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US, China hold two days of human rights talks
“We consider that this is an integral part of all of the work we do to try to build a strong partnership and cooperation across the board with China,” State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland told reporters.
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Gen. Dunford paints rosy picture of security
KABUL: ISAF Commander Gen. Joseph F. Dunford, giving an upbeat assessment of the current security situation in Afghanistan, on Thursday noted marked improvement in health and education sectors. .... READ MORE
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Air force will need NATO support after 2014: Ghani
KUNDUZ CITY: The Security Transition Commission head says the combat ability of Afghan forces has considerably improved but the air force will continue to need NATO support after 2014. Addressin.... READ MORE
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No decision yet on post-2014 troop presence: Bildt
KANDAHAR CITY: Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt on Thursday said his country spent $150 million annually on Afghanistan's development through the European Union (EU). Bildt, who arrived in Ka.... READ MORE
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President returns home from Brussels
KABUL: President Hamid Karzai on Thursday returned from Belgium, where he met the NATO secretary-general besides attending a trilateral meeting among Afghanistan, Pakistan and the US. Karzai was.... READ MORE
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Peace vital to region’s development: Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: Afghanistan and Pakistan have agreed that peace and stability was vital to the economic development of the two countries and the wider region, the foreign ministry in Islamabad said on.... READ MORE
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Decision on hostages’ fate soon: Taliban
PUL-I-ALAM: The Taliban on Thursday said they would soon take a decision in line with their investigations on the fate of the 11 helicopter crewmembers, Turkish engineers and pilots in their capt.... READ MORE
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Pakistanis among 8 held in Panjwai
KANDAHAR CITY: Police detained eight militants, including two Pakistanis, during an operation in the restive Panjwai district of southern Kandahar province, an official said on Thursday. The deta.... READ MORE
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HRW: Policewomen face workplace harassment
KABUL: Workplace sexual harassment is a serious problem in Afghanistan’s public and private sectors, with female police officers frequently facing such situations, an international human rights.... READ MORE
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Iran and blame the victim game
Tehran is continuously interfering in Afghanistan and pressurizing Kabul under one pretext or the other. Iran’s meddling into our internal affairs while giving it name of concern as Tehran did it recently when its ambassa...




