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Top U.S. diplomat is critically ill

Top U.S. diplomat is critically ill

Richard C. Holbrooke, the Obama administration's diplomatic point man for Afghanistan and Pakistan, remained in critical condition Saturday night after surgery to repair a life-threatening tear in his aorta.

 

One Dead as Two Blasts Hit Stockholm

Two explosions, one of them destroying a car, killed a man and injured two other people in a busy Stockholm district on Saturday, media reports said.

 

Poll: More Afghans say insurgents' acts are justified

A new poll released Monday showed a sharp rise in the number of Afghans who see insurgent attacks against American troops as justified compared ...

 

Obama Makes Unannounced Visit to Afghanistan

Obama Makes Unannounced Visit to Afghanistan

After a secret overnight flight, President Obama is visiting at a critical moment in the American-led war.

 

New York Times says Afghan Taliban "leader" in its report a fake

New York Times says Afghan Taliban

The New York Times said on Tuesday that a man it had described as a "Taliban leader" who had taken part in "secret peace talks" with the Afghan government was in fact an impostor.

 

First Time in Nine-Year War That Tanks Will Be in Afghanistan

First Time in Nine-Year War That Tanks Will Be in Afghanistan

Looking for more firepower in the tough fight against the Taliban in southern Afghanistan, Marines are scheduled to receive 14 tanks next month, which would be the first time the US military has used tanks in the nine-year war in ...

 

NATO set for end-2014 withdrawal from Afghanistan

NATO set for end-2014 withdrawal from Afghanistan

NATO is ready to begin turning security over to Afghan forces next year, U.S. leaders said on Friday, as the first step in a plan to withdraw almost all foreign troops from Afghanistan by the end of 2014.

 

Afghan handover could run past 2015 in some areas: NATO

The military handover from NATO-led forces to Afghans could run past an end-2014 target date in some areas because of lingering security problems, a senior NATO official in Afghanistan said on Wednesday.

 

U.S. Tries to End Flow of Bomb Item to Afghanistan

With bombs the main killer of Americans in Afghanistan, the U.S. started an effort to stop the flow of ammonium nitrate, their basic ingredient, into the country.

 

Poll: Majority of Afghans back talks with Taliban

Poll: Majority of Afghans back talks with Taliban

Nearly all Afghans want their government to make peace with the Taliban despite their growing dislike for the insurgency, according to a survey funded in part by the U.S. government.

 

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