karzai to receive Rumi Medal from UNESCO, 2008-09-22
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• A crucial trip for Karzai to the United Nations, 2008-09-22
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• Afghanistan on top of US agenda at the UN, 2008-09-22
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• US, Russia at odds on Afghanistan, 2008-09-19
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• Tanin takes over as UNGA veep, 2008-09-18
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• Pak-Afghan border security worries US, 2008-09-18
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• Al-Qaeda has safe havens in Afghanistan: Obama, 2008-09-18
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• Bush hails progress in fughting poppies, 2008-09-17
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• ANA Air Corps to be operational by 2011, 2008-09-16
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• US looking at Afghan troop surge, 2008-08-01
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• Afghan woman elected to CEDAW, 2008-07-31
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• CERF earmarks $4.6m in relief for Afghanistan, 2008-07-31
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• US to Pakistan: Do more to fight terror, 2008-07-30
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• Italy flexible on troop movement in Afghanistan, 2008-07-30
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• Afghanistan dominates Bush-Gilani parley, 2008-07-29
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• America a little impatient: Gilani, 2008-07-29
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• Successful Afghan democracy in Pak interest: Bush, 2008-07-29
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• Bush thinks Pak needs to do more, 2008-07-29
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• North American Pashtuns appeal to Bush, Gilani, 2008-07-28
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• Obama for more cooperation from Pakistan, 2008-07-28
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• Afghans direly need int'l support: Rice, 2008-07-27
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• We cannot afford failure in Afghanistan: Sarkozy, 2008-07-26
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• Australia not to increase its troops in Afghanistan, 2008-07-26
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• Obama seeks German help in Afghanistan, 2008-07-25
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• Corruption a big challenge in Afghanistan: US, 2008-07-25
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• Fatimi in US to muster support for health sector, 2008-07-24
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• 'Need more troops for Afghanistan sooner than later', 2008-07-24
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• US concerned over militancy increase in eastern Afghanistan, 2008-07-24
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• 'America could repeat the Soviet experience in Afghanistan', 2008-07-24
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• Iraq strategy would also work in Afghanistan: McCain, 2008-07-23
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• ANA success good news story in Afghanistan: Gen Cone, 2008-07-23
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• Obama endorses Afghan view on India and Pakistan, 2008-07-23
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• White House praises Karzai exceptional leadership role, 2008-07-23
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• Afghanistan and Chile establish diplomatic relations, 2008-07-23
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• Situation in Afghanistan is perilous and urgent: Obama, 2008-07-23
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• 'More US troops to Afghanistan in 2009', 2008-07-19
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• International community urged to fulfill its commitment, 2008-07-19
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• Situation in Afghanistan has taken a bad turn: McCain, 2008-07-19
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• Tanin for exercising maximum caution while using force, 2008-07-19
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• Taliban killing innocent civilians: Rice, 2008-07-18
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• Real war against terrorism is in Afghanistan: Pelosi, 2008-07-18
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• McCain and Obama fight it on Afghanistan, 2008-07-17
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• 'Enemy in Afghanistan has grown bolder', 2008-07-17
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• Congressman favors aerial spraying for poppy eradication, 2008-07-17
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• Gates wants more US troops for Afghanistan, 2008-07-17
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• US to investigate Karzai's allegations, 2008-07-16
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• McCain favors unity of command in Afghanistan, 2008-07-16
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• Afghanistan is a tough fight with a tough enemy: Bush, 2008-07-16
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• We should focus on Kandahar, Karachi not Baghdad, says Obama, 2008-07-15
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• All terrorists live in Afghanistan and Pakistan: Biden, 2008-07-15
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• Obama blamed for neglecting Afghanistan, 2008-07-15
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• US deeply concerned over cross border infiltration from Pakistan, 2008-07-15
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• No withdrawal of Pak forces from tribal areas, 2008-07-14
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• raq weakens Afghanistan front: Obama, 2008-07-14
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• US urges Musharraf to help free two American citizens, 2008-07-14
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• US Senator indicates moving troops from Iraq to Afghanistan, 2008-07-14
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• ROZs to help contain extremism in FATA: Qureshi, 2008-07-12
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• UNSC concerned at security situation, 2008-07-12
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• Karzai govt stuck in bunker: Obama, 2008-07-12
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• US asked to restructure Pakistan policy, 2008-07-11
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• UN panel to probe Bhutto's assassination: Qureshi, 2008-07-11
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• Pakistan desires Afghan peace, 2008-07-11
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• Eide urges political solution, 2008-07-11
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• No proof of foreign hand in embassy attack: Gates, 2008-07-10
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• Pakistan won't allow foreign troops, 2008-07-10
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• India averse to pacts with terrorists, 2008-07-10
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• Eide asks donors to meet aid pledges, 2008-07-10
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• Spanta assails deals with militants, 2008-07-10
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• Spanta in New York to attend UNSC meeting, 2008-07-09
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• G-8 leaders vow to fight terror, 2008-07-09
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• Obama promises offensive against al-Qaeda, 2008-07-08
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• Skyrocketing food prices fuel IMF concern, 2008-07-08
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• Secretary-general, UNSC and Canada excoriate blast, 2008-07-08
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• UNSC adds more names to al-Qaeda sanctions list, 2008-07-04
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• Where extra troops will come from, asks Obama, 2008-07-04
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• US mly sacrifice won't go in vain: Afghan envoy, 2008-07-03
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• Pak-Afghan border control stressed, 2008-07-03
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• Obama plans Afghan trip to assess ground situation, 2008-07-02
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• Pakhtuns called worst sufferers of violence, 2008-07-02
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• Washington underlines Kabul-Islamabad cooperation, 2008-07-01
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• Bush failed to destroy al-Qaeda: Biden, 2008-07-01
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• Pakistani beauty queen plans potable water for Afghans, 2008-06-30
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• State Dept concerned at provisions of ROZs bill, 2008-06-29
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• UN official links Taliban to poppies, 2008-06-29
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• Efforts afoot to derail Canada's Afghan mission, 2008-06-29
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• Afghan Govt needs to assert its authority: US, 2008-06-28
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• Afghan Pak security enhancement act introduced, 2008-06-28
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• Time to refocus the war in Afghanistan: Obama, 2008-06-28
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• Rice, Gates grilled on Afghan security, 2008-06-28
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• Gates concerned over increase in Taliban attack, 2008-06-27
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• Afghan Pak border greatest security threat to US, 2008-06-27
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• Ban urges Afghanistan, Pakistan to cooperate, 2008-06-27
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• Afghanistan threaten progress in world drug control: UNODC, 2008-06-27
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• Afghanistan ranks 172 in corruption index, 2008-06-27
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• Deal with militants should stop violence: US, 2008-06-27
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• Marine deployment a onetime affair: Pentagon, 2008-06-26
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• We want to extirpate terrorists from Afghanistan: Bush, 2008-06-26
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• Turkey contribution in Afghanistan important: U, 2008-06-26
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• US concedes 40% increase in Taliban's attacks, 2008-06-25
