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- Afghanistan (redirect page) (← links | edit)
- Missing Afghan jet found; 104 believed dead (← links | edit)
- U.N. reports Afghan opium production is up again (← links | edit)
- Report finds Afghanistan is on the verge of becoming a narcotics state (← links | edit)
- United Nations passes Declaration on human cloning (← links | edit)
- Four Americans die from mine impact in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Laura Bush takes a quick trip to Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- New Zealand praised by NATO Secretary General (← links | edit)
- Australia, NATO enhance ties (← links | edit)
- Afghan coalition forces repel Taliban ambush: 8 killed, 16 captured (← links | edit)
- 2005 Afghan opium harvest begins (← links | edit)
- Pakistan captures al Qaeda suspect (← links | edit)
- Protests spread in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Muslim leaders don't accept "pressured" apology (← links | edit)
- Karzai blames U.S. and Britain for increased opium production (← links | edit)
- Amnesty International urges investigations of top U.S. officials (← links | edit)
- Bush Administration changes official position on legitimacy of Qur'an desecration allegations (← links | edit)
- Bombings reported in southeastern Iran (← links | edit)
- Ft. Wayne, Indiana burn center treats Afghan child (← links | edit)
- Afghan warlord convicted by British court of torture (← links | edit)
- Veteran U.S. attorney appointed to oversee Plame inquiry (← links | edit)
- Document reveals U.S., Taliban discussed bin Laden assassination (← links | edit)
- Islamic political party seeks registration in Australia (← links | edit)
- Strong earthquake hits Pakistan, north India, Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- American soldiers accused of desecrating enemy bodies (← links | edit)
- Australian video journalist denies bodies burned in disrespect (← links | edit)
- EU to investigate secret CIA establishments in Romania, Poland (← links | edit)
- Four US soldiers face disciplinary action for burning Taliban soldiers' bodies (← links | edit)
- Lawsuit filed against CIA for the use of torture (← links | edit)
- Strong earthquake strikes Afghanistan, no immediate report of damage (← links | edit)
- US Senate blocks Alaska refuge drilling (← links | edit)
- Al-Jazeera airs new video of Ayman al-Zawahri (← links | edit)
- President Bush to request USD$439.3B defense budget (← links | edit)
- US Army Chaplains adopt new program to aid personnel in spouse selection (← links | edit)
- Norway-led peacekeeper base attacked in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- One of the "Lackawanna Six" may have been among Yemeni prison escapees (← links | edit)
- Australia sends more troops to Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- UK and Aussie troops will not fight opium in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- First Australian convicted under new anti-terrorism laws (← links | edit)
- Afghan opium plantings expected to be up 40% from 2005 (← links | edit)
- Taliban abducts Indian engineer (← links | edit)
- Cindy Sheehan urges Canada to welcome U.S. deserters (← links | edit)
- 10 American soldiers killed in helicopter crash in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Canada extends Afghanistan military role for two more years (← links | edit)
- UN: Guantanamo Bay should be closed (← links | edit)
- Violence escalates in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- British plane catches fire in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- U.S. Military truck crash kills civilians; Kabul riots (← links | edit)
- White House diverted $1.6b war funds to border security (← links | edit)
- Dead British soldier named (← links | edit)
- Canadian soldiers kill Afghan police officer (← links | edit)
- Afghanistan: 17 killed, 47 injured in Afghan suicide attack on market (← links | edit)
- Portuguese troops leave for Lebanon in October (← links | edit)
- Pilot dies as Dutch F-16 fighter jet crashes in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- New Democrat MP disagrees with Layton's call to withdraw from Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Suicide bomber kills British soldier in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Pakistan President Musharraf in Kabul for talks (← links | edit)
- New al-Qaeda video shows Osama bin Laden meeting with 9/11 hijackers (← links | edit)
- Al-Qaeda releases 9/11 message (← links | edit)
- Canadian PM Harper makes speech at UN in New York (← links | edit)
- Afghan women's rights official shot dead (← links | edit)
- Bomb kills soldier in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- New video shows 9/11 hijackers attending Al-Qaeda camp in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Ban Ki-moon leads contest for next UN Secretary-General: Poll (← links | edit)
