Condoleezza Rice Visits Afghanistan
New York Times - Feb 7, 2008 By HELENE COOPER and NICHOLAS KULISH. KABUL, Afghanistan With criticism of the war in Afghanistan increasing on both sides of the Atlantic, Secretary of ...
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Pakistani Refugees Pour Into Afghanistan
New York Times - Sep 30, 2008 By JOHN F. BURNS. KABUL, Afghanistan United Nations officials said Monday that fighting arising from a Pakistani military crackdown in one of the ...
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Pakistani Refugees Pour Into Afghanistan
New York Times - Sep 29, 2008 By JOHN F. BURNS. KABUL, Afghanistan United Nations officials said Monday that fighting arising from a Pakistani military crackdown in one of the ...
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Suicide Blast Kills 5 in Afghanistan
New York Times - Jan 17, 2009 By SANGAR RAHIMI and CARLOTTA GALL. KABUL, Afghanistan A suicide car bomb on a heavily guarded road in the diplomatic district of the capital killed one ...
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9 US soldiers reported killed in Afghanistan
New York Times - Jul 13, 2008 By Carlotta Gall. KABUL Nine American soldiers were reported to have been killed Sunday in fighting in eastern Afghanistan, the single deadliest attack on ...
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As US Gains in Iraq, Rebels Go to Afghanistan
New York Times - Oct 15, 2008 By JOHN F. BURNS. KABUL, Afghanistan American military successes in Iraq have prompted growing numbers of well-trained foreign fighters to join the ...
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Taliban kill 20 Afghan police
New York Times - Jan 1, 2009 KABUL, Afghanistan Taliban militants attacked police officers assigned to ... Forces from the American-led coalition in Afghanistan along with Afghan ...
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Bush Affirms Commitment to Afghanistan
New York Times - Dec 14, 2008 By STEVEN LEE MYERS. KABUL, Afghanistan President Bush made a surprise visit to Afghanistan on Monday morning and asserted that the United States would ...
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Clashes as Afghan militants enter Pakistan
New York Times - Jan 12, 2009 And in a reversal of usual patterns, it involved a large number of Taliban forces from Afghanistan attacking into Pakistan, signaling coordination among ...
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US Ties Europe's Safety to Afghanistan
New York Times - Feb 11, 2008 By THOM SHANKER and NICHOLAS KULISH. MUNICH Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates issued a stark warning on Sunday to Europeans, saying that their safety from ...
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Unfinished Business in Afghanistan
New York Times - Jun 20, 2008 Five years after President Bush largely dropped the military operation against the Afghan-based Taliban and Al Qaeda so he could invade Iraq, American and ...
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Bomb Kills 4 Americans in Afghanistan
New York Times - Jun 15, 2008 By AP. KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) A roadside bomb exploded near a United States military vehicle on Saturday, killing four American servicemen in western ...
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UN mission chief warns Afghanistan's allies
New York Times - Nov 8, 2008 Kai Eide, the UN special representative for Afghanistan, also came to the defense of ... There has been growing outrage in Afghanistan over US-led military ...
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Prince Harry Withdrawn From Afghanistan
New York Times - Feb 29, 2008 By SARAH LYALL. LONDON The Defense Ministry announced Friday that Prince Harry, the third in line to the British throne, would have to come home from ...
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In Afghanistan, British Leader Shows Support
New York Times - Aug 22, 2008 By CARLOTTA GALL. KABUL, Afghanistan The British prime minister, Gordon Brown, visited Afghanistan on Thursday to reaffirm his country's commitment to ...
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Laura Bush Visits Afghanistan
New York Times - Jun 9, 2008 By CARLOTTA GALL. KABUL, Afghanistan Laura Bush flew by helicopter deep into central Afghanistan on Sunday on a one-day visit to highlight the United ...
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American Woman Is Kidnapped in Afghanistan
New York Times - Jan 27, 2008 By CARLOTTA GALL and TAIMOOR SHAH. KANDAHAR, Afghanistan, An American woman and her Afghan driver were kidnapped by gunmen in this southern town Saturday ...
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BBC journalist among 16 killed in Afghanistan
New York Times - Jun 8, 2008 KANDAHAR, Afghanistan An Afghan journalist working for the BBC World Service was found dead in southern Afghanistan with a gunshot wound to the head ...
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US soldier and 18 civilians die in Afghanistan
New York Times - Nov 13, 2008 By Adam B. Ellick and Abdul Waheed Wafa. KABUL, Afghanistan A day after a fierce suicide bombing in southern Afghanistan, insurgents struck Thursday in ...
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Pentagon Considers Adding Forces in Afghanistan
New York Times - May 3, 2008 By STEVEN LEE MYERS and THOM SHANKER. WASHINGTON The Pentagon is considering sending as many as 7000 more American troops to Afghanistan next year to make ...
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Afghanistan, Pakistan and NATO
New York Times - Apr 1, 2008 By Karl F. Inderfurth. The NATO summit meeting in Bucharest this week comes at a critical time for the 26-member alliance and its mission in Afghanistan. ...
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Suicide Attack Kills 36 in Afghanistan
New York Times - Feb 19, 2008 By TAIMOOR SHAH and CARLOTTA GALL. KANDAHAR, Afghanistan In the second serious attack in southern Afghanistan in two days, a suicide bomber set off an ...