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• Efforts on to round up escaped prisoners, 2008-06-20
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• Peacekeepers need gender sensitive training: Tanin, 2008-06-20
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• Further Congressional action needed for Afghan security, 2008-06-19
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• Paris Conference reflects international support to Afghanistan: USAID, 2008-06-19
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• Ban pays rich tributes to Rudaki, 2008-06-19
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• Taliban weaker in 2008 than previous year: Wood, 2008-06-19
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• Afghanistan needs more resources: Obama, 2008-06-19
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• Baluch would welcome Afghan forces to defeat terrorists in Pak: AFB, 2008-06-18
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• Help us achieve gender equality: Tanin to UN, 2008-06-18
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• We share concern with President Karzai: Pentagon, 2008-06-18
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• UN refuses to comment on Karzai's remarks, 2008-06-18
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• We need three Brigades in Afghanistan: Mullen, 2008-06-18
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• President Karzai a strong leader: White House, 2008-06-18
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• Afghan Pak border region a real problem: Gates, 2008-06-17
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• SC welcomes results of Paris Conference, 2008-06-17
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• Any solution must deny extremists access to border region: US, 2008-06-17
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• Groups inside Pakistan should agree not to attack Afghanistan: Khalilzad, 2008-06-17
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• Bush thanks France for Paris Conference, 2008-06-16
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• No discussion with Karzai on Afghan right to attack Pakistan: Rice, 2008-06-16
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• Match rhetoric with action, Gates tells NATO states, 2008-06-14
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• US pleased with outcome of Paris conference, 2008-06-14
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• Khalilzad says he is not in run for Afghan presidency, 2008-06-14
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• Biden poses queries on US aid to Afghanistan, 2008-06-13
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• Success in Afghanistan still fragile: Rice, 2008-06-13
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• Afghanistan to dominate NATO ministerial meet, 2008-06-12
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• Laura calls Afghan women a rediscovered treasure, 2008-06-12
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• UNSC wants drug trade curbed, 2008-06-12
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• Pakistan envoy rules out talks with terrorists, 2008-06-11
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• Bush thanks Europe for support on Afghanistan, 2008-06-11
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• Corruption in Afghanistan a serious problem: Boucher, 2008-06-11
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• US repeating past mistakes in Afghanistan: Hollen, 2008-06-10
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• A lot remains to be done in Afghanistan: Bush, 2008-06-10
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• Washington expects generosity at Paris Conference, 2008-06-10
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• $30m spent on projects in south, says US mly official, 2008-06-07
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• France seeks curbs on Afghan drug trade, 2008-06-07
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• Bush lauds Dutch role in Afghanistan, 2008-06-06
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• Rice talks Paris Conference with Turkish FM, 2008-06-06
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• Bush admin skeptical of Pakistan peace deals, 2008-06-05
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• Coordination needed to boost Afghan aid impact: Envoy, 2008-06-05
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• Tanin elected vice-president of UN General Assembly, 2008-06-05
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• Afghanistan top foreign policy priority: Canada, 2008-06-04
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• Levin calls Pakistan a threat to Afghan security, 2008-06-04
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• Al-Qaeda has safe haven in FATA, US official alleges, 2008-05-31
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• Rice discusses Afghanistan with Iceland FM, 2008-05-31
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• Bush puts Haji Asad to narcotics kingpin list, 2008-05-31
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• Afghanistan remains focus of attention: Rice, 2008-05-30
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• Wars made Afghanistan HR graveyard: Tanin, 2008-05-30
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• Guehenno sees Afghanistan at critical juncture, 2008-05-30
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• President Bush defines success in Afghanistan, 2008-05-29
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• No compromise on Afghan security: US, 2008-05-29
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• Ban, Scheffer confer on situation in Afghanistan, 2008-05-29
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• Rethink aid to Pakistan, US asked, 2008-05-28
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• Civilian casualties have come down, claims Tanin, 2008-05-28
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• US admits to mistakes in Afghanistan, 2008-05-23
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• Bush extols soldiers for taking fight to the enemy, 2008-05-23
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• US reserves judgment on Swat agreement, 2008-05-22
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• Dutch to take RC-South command in November, 2008-05-22
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• US queries FATA peace deals, 2008-05-21
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• Afghanistan a mosaic of cultures: Jawad, 2008-05-21
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• Afghan envoy for sustained global engagement, 2008-05-21
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• Bush stresses joint Pak-Afghan drive against terro, 2008-05-20
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• Afghans may lose interest in political process: Hoop, 2008-05-20
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• Afghans need both soft and hard power: Miliband, 2008-05-20
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• Bush, Karzai discuss Paris conference, 2008-05-17
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• Peace deals in FATA to fuel violence, fears Afghan ambassador, 2008-05-17
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• US urged to help improve Afghan women's lot, 2008-05-17
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• Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan stronger than ever: Obama, 2008-05-17
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• Pentagon concerned about militant activity in FATA, 2008-05-16
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• Pak-Afghan insurgents pose major problem: Boucher, 2008-05-16
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• Despite spending $15b; ANA remains incapable: Ackerman, 2008-05-16
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• Spanta meets Ban Ki-moon at the UN, 2008-05-16
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• Khan faces minimum 20 years sentence, 2008-05-16
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• Spanta meets Dick Cheney, Robert Gates, 2008-05-15
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• 'Iran getting much more involved in Afghanistan, 2008-05-15
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• Obama flays Afghan policy of Bush administration, 2008-05-15
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• No short term formula to current Afghan crisis: Samad, 2008-05-14
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• Rice, Spanta sign joint declaration for cooperation, 2008-05-14
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• Spanta on a crucial strategic mission to US, 2008-05-13
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• Wali concludes his secret visit to US, 2008-05-13
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• No plan to extend marines beyond november: Gates, 2008-05-09
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• Afghanistan poised for a slide: Ambassador Pickering, 2008-05-08
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• Bush to meet Karzai in Egypt on May 17, 2008-05-08
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• US Democrats flay Pak aid against terrorists, 2008-05-07
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• US gave $5.56 billion to Pak military in six years, 2008-05-07
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• Canada mourns the death of its soldier in Afghanistan, 2008-05-07
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• China benefited from US action in Afghanistan, 2008-05-06
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• 'Pak's ability to govern tribal areas key for Afghanistan', 2008-05-06
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• 'Deteriorating Afghan security puts US security at stake', 2008-05-04
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• Bush proposes $3.7 billion to expand Afghan security forces, 2008-05-04
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• Afghanistan main theater of war on terror: Clinton, 2008-05-03
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• FATA is safe haven for Al Qaeda: US official, 2008-05-03
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• Setting up ROZs in Afghanistan, 2008-05-03
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• Iraq withdrawal would result in Afghan chaos: Chiney, 2008-05-03
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• Eide in New York for internal discussions, 2008-05-03
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• Eide meets Canadian Prime Minister, 2008-05-02
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• Afghanistan being neglected: Senator Durbin, 2008-05-02
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• Afghanistan will be a long fight: Gates, 2008-05-02