- British top General says troops are unwelcome in Iraq (← links | edit)
- U.S. Republican Party television ad bashes Canada (← links | edit)
- Former Guantanamo detainees convicted in Morocco (← links | edit)
- Opposition MPs say Gov. Gen. Michaelle Jean should visit Canadian troops in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Warlords gang-rape a woman in Badakhshan province of Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Taliban leader Mullah Akhtar Mohammad Osmani killed in airstrike (← links | edit)
- Islamist militia driven out of Mogadishu, vow to keep fighting (← links | edit)
- 26 Americans, mostly CIA agents, charged for kidnapping in Italy (← links | edit)
- Canadian soldiers injured in three APC crash (← links | edit)
- Canadian convoy attacked by Taliban, Afghans mistakenly gunned down (← links | edit)
- Italian PM Prodi resigns (← links | edit)
- Explosion near Afganistan base kills at least 19, U.S. Vice President may have been target (← links | edit)
- U.S. stocks plummet amid global sell-off (← links | edit)
- Prodi wins vote of confidence (← links | edit)
- Taliban leader: Osama bin Laden is "still alive" and "Taliban ready to strike Americans" (← links | edit)
- 11-year-old girl abducted, raped and sold in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Taliban claim responsibility for kidnapping of Italian journalist (← links | edit)
- Bomb kills nine Afghan police (← links | edit)
- Russia and Italy share views in solving conflicts (← links | edit)
- Italian journalist freed by Afghan captors (← links | edit)
- Taliban resurgent in Pakistan on enforcement of Sharia law (← links | edit)
- Italy confirms swapping Taliban for Mastrogiacomo (← links | edit)
- US President Bush and NZ Prime Minister Clark meet (← links | edit)
- US charges Australian David Hicks (← links | edit)
- Major Pakistan newspaper under government pressure (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: April 6, 2007 (← links | edit)
- Afghan translator reported killed by Taliban captors (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: April 8, 2007 (← links | edit)
- Two Canadian soldiers killed, three injured in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Canada's Liberals put forward Afghanistan motion (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: April 27, 2007 (← links | edit)
- US State Department accuses Iran of being top state sponsor of terrorism (← links | edit)
- President Bush and Democrats seek compromise (← links | edit)
- President-elect Sarkozy promises change for France (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: May 8, 2007 (← links | edit)
- Trial 'soon' for aid worker who facilitated release of Italian journalist in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: May 20, 2007 (← links | edit)
- David Hicks transferred from Guantanamo Bay to Australian prison (← links | edit)
- Nicaragua's Ortega visits Imam Khamenei in Iran (← links | edit)
- Another Jemaah Islamiyah leader captured in Indonesia (← links | edit)
- Roadside bomb kills three Canadian soldiers in Panjwaye, Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Number of private contractors killed in Iraq and Afghanistan passes 1,000 (← links | edit)
- Several police officers killed in suicide bombing in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- 17 troops killed in bombing on Afghanistan-Pakistan border; Separate bombing kills dozens of civilians (← links | edit)
- Taliban execute one Korean hostage; reports of release denied (← links | edit)
- UN aid convoys face increasing attacks in Darfur (← links | edit)
- UK PM Brown meets with US President Bush at Camp David (← links | edit)
- Taliban report killing another South Korean hostage as deadline passes (← links | edit)
- Reports: US to label Iran's Revolutionary Guard as 'terrorist organization' (← links | edit)
- Helicopter accident in Afghanistan wounds three Italian soldiers (← links | edit)
- 14 US soldiers dead after helicopter crash in Iraq (← links | edit)
- Friendly fire kills three UK soldiers in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Gift of footballs from United States offends Afghans inadvertently (← links | edit)
- Opium production in Afghanistan reaches record highs (← links | edit)
- 70 insurgents killed in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- 19 South Koreans return home after release from Taliban captivity (← links | edit)
- Romanian sergeant killed in Afghanistan by makeshift landmine (← links | edit)
- Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe resigns (← links | edit)
- UN Security Council extends Afghan force mandate (← links | edit)
- 31 killed in Afghanistan bus bombing (← links | edit)
- Iran's parliament labels CIA a terrorist organization (← links | edit)
- At least 150 militants and 50 Pakistani troops killed in clashes (← links | edit)
- Australian soldier killed in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Leaked emails show UK RAF were aware of Nimrod problems prior to fatal crash (← links | edit)
