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Nyhetsbevakaren 2004

Nedan följer ett urval av de senaste nyheterna från avdelningarna ovan.

29/12 | Troops getting good medical care in Afghan, Michael Flynn, Citizen Times

23/12 | Troops may stay in Kabul indefinitely, Daily Times

23/12 | Inga krigsherrar i Karzais regering, TT-Reuters, Svenska Dagbladet

21/12 | Afghan aid groups accused by government, The Washington Times

21/12 | Security Tight as Karzai's Swearing in Threatened, Reuters, The New York Times

20/12 | After the goldrush, Nick Meo, The Independent

19/12 | Afghan Says Prison Attack May Have Targeted Americans, Paul Alexander - AP, The Washington Post

17/12 | Armed inmates holed up in Afghan prison, Amir Shah - AP, The Belleville News-Democrat

12/12 | Seven-Year Drought Puts Afghanistan on the Brink, Carlotta Gall, The New York Times

12/12 | Afghan president says bin Laden still in region, AP, Tyler Morning Telegraph

9/12 | Small nonprofit, big goal: education for Afghanistan, Jessica Blanchard, The Seattle Times

9/12 | Racy foreign films prompt cable ban in Afghanistan, Lane Hartill, The Christian Science Monitor

8/12 | Karzai warns of Afghan dangers, BBC

6/12 | Taliban Threaten to Attack Karzai Inauguration, Reuters, The New York Times

5/12 | Commander: U.S. could cut forces in Afghanistan, AP, USA Today

2/12 | US offers olive branch to Taleban, BBC

30/11 | Al Qaeda terror won-t stop, Pravda

29/11 | Three killed in attack on Afghan aid agency,Carlotta Gall, The Salt lake Tribune

29/11 | Unveiling theater in Afghanistan, Maseeh Rahman, The Seattle Times

29/11 | Attack mot biståndsarbetare, TT-AFP, Svenska Dagbladet

29/11 | In Afghanistan, roses bloom almost all year, Afghan News Network

23/11 | Tre kidnappade i Afghanistan frisläppta, Mia Holmgren, Dagens Nyheter

19/11 | Afghan Poppy Growing Reaches Record Level, U.N. Says, Carlotta Gall, The New York Times

16/11 | New local women's radio to fight gender violence and illiteracy, Reuters

15/11 | Afghanistan wants its 'Dead Sea Scrolls of Buddhism' back from UK, Nick Meo, The Independent

11/11 | Afghan UN Kidnappers Await Release of 26 Taliban, David Brunnstrom, Reuters

10/11 | Video no proof of Osama location, Reuters, The Daily Telegraph

9/11 | Tidsfrist för FN-gisslan i Afghanistan förlängd, TT-Reuters, Dagens Nyheter

7/11 | Talks Delayed Again, Kidnappers Say, AP, The Los Angeles Times

5/11 | Afghan Leader Promises Security and Stability, Carlotta Gall, The New York Times

4/11 | Bombdåd mot Afghanistankommittén i Jalalabad, DN-TT, Dagens Nyheter

3/11 | Karzai declared Afghan president, BBC

1/11 | Afghan Militants Release Video of Hostages, Carlotta Gall, The New York Times

1/11 | USA agerar ombytligt i Afghanistan, Erik Pierre, Svenska Dagbladet

1/11 | Afghan kidnappers threaten to execute three UN hostages, Nick Meo, The Independent

26/10 | Karzai, a man with no party, Scott Baldauf, The Christian Science Monitor

25/10 | Karzai poised for poll landslide, BBC

23/10 | Suicide bomber hits Kabul street, BBC

21/10 | Karzai closes in on poll victory, BBC

20/10 | Karzai leder i Afhanistanvalet, TT-AFP i Dagens Nyheter

20/10 | al-Qaida antas bestå av 18000 man, TT-AFP, Svenska Dagbladet

19/10 | Kandahar's No 1 lady detective fights crime from under a burqa, Nick Meo, The Independent

18/10 | Five killed in Afghan poll blast, BBC

16/10 | Karzai leder stort i Afghanistan, TT-Reuters, Svenska Dagbladet

15/10 | Opium Mafia Reigns Supreme, Paktribune

15/10 | Peaceful vote diminishes Taliban, Scott Baldauf, The Christan Science Monitor

15/10 | U.S. Army Inquiry Implicates 28 Soldiers in Deaths of 2 Afghan Detainees, Thom Shanker, The New York Times

14/10 | Most Afghan Ballots Are Approved, Paul Watson, Los Angeles Times

14/10 | Soldater misstänks för fångars död, TT, Dagen Nyheter

13/10 | 15 Afghan Candidates to File Vote Complaints With Panel,
Carlotta Gall, The New York Times

12/10 | U.S. Releases Saudi-American It Had Captured in Afghanistan, Joel Brinkley & Eric Lichtblau, The New York Times