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• Baitullah Masood among 100 most influential people: Time Magazine, 2008-05-01
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• FATA is a safe haven for Al Qaeda: US, 2008-05-01
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• Taliban a determined enemy: US, 2008-05-01
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• Press freedom in Afghanistan getting worse: CPJ, 2008-05-01
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• There are challenges in Afghanistan: Bush, 2008-04-30
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• Security Council condemns attack on Karzai, 2008-04-29
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• International coordination needs improvement in Afghanistan: Rice, 2008-04-29
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• President Hamid Karzai is a strong leader: Rice, 2008-04-29
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• Multi-channel efforts needed to control Afghan poppy, 2008-04-29
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• Afghan couple sentenced for immigration fraud, 2008-04-28
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• Bin Laden probably in Pakistan: US journalist, 2008-04-28
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• UN Secretary General, Canada condemn attack on Karzai, 2008-04-28
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• Kai Eide to meet Bush next week, 2008-04-26
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• Pentagon expects fighting to increase in Afghanistan, 2008-04-26
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• Iran trying to destabilize Karzai Government: US official, 2008-04-26
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• Afghanistan remains NATO most important operation, 2008-04-26
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• Gen Petraeus must also focus on Afghanistan: Biden, 2008-04-24
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• Afghanistan vital for south-central Asia: Boucher, 2008-04-24
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• Two more added to the Al Qaeda Taliban sanctions list, 2008-04-24
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• Afghanistan an important theater of action: Gates, 2008-04-24
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• US not averse to dialogue with tribal leaders, 2008-04-24
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• Clinton for sending 3000 troops to Afghanistan, 2008-04-23
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• Withdrawal from Iraq would be detrimental: Cheney, 2008-04-22
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• Afghan war is viewed as war of necessity: Gates, 2008-04-22
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• Need to go after terrorists in Pakistan, says Obama, 2008-04-22
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• Taliban appeal UN on capital punishment, 2008-04-22
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• Taliban rolled back in Afghanistan: Gates, 2008-04-19
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• Pak-Afghan cross border transit a source of concern: US, 2008-04-19
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• Shortfall in trainers hit Afghan police program, 2008-04-19
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• Turkey, US side by side in Afghanistan, says Rice, 2008-04-17
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• Afghanistan has been neglected, says Clinton, 2008-04-17
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• Coalition forces did not drop supplies to Taliban: US, 2008-04-17
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• Al-Qaeda able to reorganize in FATA, 2008-04-13
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• Wali terms 'dialogue' only solution for peace, 2008-04-13
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• Europeans face security threat from Afghanistan: Gates, 2008-04-12
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• No plans to run for Afghan presidency: Khalilzad, 2008-04-12
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• Governors make effective presentations in the US, 2008-04-12
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• Afghanistan needs more troops: US officials, 2008-04-11
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• Failure in Iraq would tell on Afghanistan: Bush, 2008-04-11
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• End war in Iraq and win in Afghanistan, 2008-04-11
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• Joint strategy needed to implement new NATO plan: Jalali, 2008-04-10
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• Clinton to shift US troops from Iraq to Afghanistan, 2008-04-10
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• Ban woos Russia on Afghanistan, 2008-04-10
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• Afghanistan needs help for years to come: White House, 2008-04-09
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• Afghanistan pops up in Congressional hearing on Iraq, 2008-04-09
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• Bush, Afghan governors talk uplift,coalition operations, 2008-04-09
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• Democrats query Bush policy on Afghanistan, 2008-04-08
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• US general expects summer offensive by Taliban, 2008-04-08
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• Week-long exhibition of Afghan sculptures opens at UN, 2008-04-08
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• Afghan cricket squad invited to Los Angeles friendly, 2008-04-07
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• Real terror fight on Pak-Afghan border: Senator Biden, 2008-04-05
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• Al-Qaeda quest for nukes persists, claim US experts, 2008-04-05
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• Tanin spotlights gap between aid pledges, delivery, 2008-04-04
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• Mullen calls Afghanistan an economy-of-force drive, 2008-04-03
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• 7,000 more NATO troops sought for Afghanistan, 2008-04-02
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• Bush wants Afghan war won, 2008-04-02
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• Ban to push for greater cooperation on Afghanistan, 2008-04-01
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• Obama vows focus on Afghanistan, 2008-04-01
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• Osama hiding near Durand Line: CIA chief, 2008-03-31
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• Russia says it's helping US in Afghanistan, 2008-03-29
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• Bush, Rudd underline NATO support for Afghanistan, 2008-03-29
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• Afghanistan centre of war on terror: US lawmaker, 2008-03-29
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• US hopes new Pak govt will grasp Afghan challenges, 2008-03-27
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• Bush to drum up support for Afghanistan, 2008-03-27
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• Jalali may contest presidential poll, 2008-03-26
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• Upcoming NATO summit crucial for Afghanistan: Jalali, 2008-03-25
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• US soldiers cherish their stay in Afghanistan, 2008-03-25
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• Afghan soldiers sharpening warfare skills, 2008-03-24
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• UN strengthens role in Afghanistan, 2008-03-21
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• Taliban not been defeated: Bush, 2008-03-21
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• Establishing rule of law in Afghanistan, 2008-03-21
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• Not too late to prevail in Afghanistan: Obama, 2008-03-20
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• Afghan ambassador to US hails ROZs bill, 2008-03-18
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• 'Afghan war to last decades', 2008-03-18
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• Challenges for new UNAMA head, 2008-03-17
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• Congressmen form working group on Afghanistan, 2008-03-15
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• ROZs bill lands in US Senate, 2008-03-15
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• Taliban remain resurgent, admits Mulllen, 2008-03-14
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• Bush updated on Afghan progress, problems, 2008-03-14
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• Afghan students celebrate Nawroz at New York University, 2008-03-14
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• Canada extends Afghan mission, 2008-03-14
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• Eide counts on support from Afghan government, 2008-03-13
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• NATO future at stake in Afghanistan: Biden, 2008-03-12
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• Bush to ask NATO for doing more in Afghanistan, 2008-03-12
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• Afghanistans HR record remains poor, says US report, 2008-03-12
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• UK, Canada hail Eide's appointment, 2008-03-12
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• Afghan woman receives State Department's courage award, 2008-03-11
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• UNSC clears Eide as UNAMA head, 2008-03-11
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• Ban for same-day Afghan elections, 2008-03-10
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• Conflict in south concentrated in small area: UN chief, 2008-03-10
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• Laura Bush hails Afghan women teachers, students, 2008-03-08
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• Congressman says Karzai determined to defeat Taliban, 2008-03-08
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• Rice wants NATO to expand Afghan force, 2008-03-07
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• Harper praises Canadian women working in Afghanistan, 2008-03-07
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• Hillary Clinton unveils Afghanistan plan, 2008-03-07
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• Gates tells US allies to take Afghan drug problem seriously, 2008-03-07
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• Ban Ki Moon names new Afghanistan envoy, 2008-03-07
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• NATO to meet Afghan commitments, hopes Rice, 2008-03-06
