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Legislators squared off with the Afghan leader repeatedly, but the skirmishes mask a deeper cooperation between the two.
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Hundreds of polling stations will be closed in dangerous districts, electoral body says.
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Afghan president says two foreigners will be allowed to monitor parliamentary election.
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Karzai to face main rival after election commission orders run-off vote on November 7.
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Afghanistan election watchdog says widespread fraud invalidates thousands of votes.
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Officials to decide whether Afghan president is outright winner or must face second round.
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Karzai accused of engineering resignation of electoral complaints official.
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Election Commission to audit just 10 per cent of disputed presidential poll votes.
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The head of the Electoral Complaints Commission discusses Afghanistan's recent poll.
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UN-backed commission orders votes from 83 voting stations to be cancelled.
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