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US funds run Pakistan emerald mines
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US indirectly paying Afghan warlords
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Ex-Taliban hostage calls Afghanistan war 'pointless'
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Karzai: Japan gets priority in Afghan mining
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Troop pullout in Afghanistan set for next summer
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Afghan civilians said to be killed in air strike
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Pakistan deaths in drone attack
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Violence up sharply in Afghanistan
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US testing pain ray in Afghanistan
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Filmmaker mocks Afghan police corruption with 'reverse bribes'
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Timing of leak of Afghan mineral wealth evokes skepticism
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US identifies vast mineral riches in Afghanistan
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Poland wants NATO to plan an end to Afghan mission
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Afghan girls treated after suspected gas attack
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Karzai is said to doubt West can defeat Taliban
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Convoy guards in Afghanistan face an inquiry
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With US aid, warlord builds Afghan empire
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Suicide bombers try to disrupt start of Afghan peace meeting
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Pakistan Ahmadis bury Lahore mosque attacks victims
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Options studied for a possible Pakistan strike
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Air Force drone crew, ground commanders faulted for civilian deaths
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US toll reaches 1,000 deaths in Afghanistan war
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US Senate rejects exit timetable for Afghanistan
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The cost of war: Kandahar, Afghanistan
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Politician central to US push in Kandahar faced corruption allegations
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Results of Kandahar offensive may affect future US moves
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Russia gives US Afghan drugs data, criticizes NATO
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Court: Bagram prisoners don't have Guantanamo habeas rights
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US soldiers face probe into Afghan civilian deaths :
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Grim milestone: 1,000 dead GI's in Afghanistan
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Taliban suicide bomb hits NATO convoy, kills 18
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Bill for Afghan war could run into the trillions
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Afghan opium blight fuels anti-government suspicions
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Pakistanis suffered most displacement in 2009: report
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Afghan report links president's brother to illegal land grabs
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Afghanistan: pro-peace Muslim cleric assassinated
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Afghan prosecutor issues arrest warrant for US army officer over police killing
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'Nobody is winning,' admits McChrystal
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US is still using private spy ring, despite doubts
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Afghans angry at 'civilian deaths'