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U.S. government funds may have gone to Taliban

An audit says subcontractors on a development project in Afghanistan may have paid more than $5 million to militants for security purposes. Employee fraud is also alleged.Millions of dollars in American taxpayer funds may have been paid to Taliban fighters in southern Afghanistan to provide security for a U.S.

 

Petraeus Says Taliban Have Reached Out to Karzai

The top American commander in Afghanistan says efforts have begun to start reconciliation talks.

 

Rockets, attacks strike as Afghan poll opens

Rockets, attacks strike as Afghan poll opens

A string of attacks hit Afghanistan's parliamentary election on Saturday, after the Taliban vowed to disrupt a poll that is a crucial test for the credibility of the government and security forces.

 

Afghans to vote in key elections

Voters in Afghanistan are due to cast their ballots in key parliamentary elections, despite fears of violence and threats from Taliban militants.

 

$5M reward for Pakistan Taliban leaders

$5M reward for Pakistan Taliban leaders

Hakimullah Mehsud, a key leader of the Pakistani Taliban, has been charged for his alleged involvement in the killings of seven U.S. citizens at an American military base in Afghanistan in 2009, the U.S. Justice Department announced Wednesday.

 

Taliban shoots pregnant widow

A widow, accused of being pregnant, was executed by the Taliban in western Afghanistan, a provincial governor's spokesman said Monday.

 

Pakistan's Zardari says war with Taliban being lost

Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari warned that the international community was losing the war against the Taliban in Afghanistan, according to an interview published on Tuesday.

 

Petraeus runs into resistance from Karzai

Petraeus runs into resistance from Karzai

General has met sharp resistance from the Afghan president to an American plan to assist villagers in fighting the Taliban on their own.

 

Cheap and deadly, homemade bombs plague Afghan roads

Cheap and deadly, homemade bombs plague Afghan roads

KANDAHAR (Reuters) - The signature weapon of the Iraq war has established itself as the Taliban's weapon of choice in Afghanistan as well, where roadside bombs have proven to be rudimentary and cheap -- but deadly as ever.

 

Afghanistan denies peace talks with Taliban No. 2

Afghanistan denies peace talks with Taliban No. 2

Afghanistan's government denied a report on Tuesday that it had been holding secret peace talks with the Taliban's number two leader, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, when he was arrested in Pakistan.

 

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