- Tony Blair speaks in Canada (← links | edit)
- Canadian defence minister escapes rocket attack in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- War dead remembered 89 years on (← links | edit)
- Internally distributed DHS memo: al-Qaeda and Hezbollah may attack U.S. within three years (← links | edit)
- Four Afghan civilians killed by landmine (← links | edit)
- US Congress debates Iraq funding (← links | edit)
- Danish troops killed in Afghanistan by UK friendly fire says Danish MoD (← links | edit)
- President Bush signs Consolidated Appropriations Act 2008 (← links | edit)
- Benazir Bhutto buried; violence erupts in assassination aftermath (← links | edit)
- Australian David Hicks is released from Yatala Labour Prison (← links | edit)
- British troops may have received contaminated blood from American donors (← links | edit)
- Taliban attacks hotel in Kabul, seven killed (← links | edit)
- Canada adds United States to list of countries that torture (← links | edit)
- Pakistan army says scores of Islamic militants killed, captured (← links | edit)
- Australia to withdraw troops from Iraq this year (← links | edit)
- High level al-Qaeda leader reported dead (← links | edit)
- Scotland Yard says suicide bomb blast killed Bhutto, not bullet (← links | edit)
- Victims of torture among detainees facing death penalty in Guantanamo (← links | edit)
- Over 80 Afghans killed by bombing in Kandahār (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: February 18, 2008 (← links | edit)
- Taliban suicide bombing kills 37 Afghan civilians, wounds Canadian soldiers (← links | edit)
- Robert Gates hopes to continue US troop cuts in Iraq (← links | edit)
- Prince Harry ordered to return home (← links | edit)
- At least 40 killed by bombing in Pakistan (← links | edit)
- Sarkozy calls for Anglo-French unity on first day of state visit (← links | edit)
- NATO summit in Bucharest enters second day (← links | edit)
- US bomber aircraft catches fire after landing at airbase in Qatar (← links | edit)
- Kata Air An-32 crashes - all presumed dead (← links | edit)
- 11 policemen dead after attack by Taliban (← links | edit)
- Two British servicemen killed in roadside bombing (← links | edit)
- President of Afghanistan uninjured after assassination attempt (← links | edit)
- Airliner hijacker found working for British Airways (← links | edit)
- International ban on cluster bombs "very close" says British Prime Minister (← links | edit)
- Denmark blames al-Qaeda for embassy bombing (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: June 4, 2008 (← links | edit)
- Prisoners escape from Afghan jail after Taliban attack (← links | edit)
- President Bush signs $162 billion war funding bill (← links | edit)
- Suicide bomber attacks Indian Embassy in Kabul, killing at least 41 (← links | edit)
- Afghan government claims U.S. air strike killed dozens of civilians (← links | edit)
- Nine US troops killed in Afghanistan as Taliban attack base (← links | edit)
- First ever video showing Guantanamo questioning released (← links | edit)
- US presidential candidate Obama speaks in Berlin, Germany (← links | edit)
- Fear and loathing on the campaign trail, July 2008 (← links | edit)
- Afghan government: More than 90 civilians killed by US airstrike (← links | edit)
- UK government sued over deaths in 2006 Nimrod crash in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Decade worth of messages, interviews from bin Laden leaked to web (← links | edit)
- Dr. Aafia’s son freed by Kabul, flown to Islamabad (← links | edit)
- Pakistan says its military fired on U.S. aircraft 'violating' its airspace (← links | edit)
- Pakistani, United States troops in gun battle (← links | edit)
- 18 illegal Afghan and Burmese immigrants killed in truck crash in Turkey (← links | edit)
- Fear and loathing on the campaign trail, September 2008 (← links | edit)
- 20 killed in suspected US missile strike in Pakistan (← links | edit)
- Fear and loathing on the campaign trail, October 2008 (← links | edit)
- Afghan president Hamid Karzai opens new terminal at Kabul International Airport (← links | edit)
- Iranian diplomat abducted in Pakistan (← links | edit)
- US Nazi leader talks about Barack Obama, the economy and more (← links | edit)
- British soldier jailed for 10 years for spying for Iran (← links | edit)
- Wikinews' overview of the year 2008 (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: December 6, 2008 (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: December 10, 2008 (← links | edit)
- U.S. Supreme Court requests reconsideration of habeas petitions of Gitmo captives (← links | edit)
- Two-and-a-half tonnes of marijuana destroyed in Afghan school (← links | edit)
- US drone strike kills eight in Pakistan's tribal region (← links | edit)
