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Civilian casualties in Afghanistan fall in first half of year, U.N. says
World NowCivilian casualties in the Afghan war fell by 15% in the first half of this year compared with the same period a year ago, the first such decline in five years, the United Nations said.... -
Where in the world is Romney's foreign policy?
Change of Subject[Mitt Romney complains] that [President] Obama’s foreign policies “have not communicated American strength and resolve.” It’s not clear what Romney means by this; he cites no examples. The one case in which he had to concede... -
Bomber kills four French troops in eastern Afghanistan
World NowKABUL, Afghanistan -- A suicide attack in eastern Afghanistan on Saturday killed four French troops and injured five others, French and Afghan officials said, deaths that increased pressure on an already wavering NATO ally. The new French president,... -
Rising numbers of children hurt, killed in Afghan conflict, UN says
World NowChildren have been increasingly bearing the brunt of the war in Afghanistan, a new United Nations report says.... -
A letter from killed Marine continues to inspire others
L.A. NOWA letter that Marine Sgt. William Stacey sent to his parents is still inspiring others.... -
New French president visits Afghanistan
World NowFrench President Francois Hollande made an unannounced visit to Afghanistan, days after a NATO summit at which he discomfited allies by insisting that France would pull out its combat troops by the end of the year.... -
President Obama shows signs of frustration with Pakistan
World NowA growing diplomatic dispute over Pakistan's refusal to reopen supply routes for U.S. and other troops in Afghanistan threatened to overshadow President Obama’s efforts on the final day of the NATO summit to finalize plans for ending the unpopular... -
Popping the bubble on Afghanistan
Change of SubjectLike many of you, I live in a protective bubble when it comes to war. My children aren’t fighting overseas — my older son is 22, but he’s headed off to graduate school in the fall, not basic training —...... -
Afghan war effort 'on track,' general tells Congress
World NowThe American war effort in Afghanistan is making progress despite recent setbacks, the top U.S. commander there told Congress on Tuesday.... -
Pakistani lawmakers approve new guidelines for ties with U.S.
World NowThe Pakistani parliament on Thursday approved guidelines that will frame a reset of their country’s relations with the United States, paving the way for an end to a nearly five-month disruption in ties that began when errant U.S. airstrikes killed... -
U.S. and Afghanistan ink strategic partnership agreement
World NowAfghan and U.S. officials said they had agreed to the broad outlines of an accord governing the long-term American presence in Afghanistan after the Western combat role ends in 2014.... -
With end of Afghan war in sight, Europe pushes business
ReutersHERAT, Afghanistan (Reuters) - The European Union threw its weight behind developing Afghanistan's small but promising private sector this week, in the hope that business can usher in stability and peace once foreign troops leave by the end of next year....Tags: Foods and Beverages, Ice Cream, European Union, Kabul (Afghanistan), Politics
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