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• Laura Bush lauds courage of Afghan women, 2008-03-06
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• Taliban a threat to Afghanistan's stability: Mullen, 2008-03-06
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• UNSC to discuss Afghanistan on March 12, 2008-03-05
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• Afghan, American women join forces for peace, 2008-03-05
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• $1m for Afghan justice sector reform, 2008-03-05
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• Afghan women MPs arrive to warm welcome in Canada, 2008-03-03
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• NATO doing well in Afghanistan: Scheffer, 2008-03-02
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• Pak paramilitary force to get $75 for counter-terrorism training, 2008-03-02
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• US senators wants Afghan contracts probed, 2008-03-02
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• Continued efforts required to counter opium cultivation, 2008-03-01
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• Women MPs: Afghanistan ranks 27th, 2008-03-01
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• Nexus between terrorism, drug trafficking: State Department, 2008-03-01
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• Bush discusses Afghanistan with NATO chief, Danish PM, 2008-03-01
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• Afghan success elusive, without Pak peace and stability, 2008-02-29
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• US Cmdr sees progress and promise in Afghanistan, 2008-02-28
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• Taliban at the receiving end: US intelligence chief, 2008-02-28
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• US Pitted against a determined foe in Afghanistan, 2008-02-28
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• Karzai-bashing deeply disturbing: Congressman Pitts, 2008-02-28
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• Bush thanks Czech Premier on Afghanistan, 2008-02-28
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• 40% decline in border crossing from Pakistan: US Major General, 2008-02-27
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• Government in Kabul disconnected and isolated: Kerry, 2008-02-27
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• Biden issues stern warning to Karzai, 2008-02-26
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• Clinton wants strong coalition to defeat terrorists in Afghanistan, 2008-02-26
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• Taliban have lost battle on the traditional battle field, 2008-02-24
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• Insecurity hampers FDI growth: IMF, 2008-02-24
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• Agreement on a strong senior UN envoy: Boucher, 2008-02-23
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• Australia a valued player in Afghanistan says Gates, 2008-02-23
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• Putting all eggs in Musharraf's basket a mistake: Obama, 2008-02-22
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• Canadian PM revises his Afghan motion in Parliament, 2008-02-22
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• Czech, Canadian PMs to discuss Afghanistan, 2008-02-20
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• McCain vows to follow Osama to the gates of hell, 2008-02-20
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• Afghan health sector on the mend, says US surgeon, 2008-02-20
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• Iraq distracted US from Afghanistan: Obama, 2008-02-19
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• Consensus likely on extending Canada's Afghan mission, 2008-02-18
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• Ban leads global condemnation of Kandahar attack, 2008-02-18
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• Seven young Afghan leaders invited to US, 2008-02-17
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• Ban, Bush discuss appointment of Koenigs' successor, 2008-02-16
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• Afghanistan a forgotten war: Biden, 2008-02-16
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• Number of Afghan forces to go up, 2008-02-15
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• Afghanistan needs more forces, equipment: Boucher, 2008-02-15
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• Rice sees problem with overall Afghan strategy, 2008-02-14
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• Bush admin on the wrong path in Afghanistan: Obama, 2008-02-14
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• US lawmakers fault NATO allies, 2008-02-14
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• Taliban remain a considerable force, says Burns, 2008-02-13
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• Terrorists targetting children: Tanin, 2008-02-12
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• Envoy stresses sustained commitment to Afghanistan, 2008-02-12
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• Finland for long-term commitment to Afghanistan, 2008-02-12
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• Ban, Bush to discuss Afghanistan, 2008-02-12
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• Bush has taken his eye off the ball: Pelosi, 2008-02-11
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• Canada's Afghan mission: confusion confounded, 2008-02-11
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• Police retention a major issue, says trainer, 2008-02-09
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• Canada plans to extend Afghan mission, 2008-02-09
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• Laura Bush wants Afghan women rights protected, 2008-02-09
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• US unaware of Pak deal with Taliban, 2008-02-09
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• Governance linked to defeating insurgency, 2008-02-08
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• Taliban, al-Qaeda on the run: Bush, 2008-02-08
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• NATO becoming two-tiered alliance: Gates, 2008-02-07
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• White House lauds NATO role, 2008-02-07
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• No spike in insurgency: US general, 2008-02-07
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• Canada to give Afghans $10m food aid, 2008-02-07
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• Gates to seek more NATO troops for Afghanistan, 2008-02-07
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• Afghan couple convicted of immigration fraud in US, 2008-02-06
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• FATA staging area for al-Qaeda attacks: US official, 2008-02-06
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• End to forced poppy eradication urged, 2008-02-05
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• Bush proposes huge aid to Afghanistan, 2008-02-05
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• Author urges Karzai to save journalists life, 2008-02-04
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• Western media in Karzai-bashing campaign, 2008-02-04
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• Pakistan, India jockeying for influence in Afghanistan, 2008-02-04
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• US senator wants Afghan contracts probed, 2008-02-03
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• Pak paramilitary force to get $75m for counter-terrorism training, 2008-02-03
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• Giuliani wants number of US troops in Afghanistan doubled, 2008-02-03
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• US seeks more NATO troops for Afghanistan, 2008-02-02
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• HRW assails Karzai govt, US-led coalition, 2008-02-02
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• President Bush backs democracy in Afghanistan, 2008-02-01
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• Canada reiterates its Afghan, 2008-02-01
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• Decouple Afghanistan from Iraq, Bush urged, 2008-01-31
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• Afghanistan of today is not Afghanistan of 2001, 2008-01-31
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• Bush, Harper discuss Manley Panel report, 2008-01-31
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• UN agency wants to talk to the Taliban on the issue of child soldiers, 2008-01-31
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• Three new names in circulation for new UNAMA chief, 2008-01-30
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• UN disturbed over Taliban using children as human shield, 2008-01-30
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• Lawmakers question Bush support to Musharraf, 2008-01-30
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• UN concerned about death sentence to journalist, 2008-01-30
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• Afghanistan dominates in Bush State of the Union Address, 2008-01-29
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• Search for new UNAMA chief begins afresh, 2008-01-29
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• Sorry this could not be worked out: Rice, 2008-01-29
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• Canada extends Afghan mission beyond Feb 2009, 2008-01-29
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• Bush Vows to Support Burma Democracy, 2008-01-29
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• Abdullah wants increase in foreign troops, 2008-01-27
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• Samad terms Manley report a balanced analysis, 2008-01-27
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• Strategy to focus on maintaining legitimacy of Afghan Govt: Gates., 2008-01-26
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• Death sentence to journalist: US concerned, 2008-01-26
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• Bush urged to double resources for hunting Osama, 2008-01-26
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• 'US forces in Pak would be a bigger disaster', 2008-01-26
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• Afghan airforce to be self sufficient by 2015, 2008-01-25
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• Abdullah asks for decentralization of power, 2008-01-25
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• Canada leading player in Afghanistan: US, 2008-01-24
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• W're not losing in Afghanistan: US, 2008-01-24