- Anger and unrest continue over US raid in Laghman, Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Kyrgyzstan announces decision to close US base (← links | edit)
- NATO report on Afghanistan leaked (← links | edit)
- Church of Scientology blames Pearl Harbor, 9/11 on psychiatry (← links | edit)
- Afghan protestors shot after mosque raid sparks anger (← links | edit)
- Obama sets deadline to withdraw troops from Iraq (← links | edit)
- NATO soldiers honour fallen Canadians (← links | edit)
- Obama considers 'comprehensive' exit strategy from Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- NATO and Iran talk for first time in 30 years (← links | edit)
- UN agency condemns new Afghan "Shia family law" (← links | edit)
- 13 killed in U.S. air strike in Pakistan (← links | edit)
- Italian police find 24 children living in Rome's sewers (← links | edit)
- 18-year US media ban on covering return of fallen soldiers lifted (← links | edit)
- Obama makes unannounced visit to Iraq (← links | edit)
- 46 illegal Afghan immigrants suffocate in truck in Pakistan (← links | edit)
- Afghanistan women protest Shia Family Law (← links | edit)
- Obama's 100-day speech warns of U.S.'s problems (← links | edit)
- As many as 100 civilians die in Afghan raid (← links | edit)
- Rights group in Afghanistan investigating claim of US use of phosphorus bombs (← links | edit)
- Spanish general, two other officials jailed for false IDs after air disaster (← links | edit)
- FBI arrests four in alleged plot to bomb Bronx synagogues, shoot down plane (← links | edit)
- Iran hangs three suspects for mosque bombing, blames U.S. and Israel (← links | edit)
- Six Afghan civilians killed after explosion near US military base (← links | edit)
- Suicide bomber kills three people in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- $106 billion war bill backed by U.S. House of Representatives (← links | edit)
- Former detainees allege abuse at US Bagram base in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Armed Forces Day to get underway in the UK (← links | edit)
- British Army officer killed in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- U.S. forces settle into Afghan Taliban heartland (← links | edit)
- Wikinews interviews Mike Lebowitz, chairman of the U.S. Modern Whig Party (← links | edit)
- Helicopter crash kills sixteen at NATO base in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Report from Royal International Air Tattoo 2009 (← links | edit)
- Taliban publicize video of captured U.S. soldier Bowe Bergdahl (← links | edit)
- Two separate fighter jet crashes kill two, injure two in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Armenia to send military forces to Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: August 8, 2009 (← links | edit)
- No bomb threat, hijacking of plane in China's Xinjiang region according to Afghan officials (← links | edit)
- Al-Jazeera poll shows many Pakistanis identify America as 'biggest' threat (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: August 10, 2009 (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: August 11, 2009 (← links | edit)
- Two roadside bombs kill at least 14 in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: August 14, 2009 (← links | edit)
- Suicide bomber kills seven people in Afghan capital (← links | edit)
- Presidential election held in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Afghan election rival accuses incumbent Karzai of vote rigging (← links | edit)
- Afghan president Karzai widens lead in early voting count (← links | edit)
- U.S. General McChrystal submits plan on Afghanistan to President Obama (← links | edit)
- Lyneham air base in England given all clear after bomb scare (← links | edit)
- Afghan presidential candidate Karzai wins majority of votes (← links | edit)
- Suspected US missile strike kills ten militants in Pakistan (← links | edit)
- New York Times reporter rescued in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Karzai retains lead in Afghan presidential elections (← links | edit)
- Militants bomb school in northwestern Pakistan (← links | edit)
- Twelve killed by roadside bombs in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Afghanistan begins partial vote recount (← links | edit)
- 30 civillians killed by roadside bomb in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Top militant in Pakistan killed by suspected US missile drone (← links | edit)
- Afghan policeman opens fire on US troops, kills two (← links | edit)
- Eight US soldiers killed in Afghanistan after clash with millitants (← links | edit)
- Powerful car bomb blast hits Kabul, Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- 22 hostages freed after raid in Pakistani army headquarters (← links | edit)
- UK sending additional 500 troops to Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- At least 40 dead after string of attacks in Pakistan (← links | edit)
- Pakistani military launches ground offensive against Taliban and al-Qaeda (← links | edit)
