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NATO ministers endorse Afghan security plan
Gates faults US allies on Afghan war
Why is Kunar being ignored in the Afghan handover?
Yet another HIG commander captured in eastern Afghanistan
ISAF kills, captures IMU leaders in Afghan north
Two Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan commanders were killed in Samangan, and another was captured in Balkh.Taliban fighters moving back into former Afghanistan stronghold
Report lists Afghan civilian deaths
A Taliban suicide bomber killed Kunduz's police chief and four bodyguards. ISAF troops accidentally killed President Karzai's cousin during a night raid in Kandahar. The Taliban beheaded a father and son in Nimroz for spying and killed a British soldier in Helmand.
UK soldier, loyal dog, make final journey together
Suicide bomber assassinates Kunduz police chief
General Abdul Rahman Sayedkhili and four of his bodyguards were killed in an attack at a bazaar. Just six weeks ago, Sayedkhili said Kunduz was cleared of the Taliban.Abdullah slams Karzai's ambiguous comments
Lack of Afghan political strategy worrisome as West prepares to relinquish security
Directing traffic
Special operations forces target IMU-linked Taliban commander in Afghan north
The Taliban commander targeted in the raid leads "approximately 80 foreign fighters of Uzbek, Chechen and Tajik descent" and is linked to the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan.Eight weeks to face the Taliban
In Afghanistan, US 'civilian surge' falls short in building local government
Security forces killed and captured several Taliban and Haqqani Network commanders and fighters in Helmand, Khost, Nangarhar, and Baghlan. The Taliban killed two ISAF soldiers in separate attacks in the south. Fifteen Taliban fighters in Kunar renounced the insurgency.
Pakistan's Islamist parties challenge weakening government
Putting Afghan plan into action proves difficult
Petraeus sees military progress in Afghanistan