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• US not to attack inside Pakistan, 2008-01-23
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• Taliban have safe heaven inside Pakistan, 2008-01-23
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• Pentagon plans a 5-year vision document for Afghanistan, 2008-01-23
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• Harper Government to review recommendations on Afghanistan, 2008-01-23
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• Senate passes defense authorization bill, 2008-01-23
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• No decision yet on new UNAMA chief, 2008-01-22
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• Canada may extend Afghan mission, 2008-01-22
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• Ex-NY mayor stresses stability in Afghanistan, 2008-01-22
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• Extension of Canada's Afghan mission recomended, 2008-01-22
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• McCain vows to capture Osama, 2008-01-20
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• Differences among NATO allies in Afghanistan, 2008-01-19
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• Gen. McKiernan to be new ISAF head, 2008-01-19
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• Extra troops too little too late, says US lawmaker, 2008-01-19
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• Laura Bush calls for investment in Afghans citizens, 2008-01-18
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• US defence secretary moves to appease NATO allies, 2008-01-18
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• Ashdown may be new UN envoy to Afghanistan, 2008-01-18
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• More USA marines for Afghanistan, 2008-01-17
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• Ex-congressman indicted in terror funding case, 2008-01-17
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• Revised Defence Authorisation Bill passed, 2008-01-17
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• More US marines for Afghanistan, 2008-01-16
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• Harper mourns death of Canadian soldier, 2008-01-16
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• Congress resolution condemns Bhutto's assassination, 2008-01-16
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• Ban wants terror attacks checked, 2008-01-15
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• Non-partisan coalition to push for Canada's Afghan mission, 2008-01-14
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• In Washington, a week focussed on Afghanistan, 2008-01-14
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• New UNAMA chief yet to be named, 2008-01-12
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• US, UN hail Japan's return to refuelling mission, 2008-01-12
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• More Marines for Afghanistan: Proposal being pondered, 2008-01-12
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• Stop aid to Pakistan, key senator urges Bush, 2008-01-11
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• Karzais 'chapan' to be auctioned in Washington, 2008-01-11
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• No decision yet on more marines for Afghanistan: Gates, 2008-01-11
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• US varsity to train Afghan teachers, 2008-01-10
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• Obama promises greater focus on Afghanistan, 2008-01-10
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• Bush, Gul confer on Afghanistan, war on terror, 2008-01-09
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• Pakistan polls could be delayed further, 2008-01-09
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• A failed Afghanistan unaffordable: Clinton, 2008-01-09
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• US may send more troops to Afghanistan, 2008-01-08
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• US unlikely to hit targets inside Pakistan, 2008-01-08
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• No intelligence on Osama whereabouts: Pakistan, 2008-01-07
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• Clinton favours more NATO troops for Afghanistan, 2008-01-06
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• Experts want Bush admin to review Pakistan aid policy, 2008-01-05
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• Obama vows to finish war on al-Qaeda in Afghanistan, 2008-01-05
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• Democracy to grow in Afghanistan, hopes Bush, 2008-01-05
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• Proponent of hot pursuit into Pakistan wins Iowa primary, 2008-01-04
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• ME trip: Afghanistan & BB murder on Bush agenda, 2008-01-04
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• UN insists its envoy did not talk to Taliban, 2008-01-04
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• Pak instability not good for Afghanistan: Jamal, 2008-01-03
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• Bush, Karzai discuss war on terror in Afghanistan, 2008-01-03
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• Bush backs democracy in Afghanistan, 2008-01-02
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• Noted expert faults Bush's reliance on Musharraf, 2008-01-02
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• Bush asked to increase US forces in Afghanistan, 2008-01-01
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• Afghan-Canada relations to enhance in 2008: Envoy, 2008-01-01
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• Afghan diaspora counts top 10 events of 2007, 2007-12-31
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• Canadian leaders grieved over death of soldier, 2007-12-31
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• Al-Qaeda regrouping in Pakistan: Jalali (Interview), 2007-12-31
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• UNAMA to expand its capacity in 2008, 2007-12-30
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• Time is ripe to focus Afghanistan: Democrats, 2007-12-30
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• Suspense continues on Koenigs successor, 2007-12-29
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• AIDS epidemic may grow in Afghanistan, 2007-12-29
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• Bush, aides discuss implications of Rawalpindi attack, 2007-12-29
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• BB murder seen as al-Qaeda bid to re-establish itself, 2007-12-29
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• US debates impact of Bhuttos death on Afghanistan, 2007-12-29
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• Bush administration lauds Karzais statement, 2007-12-28
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• US expert blames al-Qaeda for killing PPP chairperson, 2007-12-28
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• US lawmakers warn of Afghanistan faltering, 2007-12-28
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• UNSC, world leaders condemn BB assassination, 2007-12-28
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• US avoided formal recognition of Daoud Government, 2007-12-24
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• Osama hiding in the region, but not in Afghanistan: Karzai, 2007-12-24
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• Transcript of key Daud-Kissinger meeting released, 2007-12-23
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• US refused to help Daud's govt against Soviet threat, 2007-12-23
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• US implementation reviews Bush's Afghan policy for this year, 2007-12-22
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• Rice optimistic of victory in Afghanistan, 2007-12-22
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• US hints at more troops for Afghanistan, 2007-12-22
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• US Afghan policy under review, confirms Bush, 2007-12-21
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• Canada's Afghan mission may be extended, 2007-12-21
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• More armored vehicles on way to Afghanistan, 2007-12-20
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• Bush urged to concentrate on Afghanistan, 2007-12-19
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• Ban proposes hike in UNAMA budget, 2007-12-19
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• Rice for putting NATO mission on sound footing, 2007-12-18
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• Presidential candidate reiterates resolve to fight terror, 2007-12-18
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• New envoy position still on the table, 2007-12-18
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• Senate passes law on monitoring US aid to Afghanistan, 2007-12-17
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• Afghanistan needs more foreign troops, says envoy, 2007-12-16
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• Bush to Congress: Deliver funds for Afghan, Iraq wars, 2007-12-16
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• 'Mid-course correction' in Afghanistan underlined, 2007-12-15
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• No replacement of NATO in Afghanistan: US, 2007-12-15
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• Pentagon admits spike in Taliban-linked violence, 2007-12-15
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• Khalilzad looks for life beyond ambassadorial slot, 2007-12-15
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• Call to help create an Afghanistan fit for children, 2007-12-14
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• Environment for reconstruction not yet secure: Gates, 2007-12-12
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• US, Italian leaders confer on Afghanistan, 2007-12-12
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• Afghanistan a forgotten war: American lawmaker, 2007-12-12
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• Bush invites Afghan Jew to White House event, 2007-12-11
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• Aversion to 'super envoy' idea snowballs, 2007-12-10
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• Afghans supportive of Taliban, claims Musharraf, 2007-12-10
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• Super envoy appointment not on table: Afghan diplomat, 2007-12-08
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• US university students visit Afghan Mission at UN, 2007-12-08
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• Kerry stresses more troops, funds for Afghanistan, 2007-12-07