- Suicide attack hits Iranian Revolutionary Guard commanders (← links | edit)
- EU observers: up to one fourth of votes in Afghan election suspicious (← links | edit)
- US Supreme court to hear Guantanamo Bay cases (← links | edit)
- Afghan president accepts runoff vote; UN seeks to fire 200 officials (← links | edit)
- British soldier dies in Afghanistan, UK death toll rises to 222 (← links | edit)
- Official: Military aircraft crashes in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Afghanistan, Pakistan (← links | edit)
- Afghanistan prepares for presidential runoff election (← links | edit)
- Nine killed after bombings in southern Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Attack on UN guesthouse by Taliban in Afghanistan kills nine (← links | edit)
- Strong earthquake hits northern Pakistan (← links | edit)
- Bomb blast kills seven in northwest Pakistan (← links | edit)
- Afghan presidential candidate Abdullah may boycott runoff election (← links | edit)
- Afghanistan announces arrests in UN guesthouse attack (← links | edit)
- British soldier killed by explosion in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Afghan presidential candidate Abdullah withdraws from elections (← links | edit)
- Karzai declared winner of Afghan elections, runoff polls cancelled (← links | edit)
- Afghan policeman shoots and kills five British soldiers (← links | edit)
- Two NATO soldiers reported missing in Afghanistan, search underway (← links | edit)
- NATO airstrike kills seven Afghan security forces members (← links | edit)
- Pakistan: Twelve militants killed in recent fighting (← links | edit)
- Soldier killed in explosion in Afghanistan, number of UK soldiers killed in country rises to 231 (← links | edit)
- US Army chief of staff: more troops needed in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- NATO: 130 militants killed in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- NATO, Afghan police seize 250 tons of suspected bomb-making material (← links | edit)
- At least ten soldiers killed in Pakistan clashes (← links | edit)
- Afghanistan suicide attack wounds more than twenty (← links | edit)
- UK soldier shot dead in Afghanistan, number of military personnel killed in country increases to 233 (← links | edit)
- Family seeks prosecution over loss of UK Nimrod jet in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Rockets kill ten civilians in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- European Union to train Somali security forces (← links | edit)
- British army bomb disposal expert killed in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- At least nineteen dead after suicide bomb blast in Pakistan (← links | edit)
- Suicide bomber kills sixteen in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Suspected US drone attack kills eight in Pakistan (← links | edit)
- Rocket strike near hotel in Afghan capital injures four (← links | edit)
- Afghan Member of Parliament escapes assassination attempt (← links | edit)
- Four US, eight Afghan troops killed in Afghanistan after attacks (← links | edit)
- US President Obama delivers address on Afghanistan plan (← links | edit)
- Attack on mosque kills 30 in Rawalpindi, Pakistan (← links | edit)
- At least eight die in Afghan capital suicide bombing (← links | edit)
- Iraqi insurgents intercepted drone feeds using widely available software (← links | edit)
- Closure of Guantánamo prison will take longer than expected (← links | edit)
- Airline bombing suspect spent months in Yemen (← links | edit)
- Afghanistan suicide bomb leaves seven Americans dead (← links | edit)
- Afghan attack kills five Canadians (← links | edit)
- Afghanistan: two kidnapped French journalists believed to be in good health (← links | edit)
- Afghanistan's parliament rejects Karzai's cabinet nominations (← links | edit)
- US, UK embassies in Yemen close due to al-Qaeda threat (← links | edit)
- Airport security tightened worldwide (← links | edit)
- Suicide bomber at US base in Afghanistan was al-Qaeda double agent (← links | edit)
- Suicide bomber kills at least eight in eastern Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Rocket hits US consulate in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Four killed in suspected US drone strike in Pakistan (← links | edit)
- Explosion in Afghanistan kills two (← links | edit)
- Sixteen civilians killed by bomber in southern Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- US drone strike kills at least fifteen in Pakistan (← links | edit)
- Taliban launches series of attacks against Afghanistan capital (← links | edit)
- According to UN report, bribes cost Afghans US$2.5 billion per year (← links | edit)
- UK military deaths in Afghanistan reach 250 (← links | edit)
- "Osama to Obama": Bin Laden addresses US President (← links | edit)
- Explosion in Afghanistan kills British soldier (← links | edit)
- Gordon Brown: Extra troops for Afghanistan, Yemen security the focus for int'l conference (← links | edit)