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Gates, Truth and Afghanistan
New York Times - Feb 12, 2008 By the Bush administration's standards, Defense Secretary Robert Gates was remarkably candid last week: acknowledging that popular opposition in Europe to ...
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Ragtag Taliban Show Tenacity in Afghanistan
New York Times - Aug 4, 2008 Afghan soldiers at an outpost in Wardak Province, near the site where a Taliban attack killed three coalition soldiers in June. By CARLOTTA GALL ...
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Lawyer Says Detainee Aided US in Afghanistan
New York Times - Aug 5, 2008 By WILLIAM GLABERSON. GUANTΑNAMO BAY, Cuba Secret evidence at the war crimes trial of Salim Hamdan, Osama bin Laden's driver, showed that Mr. Hamdan ...
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Afghanistan's New Deal
New York Times - Mar 20, 2008 This is the only way that the friends of Afghanistan can fully appreciate ... Afghanistan is important not only because it was the origin of the attacks of ...
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The Long Haul in Afghanistan
New York Times - Feb 28, 2008 By ROGER COHEN. A whole post-cold-war European generation has grown up in peace, give or take some Balkan horror on television, which makes it hard to ...
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Karzai threatens to send soldiers into Pakistan
New York Times - Jun 16, 2008 ISLAMABAD, Pakistan President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan threatened on Sunday to send ... His comments, made at a news conference in Kabul, Afghanistan, ...
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Suicide bomber strikes convoy in Afghanistan
New York Times - Mar 13, 2008 KABUL, Afghanistan A suicide car bomber struck a convoy carrying US troops near the Kabul airport Thursday, killing six Afghan civilians, officials said. ...
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Series of Attacks Hit Afghanistan
New York Times - Apr 13, 2008 By THE NEW YORK TIMES. KABUL, Afghanistan Afghan and NATO forces fought a series of clashes with insurgents on Saturday in what may be a sign of ...
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Pakistan closes NATO supply line to Afghanistan
New York Times - Nov 30, 2008 By Richard A. Oppel Jr. and Pir Zubair Shah. ISLAMABAD, Pakistan Backed by helicopter gunships, tanks and artillery, Pakistani security forces on Tuesday ...
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Is Afghanistan a narco-state?
New York Times - Jul 24, 2008 By Thomas Schweich. On May 12, at a press conference in Kabul, Khodaidad declared the 2008 anti-poppy effort in southern Afghanistan to be a failure. ...
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Senior Afghan General Dies in Helicopter Crash
New York Times - Jan 15, 2009 KABUL, Afghanistan One of Afghanistan's senior military commanders was killed along with 12 ... Snow was falling in much of central Afghanistan Thursday. ...
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Bomb Kills Man in Afghanistan
New York Times - Jun 1, 2008 By THE NEW YORK TIMES. KABUL, Afghanistan A suicide car bomber rammed his vehicle into a NATO military convoy in the eastern city of Jalalabad at midday ...
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British kill 4 civilians in Afghanistan
New York Times - Aug 18, 2008 LONDON British troops accidentally killed four civilians and wounded three others with rockets during an operation against Taliban insurgents in southern ...
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Suicide bomber kills at least 12 in Afghanistan
New York Times - May 15, 2008 By Taimoor Shah. KANDAHAR, Afghanistan A suicide bomber cloaked in a body-covering burqa killed at least 12 other people and wounded at least 27 Thursday ...
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Afghanistan: Suicide Bomb Kills Seven
New York Times - Mar 18, 2008 By AP. A suicide car bomb killed seven soldiers and civilians in an attack at a bazaar in southern Afghanistan. Two Danish soldiers and one Czech soldier, ...
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US Gets Modest NATO Accessions on Afghanistan
New York Times - Jun 14, 2008 By THOM SHANKER. BRUSSELS A two-day session of NATO defense ministers ended Friday after following a now-familiar script in the debate over Afghanistan: ...
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More German Troops to Afghanistan
New York Times - Jun 25, 2008 By JUDY DEMPSEY and ALAN COWELL. BERLIN Under pressure from NATO, Germany announced Tuesday that it would increase the number of soldiers available for ...
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Panel Questions Canadian Role in Afghanistan
New York Times - Jan 23, 2008 By IAN AUSTEN. OTTAWA A government panel said Tuesday that the Canadian military should withdraw from a combat role in Afghanistan next year unless it is ...
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Huge blast rocks Indian Embassy in Kabul
New York Times - Jul 7, 2008 There have been a number of attacks in Afghanistan in recent months notable for ... In a statement Monday, Karzai said the "enemies of peace in Afghanistan" ...
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Resolving old rivalries
New York Times - Jul 17, 2008 President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan said that Pakistan's intelligence service, ... Combined with the many other challenges facing Afghanistan today, ...
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Gates Pushing Plan for Afghan Army
New York Times - Aug 8, 2008 The moves come nearly seven years into the war in Afghanistan, ... The last two months have been among the deadliest in Afghanistan for American forces, ...
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Afghanistan Signs Cluster Bomb Treaty
New York Times - Dec 3, 2008 By WALTER GIBBS and KIRK SEMPLE. OSLO In a last-minute change, President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan agreed on Wednesday to join some 90 other nations ...
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