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The price of dying for Afghanistan
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Last Modified: 09 Dec 2012 20:49 GMT
Afghan spy chief wounded in Kabul attack
Head of intelligence Asadullah Khalid survives assassination attempt in the capital, in attack claimed by the Taliban.
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Last Modified: 07 Dec 2012 05:40 GMT
Taliban attack NATO base in Afghanistan
Suicide attack on Jalalabad airfield leaves three civilians, three Afghan security forces and nine Taliban dead.
Central & South Asia
Last Modified: 02 Dec 2012 14:11 GMT
Defying threats on Afghan Taliban turf
Assassination attempts fail to intimidate district governor in the southern province viewed as the group's birthplace.
Central & South Asia
Last Modified: 22 Nov 2012 16:41 GMT
US troop-pullout plan worries Afghanistan
Helmand governor fears his country faces insecurity, saying foreign combat forces plan to withdraw too soon.
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Last Modified: 05 Nov 2012 12:22 GMT
Afghans consider poppy as saffron price drops
With saffron prices falling by 80 per cent due to a glut in Iran, farmers are considering an illicit alternative
Asia
Last Modified: 03 Nov 2012 21:17 GMT
Afghan emergency hospital facing busiest year
Kabul's only free emergency hospital heading for busiest year since opening near the end of Taliban rule.
Asia
Last Modified: 27 Oct 2012 10:39 GMT
Afghan Premier League scores with fans
Thousands of fans flock to inaugural league's final match in Kabul, pitting Herat against Mazar.
Asia
Last Modified: 20 Oct 2012 05:56 GMT
An Afghan hospital too unsafe to open
Government cannot afford to run any of the 19 new foreign-funded facilities due to come online in the next two years.
Asia
Last Modified: 03 Oct 2012 22:25 GMT
US troop deaths in Afghanistan hit 2,000
Grim milestone reached as soldier, civilian contractor and two Afghan soldiers are killed in latest "insider attack".
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