- Trial begins for Canadian soldier accused of murder in battlefield killing (← links | edit)
- Pakistan security forces airstrikes kill several Taliban militants (← links | edit)
- UK bans export of fraudulent bomb detector; arrests director of manufacturer (← links | edit)
- Suicide bomber attacks US base in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Obama's first State of the Union speech focuses on economy, jobs (← links | edit)
- Wikinews discusses H1N1 with the WHO (← links | edit)
- Interpreter shoots two US soldiers in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- NATO oil tanker torched in Pakistan (← links | edit)
- Roadside bombs kill two British soldiers in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Officials say at least seventeen killed by suspected US drones in Pakistan (← links | edit)
- Seven civilians killed in Afghan police mistake (← links | edit)
- UK loses appeal to conceal Binyam Mohamed torture (← links | edit)
- Landmark coalition offensive launched in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Joint US-Pakistan operation captures top Taliban commander (← links | edit)
- Dutch government collapses over Afghanistan troops (← links | edit)
- General Petraeus: Fight for Afghan town Marja is 'just the initial operation' (← links | edit)
- Najibullah Zazi pleads guilty in plot to bomb New York subway (← links | edit)
- Roadside bomb in southern Afghanistan kills at least eleven (← links | edit)
- Imam pleads guilty in New York subway bomb plot (← links | edit)
- Five construction workers shot dead in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Ex-UN official says Pakistan disrupted talks with Taliban (← links | edit)
- Ten killed by suicide bomber in southern Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- US Navy aircraft crashes after Afghanistan mission (← links | edit)
- Pakistan: 38 Talibani insurgents killed in two separate attacks in Orakzai area (← links | edit)
- Pakistan: Peshawar hit by triple bomb blasts (← links | edit)
- Four dead after US helicopter crashes in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Officials: Almost 100 killed in air raids in Pakistan (← links | edit)
- Calm returns to Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan (← links | edit)
- Officials: Two soldiers and over 30 insurgents killed in Pakistan (← links | edit)
- NATO troops kill four people on bus in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Roadside bomb kills NATO soldier in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- New York man pleads guilty in New York City subway bomb plot (← links | edit)
- NATO tankers in Pakistan attacked, four killed (← links | edit)
- Suicide bombing in Afghanistan kills three, 35 injured (← links | edit)
- Officials: US drone strike kills five in Pakistan (← links | edit)
- Taleban launches attack on Afghan city; several dead (← links | edit)
- At least fourteen dead in Pakistan after drone strikes (← links | edit)
- US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton pledges support for Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Explosives investigation at US Embassy in Chile; Pakistani man detained (← links | edit)
- UK Foreign Secretary meets US Secretary of State in Washington, D.C. (← links | edit)
- Karzai visits UK for talks with new PM (← links | edit)
- Plane crash in northern Afghanistan kills at least 43 (← links | edit)
- Afghanistan: Suicide attackers kill several people in Kabul (← links | edit)
- Afghan Taleban attacks NATO base; several dead (← links | edit)
- English footballer Beckham visits British troops in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Seven policemen killed in Afghanistan after bomb explosion (← links | edit)
- Pakistan's intelligence agency said to support Taliban (← links | edit)
- US report says Afghanistan has significant mineral wealth (← links | edit)
- Sarkozy in UK to mark historic de Gaulle war broadcast (← links | edit)
- Four coalition soldiers die in Kandahar helicopter crash (← links | edit)
- Obama 'angry' with Afghanistan general Stanley McChrystal (← links | edit)
- US military commander in Afghanistan dismissed by President Obama (← links | edit)
- Taliban attack on NATO base repelled (← links | edit)
- ARM: 2010 worst year for Afghanistan since US invasion (← links | edit)
- Two NATO soldiers captured in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Wikileaks release Afghan 'war logs' in co-operation with mainstream media (← links | edit)
- July deadliest month for US in Afghanistan War (← links | edit)
- Afghans riot after civilians die in crash (← links | edit)
- UK military deaths in Afghanistan reach 327 (← links | edit)
- Suicide bomber kills five Afghan children (← links | edit)
- Obama approval ratings hit new lows (← links | edit)
- Six U.S. troops killed in Afghanistan over two days (← links | edit)
