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Marine reportedly killed by opium-fueled private contractors
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Report: One third killed by US in Pakistan are civilians
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Afghan survivors describe NATO helicopter assault
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Afghan survivors describe NATO helicopter assault
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US trainer: 70 percent of Afghan police recruits drop out
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Airstrikes kill fewer Afghans, but more dying on ground
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Russia lashes out at NATO for protecting Afghan drug production
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UK troops to remain in Afghanistan 'for five years'
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Germany's Left Party expelled from Bundestag
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Afghans displaced by Marja offensive fret in a cold limbo
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Blackwater guards stole weapons, went on deadly rampage
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UN: 346 Afghan children killed in 2009, more than half by NATO
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Kucinich challenges Gates on civilians killed in Afghanistan
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NATO airstrike is said to have killed Afghan civilians
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US special operations ordered deadly air strike
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Pakistani Taliban bruised but unbowed
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Food, medicine lacking in Afghan assault zone
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New civilian death claims in Helmand sweep
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NATO strike kills seven Afghan police
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25 Afghan police may have joined Taliban
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NATO air strike kills seven Afghan police: ministr
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NATO - Missile that killed Afghan civilians not faulty
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UN rejects 'militarization' of Afghan aid
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Bleak living conditions for IDPs in Kabul
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Afghanistan govt. seeks more control over elections
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Afghanistan's 'most famous woman' condemns Marjah offensive
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In Marjah: 'Everyone is hiding. My family are very scared'
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US rockets slam into Afghan home, killing 12
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Pakistan court strikes down president's judicial appointments
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Taliban blow up boys school in NW Pakistan
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Taliban opposed bin Laden on US attacks
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FBI officials accused of directing Pakistan 'torture'
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As Afghan assault looms, many civilians haven't fled
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The 700 military bases of Afghanistan
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NATO frustration as Afghan police flunk drug tests
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Karzai: let Aghans run Afghanistan
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Casualties will rise in 2010, US and British officials warn
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Afghan police official accused of helping insurgents make bombs
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Why are US, allies telling Taliban about coming offensive?
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US says 200 troops on the ground in Pakistan