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• Congress hints at okaying Afghanistan war funding, 2007-12-07
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• ANA to receive 100,000 M-16 rifles: Afghan envoy, 2007-12-06
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• US lawmakers laud Afghan progress under Karzai, 2007-12-06
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• Reconstruction a long-term mission, says Afghan envoy, 2007-12-06
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• Ottawa to host Afghan peace conference next week, 2007-12-05
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• Pakistan for political settlement in Afghanistan, 2007-12-05
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• Italy calls for expanded UN role in Afghanistan, 2007-12-05
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• US lauds Singapores role in Afghanistan, 2007-12-04
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• Afghan movies screened at prestigious NY museum, 2007-12-04
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• Al-Qaeda seen as gaining ground in Pakistan, 2007-12-04
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• Canada grants $80m for Afghan demining operations, 2007-12-04
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• UN can only appeal for end to civilian deaths, 2007-12-01
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• Bush renews stance on hot pursuit into Pakistan, 2007-11-29
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• Lean on Afghan govt to fight graft, Bush admin urged, 2007-11-29
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• Post-9/11 curbs hinder transfer of remittances, 2007-11-28
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• Kofi to address leading Washington think tank, 2007-11-27
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• Afghanistan excluded from UN's HDI, 2007-11-27
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• No interruption to logistic supply to Afghanistan, 2007-11-21
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• 'We have a long way to go, Tanin tells UN think tank, 2007-11-21
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• Civilian casualties: Ban for creation of working group, 2007-11-21
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• Taliban/Al Qaeda sanction list in new format on UN web, 2007-11-20
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• US launches justice reform programme in Afghanistan, 2007-11-17
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• Fukuda assures support to Afghanistan's fledgling democracy, 2007-11-17
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• Bush sacrifices Afghanistan on the altar of Iraq: Reid, 2007-11-17
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• US asks NATO allies for more helicopters in Afghanistan, 2007-11-16
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• Afghanistan says no to resolution for moratorium on death penalty, 2007-11-16
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• Iran supports insurgent groups in Afghanistan: Khalilzad, 2007-11-16
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• UN drug agency seeks NATO help in eradicating Afghan Opium trade, 2007-11-16
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• US House of Representatives condemns Baghlan bombing, 2007-11-16
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• Pentagon looks to alternate supply lines for troops in Afghanistan, 2007-11-15
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• Ehsan Bayat gets Businessman of the year award, 2007-11-15
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• Al Qaida / Taliban sanction regime not reached its full potential, 2007-11-15
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• Ban expresses concern over rising civilian casualties in Afghanistan, 2007-11-15
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• Afghan-US trade up by 34pc in eight months, 2007-11-14
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• Baghlan attack victims remembered in Montreal, 2007-11-12
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• US won't abandon Afghanistan, Pakistan: Rice, 2007-11-11
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• Bush, Merkel discuss situation in Afghanistan, 2007-11-10
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• Iran-US cooperation in Taliban overthrow confirmed, 2007-11-09
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• Search for new UN envoy to Afghanistan begins, 2007-11-07
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• Tanin cites terrorism, drugs as main threats, 2007-11-06
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• US wants external Taliban sanctuaries eliminated, 2007-11-06
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• UNGA to debate Afghan situation on Monday, 2007-11-03
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• No Afghan signatories to petition against death penalty, 2007-11-03
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• Italy introduces resolution seeking abolition of death penalty, 2007-11-02
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• Afghans stay away from UN debate on death penalty, 2007-11-01
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• Afghan democratic institutions still weak: US, 2007-10-28
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• Progress in Afghanistan real but fragile: Gates, 2007-10-27
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• US alleges Iran supplying arms to Taliban, 2007-10-26
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• Abandoning Afghanistan unfortunate: Carter, 2007-10-26
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• 'No sign of increased Iranian influence in Afghanistan', 2007-10-25
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• US admits to mistakes in Afghanistan after Soviet pullout, 2007-10-25
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• US sees India as key partner in Afghanistan, 2007-10-24
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• UN to track violence against Afghan women, 2007-10-23
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• Bush seeks more funds for war & Afghan uplift, 2007-10-23
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• Canadian panel on Afghanistan swings into action, 2007-10-22
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• Afghanistan a forgotten frontline, says Hillary, 2007-10-21
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• Afghanistan stays centre of attention, says Tanin, 2007-10-21
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• US, India share common interest in Afghanistan: Burns, 2007-10-20
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• 'Iranian explosives' being probed, says Wardak, 2007-10-19
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• Afghanistan receives $3.3b remittances from expats, 2007-10-19
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• UN faces staff shortage in Afghanistan: Ex-official, 2007-10-17
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• 'Canada should not abandon Afghanistan', 2007-10-17
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• Int'l community concerned over security situation in Afghanistan, 2007-10-16
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• Military means not enough to solve problems: Tanin, 2007-10-16
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• Koenigs to leave Afghanistan by year end, 2007-10-16
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• Reinstate moratorium on death penalty: EU, 2007-10-16
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• People from Afghanistan create trouble in border areas: Aziz, 2007-10-15
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• Security Council to review situation in Afghanistan, 2007-10-14
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• Canadian expert team to visit Afghanistan, 2007-10-14
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• Canadian PM forms panel to decide troops's future, 2007-10-13
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• Ex-Indian FM opposes NATO's presence in Afghanistan, 2007-10-13
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• Afghan judicial reform initiative set for launch, 2007-10-12
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• US says Afghan opium trade a long term challenge, 2007-10-12
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• Pak military making real effort against extremism: US, 2007-10-12
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• NATO lists six key priorities for Afghanistan, 2007-10-12
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• UNODC backs Kabul's stance on poppy eradication, 2007-10-11
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• UN, Canada want moratorium on executions restored, 2007-10-10
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• GA session important from Afghan perspective: Tanin, 2007-10-08
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• WB grants $50m for education sector in Afghanistan, 2007-10-08
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• Tanin has reservations about Canadian proposa, 2007-10-07
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• US plans changes in poppy eradication strategy this year, 2007-10-05
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• US sees improvement in Afghanistan human trafficking, 2007-10-05
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• Afghan documentaries at South Asian International Film Festival, 2007-10-04
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• Ban considering 'high-level envoy' for Afghanistan, 2007-10-04
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• UN asked to appoint 'high level special envoy' for Afghanistan, 2007-10-03
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• Pakistan voices support for peace, stability in Afghanistan, 2007-10-03
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• Hungary reiterates support for Afghan mission, 2007-10-02
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• Iraq war not diversion from Afghanistan: Rice, 2007-10-01
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• Special Inspector General to monitor US assistance, 2007-09-30
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• US focuses on provision of opportunities for Afghan women, 2007-09-30
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• Karzais US visit a success: Afghan ambassador, 2007-09-30
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• Boucher spotlights Afghanistans vital location, 2007-09-29
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• People disillusioned with Afghan govt: Ban to UNSC, 2007-09-28
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• Karzai concludes US visit, leaves for Kabul, 2007-09-27