- Estonian soldier killed in southern Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: September 7, 2010 (← links | edit)
- Pastor of Florida church cancels plans to burn Qur'an, later reconsiders (← links | edit)
- Polish soldier killed in eastern Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- U.S. issues travel alert for Europe amidst fears of Al Qaeda attack (← links | edit)
- Afghan provincial governor killed in mosque bomb attack (← links | edit)
- US Army to court martial soldier over three Afghan murders (← links | edit)
- Saudi Arabia announces 149 al-Qaeda arrests in last eight months (← links | edit)
- Interpol orders arrest of Wikileaks founder to face rape charges (← links | edit)
- Man found dead after Stockholm explosion (← links | edit)
- Virginia man arrested for plotting to bomb Washington DC metro (← links | edit)
- Mark Zuckerberg named 2010 Time Person of the Year (← links | edit)
- Seventeen dead in Afghan bathhouse bombing (← links | edit)
- Taliban bombing in Kabul supermarket leaves eight dead (← links | edit)
- Fifteen receive US Presidential Medal of Freedom (← links | edit)
- 38 killed in attack on Afghan bank (← links | edit)
- Relative of Afghan president Hamid Karzai shot dead by NATO troops (← links | edit)
- UN workers killed by Afghans over burning of a Qur'an in Florida (← links | edit)
- Nine killed as protests spread to Kandahar over Qur'an burning (← links | edit)
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- Afghanistan: Ambulance suicide attack kills about 100 people in Kabul (← links | edit)
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- File:Australian troops afghanistan 2003.jpg (← links | edit)
- Trial 'soon' for aid worker who facilitated release of Italian journalist in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Taliban execute one Korean hostage; reports of release denied (← links | edit)
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- 70 insurgents killed in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
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- Over 80 Afghans killed by bombing in Kandahār (← links | edit)
- Taliban suicide bombing kills 37 Afghan civilians, wounds Canadian soldiers (← links | edit)
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- Afghan government claims U.S. air strike killed dozens of civilians (← links | edit)
- Nine US troops killed in Afghanistan as Taliban attack base (← links | edit)
- Afghan government: More than 90 civilians killed by US airstrike (← links | edit)
- Afghan president Hamid Karzai opens new terminal at Kabul International Airport (← links | edit)
- Two-and-a-half tonnes of marijuana destroyed in Afghan school (← links | edit)
- NATO report on Afghanistan leaked (← links | edit)
- Afghan protestors shot after mosque raid sparks anger (← links | edit)
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- Afghanistan women protest Shia Family Law (← links | edit)
- As many as 100 civilians die in Afghan raid (← links | edit)
- Rights group in Afghanistan investigating claim of US use of phosphorus bombs (← links | edit)
- Six Afghan civilians killed after explosion near US military base (← links | edit)
- Suicide bomber kills three people in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Former detainees allege abuse at US Bagram base in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- British Army officer killed in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Taliban publicize video of captured U.S. soldier Bowe Bergdahl (← links | edit)
- Two roadside bombs kill at least 14 in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Suicide bomber kills seven people in Afghan capital (← links | edit)
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- Afghan presidential candidate Karzai wins majority of votes (← links | edit)
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- Karzai retains lead in Afghan presidential elections (← links | edit)
- Twelve killed by roadside bombs in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Afghanistan begins partial vote recount (← links | edit)
- 30 civillians killed by roadside bomb in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Afghan policeman opens fire on US troops, kills two (← links | edit)
- Eight US soldiers killed in Afghanistan after clash with millitants (← links | edit)
- Powerful car bomb blast hits Kabul, Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- EU observers: up to one fourth of votes in Afghan election suspicious (← links | edit)
- Afghan president accepts runoff vote; UN seeks to fire 200 officials (← links | edit)
- British soldier dies in Afghanistan, UK death toll rises to 222 (← links | edit)
- Official: Military aircraft crashes in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Afghanistan, Pakistan (← links | edit)
- Afghanistan prepares for presidential runoff election (← links | edit)
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