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President Hamid Karzai's brother, a major bank shareholder, conspicuously absent from trial.
Two former heads of Afghanistan's largest savings and loan bank given five-year sentences for fraud and embezzlement.
At least 17 people, including 11 policemen and six civilians, killed in attack on checkpoint in Ghazni province.
Residents of Wardak province demand investigation into alleged torture and murder during US raids.
Rebels claim they freed over 300 prisoners but more remain trapped amid government shelling in Idlib.
Free Syrian Army accuses Kurds of being Assad's mercenaries, which the group vehemently denies.
Communities caught in the fighting live in fear as new weapon offers little advance warning before it strikes.
Amid allegations of wrongdoing and abuse on both sides, we look at issues of ethics as the battle for Syria rages on.
Desperate to make it through the bitter cold, many people forced to break the law to provide warmth.
Lack of paediatric medicine and equipment means children in war zone are dying from preventable illnesses.
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