Nedan följer ett urval av de senaste nyheterna från
avdelningarna ovan.
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23/12 |
Fängslad journalist frigivenAmnesty Press
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23/12 |
Two men sentenced to death in Afghanistan for kidnapping,The Associated Press,
Amir Shah
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22/12 |
Livet pågår, trots allt-Bok: De hoppfulla tecknen i
Afghanistan är få men de finns, Monika Tunbäck-Hanson, GP
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21/12 |
Afghan Parliament Opens, and Finds Democracy Is a Bit Untidy, Carlotta Gall, New York Times
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20/12 |
Brokig samling i parlamentet, Jan Blomgren, Svd
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20/12 |
USA minskar sin trupp i Afghanistan, Washington, TT-reuters
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20/12 |
Humanitarian and reconstruction assistance to Afghanistan 2001-2005, Reliefweb
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19/12 |
Afghan parliament inaugurated,CNN World
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18/12 |
Cheney seeking to shore up overseas tiesAssociated Press
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17/12 |
Afghans Filled With Hope, DisillusionmentAP Associated Press
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17/12 |
The US is now rediscovering the pitfalls of aspirational imperialismThe Guardian
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14/12 |
Judge orders UK citizenship for detaineeGuardian Unlimited
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13/12 |
Quake hits Afghan-Pakistani border region, Amir Shah, Associated Press
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13/12 |
Skalv i Afghanistan utlöste panik. TT, Expressen
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12/12 |
Military's information war Is vast and often secretiveThe Muslims News
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8/12 |
Bin Laden's influence may be fading, Saudi envoy saysThe Miami Herald
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7/12 |
Reform: Not Ignorant, Not Helpless, Newsweek
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2/12 |
Statement: Situation in Afghanistan, Relief Web
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2/12 |
Clashes close key Afghan border crossing, AP, Myrtle Beach Online
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2/12 |
Pakistan closes Afghan border crossing after spat, Reuters, ABC News
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1/12 |
Afghan ex-premier's rebels reject reconciliation, Reuters
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30/11 |
Sverige fördubblar Afghanistanstyrkan, Thomas Höjeberg, TT, Aftonbladet
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30/11 |
UK troops face new Afghan challenge, Andrew North, BBC
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28/11 |
Broken promises, Joe Stephens and David B. Ottaway, Washington Post, Fort Wayne
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27/11 |
Kritiskt för två svenska soldater, TT, Svenska Dagbladet
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26/11 |
Svensk soldat dödad i Afghanistan, Dagens Nyheter
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25/11 |
Svenskar skadade i Afghanistan, TT, Dagens Nyheter
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25/11 |
Freden kräver försvarsplanering, Ledare, Eskilstunakuriren
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25/11 |
AFGHANISTAN: UNHCR says major concern of refugees is livelihoods not security, Irin News
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24/11 |
Afghanistan Needs Help to Boost Security, Fight Drugs, UN Says, Paul Tighe, Bloomberg
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24/11 |
UN reports progress in Afghan opium fight, Warren Hoge, The International Herald Tribune
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24/11 |
AFGHANISTAN: Calls for an end to violence against women, Irin News
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23/11 |
Bomb Kills U.S. Soldier in Afghanistan, Daniel Cooney, AP, The Ledger
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22/11 |
AFGHANISTAN: United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to visit, Irin
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21/11 |
Taliban threaten to kill Indian hostage, Reuters, Tiscali News
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19/11 |
Tal av utrikesminister Laila Freivalds vid Svenska Afghanistankommitténs konferens - Fyra år efter Bonn, på engelska, Regeringen
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17/11 |
al-Qaida trappar upp i Afghanistan, Jan Blomgren, Svenska Dagbladet
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17/11 |
2 U.S. Troops Face Charges in Afghanistan, Daniel Cooney, AP, ABC News
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16/11 |
Webbradio: Alnöbo i oroligheternas Kabul, Karin Näslund, Sundsvalls Tidning
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14/11 |
Déjà vu in Kabul, Chris Mason, The LA-Times
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14/11 |
Husband of Afghan woman poet who was beaten to death attempts suicide, AFP, The Middle East Times
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14/11 |
Kabul bombs kill NATO peacekeeper, AP, CNN
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12/11 |
Afghanistan: JEMB certifies all final results for Wolesi Jirga and Provincial Council elections, Relief Web
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11/11 |
MEDIA-AFGHANISTAN: More Than Bombs and Burkhas, Peter Dhondt, IPS
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11/11 |
Afghan politicians hold first meeting, Rachel Morarjee, The Financial Times
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9/11 |
Afghan final election results due, BBC
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9/11 |
Destitute Afghanistan opens its most luxurious hotel, The Middle East Times
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4/11 |
Sixth Ohio reservist goes on trial in Afghanistan prisoner-abuse case, AP, The Enquirer
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4/11 |
Britain isolated over role in Afghanistan, Richard Norton-Taylor, The Guardian
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3/11 |
