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The attacks in Afghanistan on April 15 were a faint echo of the Tet Offensive, and the message was strikingly similar.
Questions remain about the capability and sustainability of a 300,000-strong force that NATO has developed.
In the first event of its kind, women in Afghanistan will march to raise awareness of street harassment.
Dawood Dawood among the dead after Taliban suicide attack on compound of a northern provincial governor.
Report cites human rights violations and warns of lack of preparation ahead of planned international withdrawal in 2014.
Security Council denounces deaths of UN staff and demonstrators in a violent protest over Quran burning.
Convoy ambushed in Chapa Dara district of Kunar province.
Police trainee killed two Spanish trainers and interpreter, sparking a large protest.
Nine killed in separate incidents in north and south of the country.
Private security firms in Afghanistan earn millions a year, some of it illegally.
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