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Hundreds of Afghan troops sent to disputed border gate after deadly gunfire exchange with Pakistan's Mohmand district.
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All seven on board killed after civilian plane plummets just after takeoff at Bagram air base near Kabul.
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Improvised explosive devices remain the biggest killer of Afghan soldiers.
Asia
Last Modified: 12 Apr 2013 03:03 GMT
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British prime minister to host talks focusing on Afghanistan peace process, as Britain prepares withdrawal of troops.
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Filmmaker John D McHugh follows the Afghan army as it prepares to take over responsibility for the country's security.
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When US troops leave Afghanistan in 2014, will the country's own forces be able to hold the line against the Taliban?
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Survivors and relatives of those killed in rampage appear via video-link from Kandahar to hearing at Army court in US.
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At least 20 people, including civilians going to a wedding, are killed in a spate of attacks across the country.
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National army facing same challenges as US Marines, as operations are handed over in southwestern province.
Asia
Last Modified: 08 Nov 2012 19:32 GMT
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At least 10 dead in attack on Herat security force convoy in bloodiest day this year for ANSF in western Afghanistan.
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