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Russian-made jet carrying 44 people disappears in remote mountainous area.
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Afghan school girls 'poisoned'
Authorities point accusing finger at groups opposed to female education.
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Attack ordered by German military in Afghanistan broke Nato rules of engagement.
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Last Modified: 05 Feb 2010 10:48 GMT
Kunduz bombing victims still suffer
Nato report says Germans witheld vital information from the US jet pilots.
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US soldiers killed in Afghan blasts
Deadly roadside bombs target Isaf patrols in Wardak and Afghan policemen in Kunduz.
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Deaths as bomber hits Afghan market
Officials say that about 40 people either dead or wounded in the blast.
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Bomber targets Afghan market
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Policemen die in Afghan attack
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Last Modified: 16 Apr 2007 13:22 GMT
Roadside bomb kills Afghan children
Four Afghans including two children were killed by a roadside bomb near the northeastern city of Kunduz.
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Last Modified: 16 Jun 2004 08:18 GMT
China seeks probe into Kunduz attack
Beijing has strongly condemned an attack on Chinese construction workers in Afghanistan that left 11 of them dead.
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