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Nine people killed in suicide bombing at defence ministry in capital as Khost blast kills eight, including youth.
ISAF commander describes shooting of children, both under 10, as case of "mistaken identity" during fight with Taliban.
Will Afghan claims of misconduct by US special forces strangle the fraught relationship between Kabul and Washington?
Afghan government accuses US special forces in Maidan Wardak province of furthering "instability and insecurity".
Expectations are running high in remote region as first woman to head Afghan district promises to bring change.
General expected to be last commander of NATO and US forces there, as combat troops are set to withdraw by end of 2014.
Remote-controlled bomb hits vehicle in Balkh province, killing district police chief and three bodyguards.
Incident in country's south, blamed on man in Afghan army uniform, comes as President Obama prepares to host Karzai.
Families forced to search for fallen kin as Afghan army fails to fulfil its promise to return dead soldiers' bodies.
Large blast hits heavily barricaded area of central Kabul, area to US embassy and various international organisations.
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