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Local police are being trained to become first line of defence in fight against Taliban as NATO forces roll out.
Asia
Last Modified: 07 Apr 2013 09:40 GMT
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At least 17 people, including 11 policemen and six civilians, killed in attack on checkpoint in Ghazni province.
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At least six deaths in country's south reported as NATO ministers gather in Belgium to discuss future of the war.
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After spate of attacks targeting NATO trainers, US to rethink who among Afghan local police it will assist.
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Can the Afghan government break the stalemate without selling out its values and reversing democratic gains?
Opinion
Last Modified: 25 Aug 2012 12:05 GMT
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A local policeman kills two US soldiers minutes after he was handed his official weapon during an inauguration ceremony.
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Second suicide attack in as many weeks kills four police officers in Kapisa, including group commander of local force.
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Taliban claim responsibility for attack ending in deaths of two fighters and two others in Kandahar.
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Members of local police force killed in attacks in Farah and Badakhshan provinces hours after a suicide blast killed 10.
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Government blames Taliban after local policeman kills nine fellow officers as they were sleeping in Paktika province.
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