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29/7 |
Drought wreaks havoc in northern Afghanistan, By Ali Hakim, IFRC communications officer in Mazar-e-Sharif, northern Afghanistan, Relief Web
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28/7 |
UN envoy backs Karzai against Pakistan,ANI
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28/7 |
FEWS Afghanistan Food security Update Jul 2008, Relief Web
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27/7 |
Obama says Afghanistan is in trouble,IHT
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24/7 |
Ex-US official accuses Afghanistan's Karzai of obstructing war on drugs,IHT
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21/7 |
Two Turks freed in Afghanistan, returning home, Reuters
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20/7 |
Obama meets Karzai,vows steadfast Afghan aid,Fisnik Abrashi, AOP
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19/7 |
Fler unga söker asyl på egen hand, Jon Pelling, Svd
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19/7 |
Obama backs support in meeting with Afghan leaders, Glen Johnson,Las Vegas Sun
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17/7 |
1.5 million "severely" hit by drought, IRIN
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17/7 |
Special forces kill Taliban leader in 'critical blow' to insurgency, Richard Norton-Taylor ,Guardian
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16/7 |
Food prices fuelling sex work in north? IRIN
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16/7 |
How to Save Karzai, By Seth G. Jones, Foreign Policy
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16/7 |
Karzai sacks Afghan attorney-general after presidency bid, Sayed Salahuddin, Reuters
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14/7 |
India Blames Pakistan For Kabul Embassy Attack, Reuters / New York Times
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13/7 |
Afghan women shot dead by Taleban, BBC News
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13/7 |
Police say 24 killed in Afghan suicide blast, Noor Khan, AP/ Afghans News Net
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12/7 |
Afghan Courts, Derided on Kabul Streets, Targeted for Overhaul, Bill Varner, Bloombergs
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11/7 |
Afghanistan's 'sons of the soil' rise up, Syed Saleem Shahzad, Asia Times Online
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11/7 |
Concern over Afghan civilian death toll, Martin Patience, BBC News
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10/7 |
North Struggles With Severe Drought, Sayed Yaqub Ibrahimi, IWPR
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10/7 |
European MPs want action on Taliban funding, ADN Kronos
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10/7 |
Russia suggests creating drug security belts around Afghanistan, ITAR / TASS
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10/7 |
Armchair pilots striking Afghanistan by remote control, Laurie Ure, CNN
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10/7 |
India caught in the Taliban myth, M K Bhadrakumar, Asia Times Online
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10/7 |
Afghan athlete goes missing, Al Jazeera
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10/7 |
Fueling the Taliban: Poppies, Guns and Insurgents, Muhammad Tahir, Jonestown Foundation
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9/7 |
Bombing deepens Afghan mistrust of Pakistan, Reuters / The Peninsula, Quatar
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9/7 |
"Beväpnade män har sökt honom", Pär-Gustav Johansson, Smålandsposten
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9/7 |
Female Outlaw Comes in From the Cold, IWPR
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9/7 |
Now it's war against India in Afghanistan, Sudha Ramachandran, Asia Times Online
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9/7 |
Alarm over Afghan civilian deaths, BBC
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9/7 |
Coalition Forces To Start Withdrawal In October, Russian News and Information Agency
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9/7 |
NGOs call for separation of UN political, humanitarian roles, IRIN
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9/7 |
Appeal for cash to feed 4.5 million people, IRIN
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7/7 |
Blodbad i Kabul efter självmordsbomb, TT / DN
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7/7 |
Talibanerna vinner mark i Kabul, Jan Blomgren, SvD
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5/7 |
Court Send Afghani Back to Kabul, Radio Sweden, South Asian Media Net
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4/7 |
Växjöbos avvisning vägledande, Angela Weise, SR kronoberg
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