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Kabul's street photographers fade into history
CHAPA DARA - A prominent Afghan Muslim cleric was shot dead along with two of his family members in the country's restive Kunar province on Sunday.
Hundreds more trainers in Afghanistan needed
NATO unveils draft of new mission statement
LASHKAR GAH - The largest American-led military operation in Marja in Afghanistan has led to the Taliban terrorizing the local population, especially the farming community. So intense is the level of coercion that the Taliban have been labeled as "scorpions" for forcing farmers to flee the area.
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- At least 983 US military deaths in Afghan region since 2001
- Afghan president visits US soldiers at Fort Campbell headed to fight in his country
- US Marine commanding general says his forces hurting Taliban’s opium trade in Afghanistan
- US patrol highlights deadly terrain that awaits troops in southern Afghanistan
- NATO says 1 service member killed in eastern Afghanistan and another killed in south
- Top US commander says insurgent momentum stopped but nobody is winning in Afghanistan
- Karzai: Obama didn’t bring up corruption allegations involving Karzai’s brother; Karzai did so
- 14 US troops receive German medals for airlifting wounded troops in Afghanistan
- Unknown blight could drop Afghan opium poppy yield by a third; officials worry as prices soar
- Police: NATO, Afghan forces kill at least 2 dozen insurgents in 2 raids in north, east
- Police: NATO, Afghan forces kill at least two dozen insurgents in two raids in north, east
- Afghan leaders distrust threatens American war strategy
- Obama sees ‘hard fighting’ ahead in Afghanistan, stresses cooperation in meeting with Karzai
- Obama says he’s ‘ultimately accountable’ for civilian deaths on the Afghanistan battlefield
- Obama: US on track to begin drawing down troops in Afghanistan next year
- Karzai: US-Afghan links stronger than ever, despite difficulties over strategies, governance
- Obama says tensions with Afghan President Karzai were ’simply overstated’
- Obama acknowledges setbacks in Afghan relationship, stress cooperation in meeting with Karzai
- Karzai says Obama committed to reducing Afghan casualties
- Obama: New British prime minister reaffirms nation’s commitment to Afghanistan
- Taliban claims responsibility for death of prison official, bomb blast in Afghanistan
- Ambassador Eikenberry: Karzai visit will bring ‘even better alignment’ between US, Afghanistan
- NATO: Afghan insurgent attack kills coalition soldier
- Karzai visits wounded Afghan troops at Bagram airbase
- Karzai says US, allies still have ‘miles to go’ in Afghanistan
- At least 971 US military deaths in Afghan region since 2001
- Gates says Pakistani army is committed to rooting out quickly extremists
- At least 971 US military deaths in Afghan region since 2001
- Clinton says US wants, expects more counterterror cooperation from Pakistan
- Times Square attack adds pressure on Pakistan, though US ties seen unlikely to suffer
- NATO says two service members died in separate attacks in eastern, southern Afghanistan
- US officials say there aren’t enough Afghans to take control of key Taliban stronghold
- NATO says allied soldiers killed in southern Afghanistan
- Biden, NATO chief discuss Afghanistan, European security during 2-day visit
- NATO says allied soldier killed in small-arms attack in southern Afghanistan
- While more optimistic about war in Afghanistan, Pentagon officials warn of possible setbacks
- Pentagon officials tell Congress things are looking up, even though violence is getting worse
- Militants attack Afghan district headquarters; casualties reported
- Tribal elder gunned down in southern Afghanistan; Taliban claims responsibility
- Afghan, NATO operation kills 5 militants
- Book: Obama dressed down Pentagon brass over campaign to send more troops to Afghanistan
- At least 966 US military deaths in Afghan region since 2001
- Top US general: Tough times are ahead for Kandahar, where next Afghan offensive is gearing up
- French military says troops killed 4 Afghan civilians by mistake
- Police: Soldier back from Afghanistan was likely killer of his wife, baby in Alaska
- Karzai’s brother says UN should not leave south after world body curtails operations there
- Afghan officials say rocket kills 3 civilians in northern province of Kunduz
- 13 Americans killed as Taliban claim shooting down US helicopter in Aghanistan
- Troops say they do important work at remote outposts in Afghanistan as US measures resources
- At least 961 US military deaths in Afghan region since 2001
- Pakistan army says militants kill 8 soldiers in an ambush on their convoy near Afghan border
- Troops say they do important work at remote bases in Afghanistan that US considers scrapping
- NATO, Afghan forces come under heavy fire, ensuing gunbattle kills 2 US soldiers, 5 insurgents
- High in mountains along Pakistan border, COP Spera endures amid rethink on role of outposts
- NATO says 2 US soldiers killed in Afghan firefight
- Pakistan army says militants kill 7 soldiers in an ambush near Afghan border
- Afghan election commission head says Western donors should provide security, not interfere
- New York Times, Washington Post win Overseas Press Club Awards for international journalism
- Germany awards 14 US troops with Gold Cross for risking lives to help German soldiers
- US military says insurgents at abandoned outpost in eastern Afghanistan is not a concern
- AP Exclusive: Taliban commander says insurgents prepare for Kandahar showdown
- 3 medical workers detained in southern Afghanistan freed after a week in custody
- AP Interview: Taliban commander says insurgents prepare for Kandahar showdown
- Italy says 3 medical workers detained in southern Afghanistan on April 10 have been freed
- Taliban says will break the Americans teeth
- Operation to protect supply route through north Afghanistan kills 29 militants over 4 days
- Are you thrill-seekers? A journalist embedded in Afghan war ponders his role
- Are you thrill-seekers? A journalist in Afghan war ponders his role.
- UN says Afghan ‘friendly fire’ may have killed UN employee during Taliban attack in October
- McChrystal says too many contractors in Afghanistan, some Taliban trained in Iran
- Top US and NATO commander: Signs of ’some cases’ of training of Taliban fighters in Iran
- In California, German leader reaffirms commitment to war in Afghanistan, stresses cooperation
- Obama reaffirms 2011 Afghan withdrawal plan, saying ‘we can’t be there in perpetuity’
- US leaves Afghanistan’s dangerous, isolated Korengal Valley to focus on population centers
- Petraeus says US troops flowing into Afghanistan on schedule despite upheaval in Krygyzstan
- Defense Secretary Gates says US has options to Kyrgyzstan air base, but they aren’t great
- US unsure when Afghanistan troops flights to resume through key air base after Kyrgyz revolt
- Germany say military reform could free up soldiers for overseas conflicts
- Afghan Taliban demands France release detainees in exchange for 2 captured journalists
- 1 Polish soldier lightly wounded in attack by rogue Afghan trooper, still being sought
- 2 Italian doctors among 9 held in alleged Afghan hospital murder plot
- Pakistani army kills 54 militants in overnight airstrikes near Afghan border, official says
- Journalists tell war coverage conference media rely too much on governments vs firsthand info
- Pakistani security forces kill 29 suspected militants in northwestern tribal belt
- Obama softens criticism of Karzai; Says Afghan leader remains ‘a critical partner’ of US
- NATO forces in Afghanistan say helicopter down in southeast; Taliban claim they shot it down
- Number of homemade bombs in Afghanistan doubles in past year
- Uprising in Kyrgyzstan raises questions about future of US air base in Afghanistan operation
- Romania to increase its troops in Afghanistan to 1,800 by September, president says
- NATO says video of US soldier held by insurgents inspires search to find him
- Taliban releases video of captured American soldier, show him pleading for release