Svik inte folket i Afghanistan, Anna Westin & Christer Persson, SAK, Sundsvalls tidning
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2/11 |
U.S. Boosts Afghan Security After Escape, Daniel Cooney, AP, ABC News
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1/11 |
Övergreppen fortsätter, Elisabeth Löfgren, Amnesty
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31/10 |
Another girls' school burned down in Afghanistan, AFP, The Middle East Times
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28/10 |
Building on Afghanistan's Elections, The New York Times
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28/10 |
FN oroat över Afghanistan, Yle
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27/10 |
Afghanistan welcomes extradition of rebels, Daniel Cooney, AP, The Beaufort Gazette
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25/10 |
Six Afghan civilians die in attack near capital, Sayed Salahuddin, Reuters, ABC News
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25/10 |
Gör EU:s mål för bistånd tydligare, Göteborgs Posten
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25/10 |
Human violations cause for concern: UN, South Asian Media Net
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24/10 |
AFGHANISTAN: Earthquake kills five in south, Irin News
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24/10 |
Prison term for blasphemy reflects Afghan Shariah, Carlotta Gall, The International Herald Tribune
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24/10 |
Women fare unexpectedly well in Afghan polls,Jo Johnson, The Financial Times in New Delhi
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21/10 |
Afghans outraged over alleged desecration, Daniel Cooney, AP, Fort Wayne
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20/10 |
U.S. Army to Investigate Report Soldiers Burnt Taliban Corpses, Bloomberg
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20/10 |
Afghanistan, coalition forces must promote rights to cement progress – UN report, Relief Web
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20/10 |
Afghanistan Weekly Situation Report 13-19 October 2005, Relief Web
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20/10 |
US and Afghan probe alleged desecration, The Muslim News
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19/10 |
Militants gun down Afghan official, headmaster, Reuters
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18/10 |
US troops kill 4 Afghan police by mistake - official, Reuters, Tiscali News
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18/10 |
Remember Afghanistan?, Neamat Nojumi, Gulf News
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17/10 |
50 fired for alleged Afghan vote fraud, Daniel Cooney, AP, Fort Wayne
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16/10 |
Insamling för världens barn, Kristina Forsström, Sundsvalls tidning
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14/10 |
Ibland kan 100 kronor betyda mycket, Emma Eriksson, Katrineholmskuriren
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14/10 |
Essä: Kärlek och krig i Afghanistan, Norrköpings tidningar
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14/10 |
U.S. committed to partnership with Afghanistan, Rice says, Relief Web
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12/10 |
19 dead in ambush of Afghan convoy, Daniel Cooney, AP, Sun Sentinel
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11/10 |
Many police die in Afghan ambush, BBC
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10/10 |
At least four killed in Afghanistan explosion, AFX, Forbes
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9/10 |
Afghanistan to despatch medical aid to quake-hit Pakistan, AFP, Relief Web
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7/10 |
US troops kill four Afghan police with "friendly fire", Reuters
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6/10 |
NATO to send over 10,000 extra troops to Afghanistan, AFP, Lycos News
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5/10 |
Warlords fare well in Afghan poll, AP, CNN
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5/10 |
Editor of Afghan women's magazine arrested, Amir Shah, AP, The Beaufort Gazette
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5/10 |
The choirs of Kandahar. Exclusive extract from Robert Fisk's new book, The Independent
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4/10 |
Vote Count Nearly Complete in Afghanistan, Mettew Pennington, AP, ABC News
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3/10 |
Hårda strider i sydöstra Afghanistan, YLE
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3/10 |
Monitors Find Significant Fraud in Afghan Elections, Carlotta Gall, New York Times
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3/10 |
Afghanistan Weekly Situation Report 22 - 28 Sep 2005, Relief Web
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3/10 |
Afghan ballots quarantined, Matthew Pennington, AP, Sun Sentinel
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30/9 |
AFGHANISTAN: Interview with chief electoral officer, Peter Erben, Irin news
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29/9 |
Afghan capital wary after suicide blast kills nine, AFP, Lycos News
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28/9 |
Outgoing Afghan minister: Govt needs purge, Steve Gutterman, AP, Fort Wayne
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28/9 |
AFGHANISTAN: Government dismisses legal poppy cultivation, Irin News
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28/9 |
Karzai accepts Jalali resignation, BBC
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28/9 |
Nine dead, 28 injured in suicide attack on Afghan army centre, AFX News, Forbes
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27/9 |
Afghanistan's Interior Minister Resigns, Matthew Pennington, AP, ABC News
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27/9 |
Rec: Farhad darya - Moderniserad folkmusik,
Örjan Abrahamsson, Dagens Nyheter
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26/9 |
Afghanistan releases partial voting results, Steve Gutterman, AP, The Miami Herald
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26/9 |
New beginning and identity for Afghan girl forced to live as a boy, Fayaz Siddiqi, Reuters
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25/9 |
Five Dead in U.S. Military Copter Crash, Daniel Cooney, AP, The Guardian
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