Kabul Province

Afghanistan's James Bond: Suave killer who drives a Toyota (McClatchy Newspapers)

By Dion Nissenbaum, McClatchy Newspapers Dion Nissenbaum, Mcclatchy Newspapers – 1 hr 14 mins ago KABUL, Afghanistan — The television set crackles with breaking news: Terrorists have smuggled a nuclear bomb into Kabul and are...

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For Afghan poor, Eid charity starts at home (AFP)

AFP/File – An Afghan boy at an animal market on the outskirts of Kabul on November 23. At the Kampany market on … by Lynne O'Donnell Lynne O'donnell – 12 mins ago KABUL (AFP) – At the Kampany market on the outskirts of the...

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Dancing in Kabul

Peter van Agtmael for The New York Times French soldiers dance to Michael Jackson’s “Billie Jean” on the military side of the Kabul airport. To see more of Mr. van Agtmael’s photography from Iraq and Afghanistan, take a look at...

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Interview With David Holbrook: 'We Are Not In Afghanistan To Build A Perfect Democracy'

The U.S. special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, Richard Holbrooke, spoke to German news magazine Spiegel about Washington's goals in Afghanistan, President Obama's new war strategy and the prospects of handing over...

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Mark Sedwill, Kabul’s British Ambassador, agrees more troops are needed

The British Ambassador to Kabul has entered the bitter debate taking place in the Obama Administration over Afghanistan by openly siding with General Stanley McChrystal’s request to send thousands more troops.

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In Afghanistan hope starts here, down a dirt track on the edge of Taliban country

Most Britons may want an end to the war in Afghanistan, but we're making a difference there, finds Mary Riddell. Not many outsiders hear the testimony of those eking out a living on the fringes of Taliban country and proving...

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Afghan security plans 'a tall order'

Kabul (AFP) Nov 23, 2009 - Afghan government plans to boost army and police numbers massively have been greeted with scepticism by diplomats and military experts who say the figures are too ambitious.

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ISAF Members Render Aid to Vehicle Accident Victims

ISAF Members Render Aid to Vehicle Accident Victims Systems KABUL, Afghanistan - International Security Assistance Forces traveling in a convoy near Kabul rendered medical aid to five Afghan civilians who were injured after...

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Wooing of Taliban fighters is dangerous game

In this picture taken Thursday Nov. 19, 2009, Rahimullah stands at an Afghan National Army checkpoint soldier , the car he was traveling in being stopped because of his weapon, in the Tagab Valley some 50 kilometers (30 miles)...

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AFGHANISTAN: Fighting H1N1 with one lab and no vaccine

KABUL, 24 November 2009 (IRIN) - One day after samples of eight suspected cases of influenza H1N1 2009 were brought to the Central Laboratory (CL) in Kabul from Afghanistan's central-west province of Ghor, a rapid test showed...

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