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Shadowy intelligence service has long been accused of sponsoring armed groups and plotting assassinations.
Inmates at facility in Bagram tell investigating commission they were tortured and held without evidence by authorities.
Based on reactions of Shia leadership, Crocker says Ashoura attacks will not lead to strife.
Third suspected US attack in as many days comes despite continued poor relations between nations after bin Laden raid.
Gunmen killed after four-hour siege at US-run base where provincial governor was meeting NATO commanders.
Officials say Janbaz Zadran, along with at least seven others, killed in latest US drone strikes in Pakistan.
Officials say seven fighters have been killed by missiles fired from unmanned aircraft in North and South Waziristan.
Ten years after the start of the Afghan war, Karzai says peace will come through negotiations with Pakistan. Will it?
Afghan intelligence says Haqqani-linked plotters recruited one of Afghan president's bodyguards as would-be assassin.
Political leaders dismiss allegations against ISI with statement calling for peace with Afghan fighters.
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