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Afghan, Pakistani forces again clash on disputed border; NATO troops broker truce
Monday, 05.06.2013, 06:16pm

KABUL — Afghan and Pakistani forces exchanged fire along a disputed border Monday, the second clash of its kind in less than a week. Both sides used artillery and mortar rounds in the two hours of fighting in the Goshta area of the eastern Afghan province of Nangahar. The NATO-led International Security Assistance Force brokered a cease-fire, a 


Unemployment gives births to crimes
Saturday, 05.25.2013, 02:03pm

By: Omar Safa (Khost-Afghanistan) Just before the sunset they are heading back to homes desperate, tired, hopeless and sad.


Afghan cricket pioneer Karim Sadiq plotting World T20 exit strategy
Monday, 05.06.2013, 06:12pm
Karim Sadiq has not exactly had his most auspicious day as a cricketer. First there were the two catches he dropped in the field, one of which was the type of dolly he usually could take in his sleep. Then he was out of sorts with the bat against a testing Fly Emirates bowling attack, posting a mere 13 runs.

Afghan-Pakistani border issue could be solved via trilateral meeting
Monday, 05.06.2013, 06:09pm
The recent issues between Afghanistan and Pakistan over the border could be solved via regular meetings of tripartite commission of Afghanistan, Pakistan and ISAF, an ISAF spokesman said on Monday.

Battling Polio
Sunday, 05.05.2013, 12:48pm

It was a crisp morning. The Area In-charge had asked polio workers to report to Gulshan Bunir (Karachi) to conduct the anti-polio drive.


US names Dobbins new Afghan-Pakistan envoy
Friday, 05.03.2013, 08:08pm
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has appointed veteran U.S. diplomat James Dobbins as Washington’s new special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, State Department spokesman Patrick Ventrell said on Friday.

UN warns nearly 13,000 families displaced near Afghan border, many more could follow
Friday, 05.03.2013, 07:13pm

The United Nations emergency relief arm today warned that population displacement could surge amid Government military operations and ongoing fighting between rival armed groups in northern Pakistan, near the Afghan border.



  + 63 Afghan School Girls In Hospital After Suspected Poisoning
  + South Asia’s Youth at Risk multimedia storytelling training ends
  + Education in fear, under the tent
  + Afghan President Karzai confirms received CIA cash
  + India, Russia agree on Afghan peace, but differ on drawdown
  + Afghan misalignment
  + Afghan Commanders Nervous about Implications of Lost Air Power Advantage
  + Analysis of “CIA World Factbook” (1981-2012): Dimensions of anti-Pashtun Conspiracy
  + Cry, beloved Afghanistan for your unborn children!
  + NATO welcomes Karzai ahead of US, Afghan, Pakistan talks


 
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