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• Karzai touts investment climate in Afghanistan, 2007-09-27
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• Karzai has hectic schedule in New York, 2007-09-26
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• Karzai voices concern over Mideast situation, 2007-09-26
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• Afghanistan needs sustained assistance: Karzai, 2007-09-26
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• Karzai meets world leaders on UNGA sidelines, 2007-09-25
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• Russian abstention from UNSC voting surprises US, 2007-09-25
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• No more troops to Afghanistan, says Spain, 2007-09-25
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• Poppy cultivation, corruption fuel concerns, 2007-09-24
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• Expanded UN role in Afghanistan stressed, 2007-09-24
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• Efforts on to bring Taliban back to the fold: Karzai, 2007-09-24
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• Karzai backs Japan as permanent UNSC member, 2007-09-23
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• President Karzai arrives in New York, 2007-09-22
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• UN voices support for peace talks with Taliban, 2007-09-22
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• UN to declare Saighan as "Peace District", 2007-09-20
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• 22 countries to attend 'high level' meeting on Afghanistan, 2007-09-20
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• Ban concerned over 'political instability' in Afghanistan, 2007-09-19
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• 'Turkey can help improve Afghanistan-Pakistan ties', 2007-09-15
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• Cheney acknowledges 'hard days' ahead in Afghanistan, 2007-09-15
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• Karzai to co-chair "high-level" UN meeting on Afghanistan, 2007-09-14
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• Osama has lot of places to hide: Rice, 2007-09-14
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• Bush administration asked to focus on Afghanistan, 2007-09-12
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• Democrats say Bush policies responsible for rise of Taliban, 2007-09-11
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• Interview: Afghanistan not to blindly follow US, 2007-09-11
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• Taliban resurgence worries US presidential candidate, 2007-09-08
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• Osama hiding in border region, says Bush aide, 2007-09-07
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• Khost people reject Taliban policies, claims governor, 2007-09-06
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• Top Bush admin official due in Kabul next week, 2007-09-06
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• US, UN welcome release of Korean hostages, 2007-09-01
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• More forces in south to tackle poppy problem: US, 2007-08-30
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• Carter assails Bush for abandoning Afghanistan, 2007-08-30
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• Karzai & Musharraf committed allies: US, 2007-08-28
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• Canada announces $45m aid to Afghanistan, 2007-08-27
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• Secret Tora Bora operation concludes: US general, 2007-08-24
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• Parliament to decide troops' stay in Afghanistan: Canadian PM, 2007-08-22
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• Ban attends Afghanistan's National Day function at UN, 2007-08-22
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• Afghanistan needs people like late Ghafoorzai: Khalilzad, 2007-08-20
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• Iran meddling in Afghanistan: US lawmaker, 2007-08-16
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• Bush lauds Karzai, Musharraf on Jirga, 2007-08-15
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• US, UN welcome release of 2 Koreans, 2007-08-14
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• US confident of Peace Jirga success, 2007-08-09
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• Afghan detainees at Gitmo to be transferred soon, 2007-08-08
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• Boucher hails peace jirga as a unique initiative, 2007-08-08
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• President Karzai leaves for home, 2007-08-07
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• Bush, Karzai pledge to crush Taliban & rebuild Afghanistan, 2007-08-06
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• Bush, Karzai meeting begins at Camp David, 2007-08-06
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• Afghan president accorded warm welcome at Camp David, 2007-08-06
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• Bush satisfied with overall progress in Afghanistan, 2007-08-06
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• Rice sees change in Pak perception on frontier areas, 2007-08-06
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• Khalilzad to call on President Karzai, 2007-08-06
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• Bush appoints new Afghan coordinator at State Dept, 2007-08-03
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• US assistance to drop by more than half next year, 2007-08-03
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• Obama to focus on anti-terror war in Afghanistan, 2007-08-02
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• New York Guard soldiers to be deployed to Afghanistan, 2007-08-02
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• Many attend fateha for ex-king in US, Canada, 2007-07-30
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• US for unconditional release of Korean hostages, 2007-07-27
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• Khalilzad, diplomats admire late Zahir Shah, 2007-07-27
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• US against ending "Operation Enduring Freedom", 2007-07-26
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• Afghan mission in New York reopens, 2007-07-26
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• Moon speaks to Karzai on Korean hostage crisis, 2007-07-26
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• Ban concerned over Koreans' abduction, 2007-07-25
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• Afghan mission and consulate in New York closed, 2007-07-24
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• World leaders, Afghan expats mourn Shah's death, 2007-07-24
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• Afghanistan key link between South and Central Asia, 2007-07-20
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• Bush-Karzai meeting to focus on strategic relations, 2007-07-18
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• Karzai invited to Camp David for talks, 2007-07-17
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• NATO asked to reduce civilian casualties to bare minimum, 2007-07-17
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• More Canadian assistance for Afghanistan, 2007-07-13
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• Interview: US to help Afghanistan in getting WTO membership, 2007-07-13
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• Return of Hindu, Sikh refugees to Afghanistan opposed, 2007-07-11
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• Afghan-US statement on commercial cooperation signed, 2007-07-11
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• UN concerned over civilian deaths in Afghanistan, 2007-07-10
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• Green Card: Applications invited from Afghan translators, 2007-07-08
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• US, Afghan officials to discuss trade, investment on 11th, 2007-07-07
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• Canadian opposition seeks end to Afghan mission, 2007-07-05
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• Canada to provide Afghanistan $31.2m assistance, 2007-07-04
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• WB supports investment in Afghan telecom sector, 2007-07-04
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• Mega Afghan sports meet outside S. Asia from tomorrow, 2007-07-04
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• Canadas support to Afghanistan remains strong: Envoy, 2007-06-28
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• UN celebrates 800th birth anniversary of Maulana Balkhi, 2007-06-28
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• Move to make Ankara Declaration part of UN document, 2007-05-12
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• US pullout from Iraq to affect Afghanistan: Jalali, 2007-05-10
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• Efforts on to avoid collateral damage: US, 2007-05-09
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• Future of world linked to Afghanistan: Khalilzad, 2007-05-08
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• US welcomes peace jirga announcement, 2007-05-06
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• Khalilzad to visit Afghanistan's mission at UN, 2007-05-04
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• Religious freedom in Afghanistan under US scanner, 2007-05-03
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• Afghanistan figures at Indo-US talks, 2007-05-02
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• US welcomes Karzai-Musharraf summit in Ankara, 2007-05-01
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• Press freedom shrinking in Afghanistan and Pakistan: US, 2007-05-01
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• Penny campaign for Afghan kids moves beyond US, 2007-04-30
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• Afghanistan lacks capacity to eradicate poppy, 2007-04-25
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• Celebrated Afghan poet Ustad Faani passes away, 2007-04-23
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• Ahady to WB, IMF: Extend our post-conflict status, 2007-04-22
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• Congressional Forum fails to attract US' lawmakers, 2007-04-22
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• Bush's phone call focused on Ankara meeting, 2007-04-20
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• Govt asked to make private sector engine of growth, 2007-04-19
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• "Taliban not 10 feet tall", 2007-04-19
