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            Afghanistan needs to double midwives
          
          
        
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            Afghanistan: Snow, insecurity hamper polio immunisation
          
          
        
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            Afghan president: US forces killed 16 civilians
          
          
        
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            Angry protests over 16 dead Afghan civilians
          
          
        
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            Afghan unrest killed 4,000 civilians in 2008
          
          
        
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            US investigates Afghan deaths
          
          
        
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            Coping with a traumatized nation
          
          
        
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            U.S. gets other routes for Afghan supplies
          
          
        
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            Soldier suicides in Afghanistan rose sharply last year
          
          
        
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            US investigation of airstrike deaths 'deeply flawed'
          
          
        
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            U.S. construction in Afghanistan sign of long commitment
          
          
        
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            Inexplicable wealth of Afghan elite sows bitterness
          
          
        
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            Afghanistan: Bagram, worse than Guantanamo?
          
          
        
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            US-led raid kills 17 civilians: Afghan president
          
          
        
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            Afghanistan: HIV-positive patients to get ARV therapy for first time
          
          
        
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            British forces check Afghan deaths report
          
          
        
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            Afghanistan: Little to eat for IDPs in makeshift Kabul camp
          
          
        
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            US decision after Afghan result
          
          
        
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            Record 151 US troops die in Afghanistan in 2008
          
          
        
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            Afghanistan farmers in the midst of poppy cultivation dilemma
          
          
        
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            Rash of bombings in Afghanistan
          
          
        
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            Iran agrees to halt deportations - Afghan minister
          
          
        
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            Troop-caused civilian deaths angering Afghans: watchdog
          
          
        
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            Mass graves still unguarded as U.S., U.N., Afghans duck task
          
          
        
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            Afghanistan: Rights watchdog releases gloomy report
          
          
        
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            Fraud, violence threaten planned Afghan elections
          
          
        
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            Canada won't support U.S. plan to arm Afghan militias
          
          
        
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            Tensions rise as Afghans say U.S. raid killed civilians
          
          
        
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            Afghan leader sends demands to US on troop conduct
          
          
        
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            Kabul residents have more fear of gangs than of Taliban
          
          
        
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            Afghanistan on brink of famine, aid agency warns
          
          
        
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            'I was still holding my grandson's hand - the rest was gone'
          
          
        
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            Taliban raids on NATO convoys crippling
          
          
        
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            U.S. keeps silent as Afghan ally removes war crime evidence
          
          
        
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            Gates seeks more troops in Afghanistan by Spring
          
          
        
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            US forces kill 6 Afghan police officers by mistake
          
          
        
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            Kandahar base braces for wave of US troops
          
          
        
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            Convoy attacks trigger race to open new Afghan supply lines
          
          
        
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            Taliban 'noose' around Afghan capital
          
          
        
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            Villagers bombed in August still living with relatives