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Can the Afghan government break the stalemate without selling out its values and reversing democratic gains?
Starving patients left with maggots on open wounds - what went wrong at the Dawood Khan hospital and was it covered up?
Many Afghan casualties reported in suicide attack targeting patrol of US and Norwegian soldiers in Faryab province.
French defence minister in Kabul to probe "murder" of four soldiers plays down Sarkozy's warning of early withdrawal.
Defence minister's report on soldiers' "murder" to determine whether country will resume operations in Afghanistan.
Move comes shortly after shooting by Afghan army soldier leaves four French troops dead and another 16 wounded.
Incident in Helmand follows deaths of seven civilians in suicide attack outside US and NATO air base in Kandahar.
Money misspent in Iraq and Afghanistan due to shoddy management and a lack of competition, bipartisan inquiry finds.
Branding the Taliban unworthy of dialogue has acheived nothing - they must be engaged as a legitimate political entity.
Is NATO's role in Afghanistan in the best interest of the nation,or is it simply a boost for NATO's morale?
Gareth Porter
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