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• Minister's call for aid effectiveness upsets US official, 2007-04-19
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• "Transnational mafia pushes drugs production", 2007-04-18
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• US' legislators discuss Afghanistan's education system, 2007-04-18
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• 'Russia to write off $10.5b Afghan debt', 2007-04-17
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• US' senate approves translation visa bill, 2007-04-14
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• 'NATO needs to send more troops to Kandahar', 2007-04-13
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• UNSG appoints new members to oversee sanctions, 2007-04-12
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• An online boutique of Afghan handicrafts, 2007-04-12
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• Wheelchairs donated for landmine victims, 2007-04-11
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• UN urged to raise voice against Taliban, 2007-04-11
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• Rice upbeat about success in Afghanistan, 2007-04-11
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• US' funding for tribal areas await Peace Jirga, 2007-04-04
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• US uneasy with poppy buying proposal, 2007-04-03
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• Corruption a major obstacle in growth, 2007-04-03
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• Exhibition of Afghan artifacts an instant hit, 2007-03-31
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• Afghan chamber to organise Congressional forum, 2007-03-30
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• Training tribesmen to fight al-Qaeda being mulled, 2007-03-29
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• Afghan diplomat addresses US intelligence officers, 2007-03-28
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• US' city collects $12,000 for Afghan children, 2007-03-28
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• Taliban under pressure from all sides: US official, 2007-03-27
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• Canada reiterates commitment to Afghanistan, 2007-03-25
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• Extension in UNAMA's Afghanistan mission likely, 2007-03-22
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• Envoy for renewed commitment to Afghanistan, 2007-03-21
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• Afghan envoy values ties with Canada, 2007-03-19
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• Envoy hopeful of Congressional approval of ROZ, 2007-03-16
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• $60m increase in WB's assistance likely, 2007-03-15
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• NATO asked to create fund for civilian victims, 2007-03-14
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• More troops could be deployed in Afghanistan, 2007-03-13
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• American students to learn Pashto and Dari, 2007-03-13
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• Interview: US govt, people committed to Afghanistan, 2007-03-13
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• Canada to help Afghanistan in civil aviation, 2007-03-08
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• Two Afghans get Women of Courage Award, 2007-03-07
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• Tora Bora defeats Mush Mush in Virginia tournament, 2007-03-07
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• More Afghan detainees to be released from Guantanamo, 2007-03-06
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• Afghans, not foreigners, to inaugurate projects, 2007-03-05
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• Representing the voice of the conflict-prone regions in UN, 2007-03-05
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• Duty-free export production zones on Afghan-Pak border, 2007-03-04
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• US disappointed on slow progress of Peace Jirga, 2007-03-04
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• US Funds for development not enough: Afghan Chamber, 2007-03-03
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• Spring offensive against Talibans to begin soon, 2007-03-03
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• Reviving Afghan Children song after four decades, 2007-03-02
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• Presentation of film on "Afghan Women", 2007-03-01
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• Embassy holds reception to honour Roots of Peace, 2007-03-01
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• US worried about al-Qaeda presence in Pakistan, 2007-02-28
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• No "tough message" to Musharraf: White House, 2007-02-28
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• Interview: Jalali dissatisfied with peace, progress, 2007-02-27
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• Roots of Peace to expand in Afghanistan, 2007-02-24
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• Reconciliation bill under watch: US official, 2007-02-24
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• AEWG meeting to focus on strategic partnership, 2007-02-23
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• US content with functioning of Afghan govt, parliament, 2007-02-22
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• Congressman for aggressive action against al-Qaeda, 2007-02-22
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• 'US, allies need to do more', 2007-02-21
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• Afghan documentaries at New York film festival, 2007-02-21
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• News analysis: Afghanistan in focus again, 2007-02-19
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• Congressional delegation to visit Afghanistan, 2007-02-19
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• US bill to empower Afghan women, 2007-02-18
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• Taliban more powerful than before: Ex-US general, 2007-02-18
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• Canadian PM's medical aid drive for Afghanistan, 2007-02-17
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• New US envoy confident to do away with drugs, 2007-02-17
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• Bush eulogises Musharraf role in war on terror, 2007-02-16
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• Biggest US' deployment for Afghanistan, 2007-02-15
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• Murder of Afghan farmer: CIA contractor gets 8-year term, 2007-02-15
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• Eikenberry for use of non-military means in Afghanistan, 2007-02-14
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• US to go all-out to vanquish Taliban, 2007-02-14
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• Business: "Afghanistan close to global best practices", 2007-02-14
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• Report casts doubts over NATO's Afghan mission, 2007-02-13
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• Canada rules out troops' withdrawal, 2007-02-13
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• ASF organises basketball tournament for Afghans, 2007-02-10
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• US' law makers for use of micro-herbicide on poppy plants, 2007-02-10
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• Lawmakers question commitment of major US allies, 2007-02-09
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• A 16-point counternarcotics strategy for Afghanistan, 2007-02-09
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• US striving to strengthen Afghan forces, 2007-02-08
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• Pakistan a dedicated ally, says US military official, 2007-02-08
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• Controversy over Italian forces in Afghanistan, 2007-02-07
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• Gates defends allocation for Afghanistan, Iraq, 2007-02-07
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• Bush to seek more budget for Afghanistan, 2007-02-06
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• Cross-border terrorism concerns US officials, 2007-02-06
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• Security Council reviews progress in Afghanistan, 2007-02-06
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• US lawyer for return of Bashir Noorzai to Afghanistan, 2007-02-03
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• UN against immunity for "rights abusers", 2007-02-03
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• US needs to rethink new strategy in Afghanistan, 2007-02-03
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• Replace corrupt governors, police chiefs, 2007-02-01
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• Ex-US official calls for acceptance of Durand Line, 2007-02-01
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• Taliban resurgence failure of US, Karzai govt, 2007-01-31
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• US lauds Karzai's call for peace talks, 2007-01-31
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• US supports Karzai's talks offer to Taliban, 2007-01-30
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• Delegation calls for "increased attention" to Afghanistan, 2007-01-30
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• US praises Karzai's leadership, 2007-01-27
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• Afghanistan likely to get $10.6b US aid in two years, 2007-01-26
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• Efforts on to end Pak - Afghan tension, 2007-01-26
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• Bush meets new NATO commander to Afghanistan, 2007-01-25
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• Resolution on Afghan peace efforts in US Senate, 2007-01-25
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• Afghan rugs leave lasting impression at US exhibition, 2007-01-25
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• US to press NATO for more vigorous action in Afghanistan, 2007-01-24
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• NATO leading fight against al-Qaeda in Afghanistan: Bush, 2007-01-24
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• Ask Musharraf to stop aiding Taliban, 2007-01-23
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• Rice to discuss Afghanistan with NATO, 2007-01-23
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