12/10 | Experter utreder val i Afghanistan, Gert Holmertz, TT

12/10 | US exit poll gives Karzai victory, Declan Walsh, The Guardian

11/10 | Plan for Investigation Into Afghan Election Eases Dissent, Amy Waldman, The New York Times

9/10 | Chaos as boycott hits Afghan vote, BBC

8/10 | Afghan Vote Is a Referendum on Karzai, Amy Waldman, The New York Times

7/10 | Afghanistan: Höjd beredskap inför valet, Jan Blomgren, Svenska Dagbladet

6/10 | Warlord politics heats Afghan vote, Scott Baldauf, Christian Science Monitor

6/10 | NATO Expects Rush of Taliban Attacks in Afghanistan, Eric Schmitt, New York Times

3/10 | "Thousands of terrorists target Afghan poll", Nick Meo, The Independent

28/9 | "Afghan warlords threaten poll", Andrew North, BBC

18/9 | "US bolsters force for Afghan poll", Nick Childs, BBC News

14/9 | "Afghan Region's New Governor Says Violence Is Ended; Denounces Warlord", Carlotta Gall, New York Times

12/9 | "Våldsamma demonstrationer i Herat", TT-Reuters, Dagens Nyheter

8/9 | "Spinning the web in Afghanistan", Syed Saleem Shahzad, Asia Times

29/8 | "Political Bid to Quell Unrest in Afghanistan", Amy Waldman, New York Times

29/8 | "Talibaner bakom sprängdåd i Kabul", TT-Reuters, Dagens Nyheter

23/8 | "Remote-Control Explosions Pose Threat in Afghanistan", Carlotta Gall, New York Times

10/8 | "Karzai Trying to Regain Political Backing", Carlotta Gall, New York Times

9/7 | "3 Posing as U.S. Agents Arrested in Kabul", AP, Los Angeles Times

9/7 | "The Two Sides of Kabul", Christina Lamb, The New York Times

8/7 | "Svår bussolycka i Afghanistan", TT-AFP, Dagens Nyheter

6/7 | "High-risk bid to register Afghans", Gretchen Peters, The Christian Science Monitor

5/7 | "Dödsstraff mot organhandel i Afghanistan", TT-DN, Dagens Nyheter

5/7 | "Afghan Man's Death at U.S. Outpost Is Investigated", Carlotta Gall, New York Times

2/7 | "Strife Reported to Delay Afghan Vote Again", Carlotta Gall, The New York Times

29/6 | "Svensk trupp på väg till Afghanistan", TT:s utsände, Dagens Nyheter

28/6 | "14 Afghans are Killed for Registering to Vote", David Rohde, The New York Times

27/6 | "Blast Kills 2 Afghan Women on Election Workers' Bus", Carlotta Gall, The New York Times

24/6 | "Losing humanitarian perspective in Afghanistan", Edward Girardet, The Christian Science Monitor

8/6 | "Bad timing in Afghanistan", The Boston Globe, International Herald Tribune

6/6 | "Rights groups express concern about Afghanistan's security situation", Jim Lobe, Euroasianet

2/6 | "Hjälparbetare dödade i Afghanistan", TT-Reuters, Dagens Nyheter

1/6 | "Afghans wary of Karzai dealings", Scott Baldauf, The Christian Science Monitor

1/6 | "US Nation-Building Abroad - Part III", Ahmed Rashid, Yale Global Online

1/6 | "UN warning on Afghanistan opium", Andrew North, BBC

27/4 | "Flera dödade i talibanattacker", TT-Reuters. Dagens Nyheter

26/4 | "Karzai out Campaining for Voting and against Taliban", Carlotta Gall, New York Times

20/4 | "Al Qaeda Disrupted in Pakistani Tribal Areas, General Says", Carlotta Gall, New York Times

18/4 | "Record poppy crop makes mockery of Afghanistan's 'jihad' on opium", Nick Jackson, The Independent

12/4 | "In Afghanistan: a US soldier's emotional landscape", Ryung Suh, The Christian Science Monitor

1/4 | "Taking the Bloom of The Poppy", The Christian Science Monitor

31/3 | "Afghanistan nation-building at critical point", Paul Reynolds, BBC

31/3 | "Key aid talks open on Afghanistan", BBC

30/3 | "Why Afghanistan wants $27.6bn", Andrew North, BBC

30/3 | "Pakistan withdraws al-Qaeda claim", BBC

30/3 | "Funds to secure Afghanistan", Said Tayeb Jawad, Washington Times

30/3 | "Pakistan claims killing of al-Qaida chief", Claudio Franco & Muhammad Qasim, The Independent

29/3 | "Afghan economy at risk of relying on drug trade", Hugh Williamson & Farhan Bokhari, Financial Times

26/3 | "What's Hot and Sizzling in Kabul? The new steakhouse", Scott Baldauf, The Christian Sciance Monitor