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Nine people killed in suicide bombing at defence ministry in capital as Khost blast kills eight, including youth.
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ISAF commander describes shooting of children, both under 10, as case of "mistaken identity" during fight with Taliban.
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Will Afghan claims of misconduct by US special forces strangle the fraught relationship between Kabul and Washington?
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Afghan government accuses US special forces in Maidan Wardak province of furthering "instability and insecurity".
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Expectations are running high in remote region as first woman to head Afghan district promises to bring change.
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Last Modified: 21 Feb 2013 14:47 GMT
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General expected to be last commander of NATO and US forces there, as combat troops are set to withdraw by end of 2014.
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Remote-controlled bomb hits vehicle in Balkh province, killing district police chief and three bodyguards.
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Incident in country's south, blamed on man in Afghan army uniform, comes as President Obama prepares to host Karzai.
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Families forced to search for fallen kin as Afghan army fails to fulfil its promise to return dead soldiers' bodies.
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Last Modified: 09 Dec 2012 20:49 GMT
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Large blast hits heavily barricaded area of central Kabul, area to US embassy and various international organisations.
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