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Four U.S. forces killed in attack in Afghanistan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Four U.S. forces were killed in an attack on Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, a U.S. official said on Tuesday, speaking on condition of anonymity, just as the United States prepares for talks this week with the Taliban.The official said insurgents attacked the base with some kind of indirect fire, leaving open the possibility it was hit by rockets or mortar rounds. No ...
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US to talk to Taliban as they open Qatar office
WASHINGTON (AFP) - US envoys will launch talks this week with the Taliban, officials announced Tuesday, in a tentative first step towards finding a negotiated escape from the decade-long Afghan war.The chance to start a dialogue came as the Islamist insurgent group opened a political office in the Qatari capital Doha to act as an embassy to its foes in Washington and President Hamid ...
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U.S. and Taliban to begin Afghanistan war talks at the movements new Qatar office
An Afghan police officer runs at the site of a blast near the Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission in Kabul, Afghanistan, Tuesday, June, 18, 2013. The large bomb exploded in the Afghan capital on Tuesday as the international military coalition hands over responsibility for fighting the Taliban insurgency to the nascent national army and police they have been training. (AP Photo/Ahmad ...
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Afghan Business Owners Pin Hopes On Peace Talks
Kabul-based businesswoman Hassina Syed thinks talks with the Taliban are critical for the Afghan economy. She heads The Syed Group of Companies, which includes restaurants, hotels and an export-import business. Syed tells anchor Marco Werman that as US military forces leave her country, she’s already lost the majority of her business. ';I think 60 or 75 percent of damage came up ...
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Former Afghanistan Advisor Not Optimistic About Taliban Talks
The US is to open direct peace talks with the Taliban after more than 10 years of war in Afghanistan, senior White House officials have ...
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US to hold talks with Taliban
United States envoys will meet with Taliban representatives within days, senior officials say, after the Afghan militants opened an office in Qatar to oversee peace negotiations. US-led NATO forces are still fighting Taliban guerillas on the Afghan battlefield, but the unveiling of the Islamist group's Doha mission is the most concrete symbol yet of behind the scenes moves to end the ...
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US military deaths in Afghanistan at 2103
As of Tuesday, June 18, 2013, at least 2,103 members of the U.S. military had died in Afghanistan as a result of the U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan in late 2001, according to an Associated Press ...
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Afghanistan peace talks no surrender behind the Talibans white flowers
Afghanistan and sheltered al-Qaida.Separated from journalists by white flower arrangements that would not have looked out of place at a wedding, two Taliban officials caught much of the world by surprise with their offer of peace talks on Tuesday.News that a political delegation would work out of an office in Qatar, first proposed two years ago, brought a glimmer of hope that a decade of ...
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A look at US-Taliban relations
Word that the Taliban and U.S. will hold formal talks to find a political solution to end nearly 12 years of war in Afghanistan comes after years of failed efforts at peace talks. A look at the evolution of U.S. relations with the ...
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U.S. to hold meeting with Taliban
U.S. officials will soon hold their first formal political meeting with the Taliban in an effort to kickstart peace talks between the armed opposition and Afghanistan’s government, senior Obama administration officials said Tuesday. The talks will follow the expected release of a statement from the Taliban that it opposes "the use of Afghan soil to threaten other countries" and ...
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Canada Deploys 900 Military Personnel to Afghanistan
Ottawa, June 18 (Prensa Latina) Canada started sending 900 soldiers to Afghanistan to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization to train and advise the Army and Police of that Asian country, occupied by NATO since 2001. Major Craig Butl confirmed to journalists that a first batch of 100 troops left yesterday, another 350 will leave for Afghanistan this week and the rest will do it in the next ...
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Pulling Back the Burka A Glimpse of Afghan Life Through Poetry
Journalist and poet Eliza Griswold set out to document Afghan life through the prism of oral folk poems shared mostly among Pashtun women. Seamus Murphy, the London-based photographer and filmmaker who worked with Griswold on the landay project, has been covering events in Afghanistan for 20 years. He narrates a slideshow of some of his favorite ...
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U.S. Taliban to Hold Formal Peace Talks
The Taliban will join peace talks with the United States and begin negotiating with Afghan officials, leaders from both sides announced Tuesday. Those talks will take place in Qatar as early as Thursday. The goal is to find a political solution to end the nearly 12-year-old war in Afghanistan. President Obama predicted the process will be challenging and he warned the Taliban will still be ...
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Video Obama US will meet Taliban ahead of Afghan-led peace process
President Obama said the United States will meet the Taliban for peace talks in Doha, but insisted an "Afghan-owned peace process is the best way to end the violence" in a region torn apart by a bloody 12-year ...
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Taliban Opens Office For Talks with US Afghan Government
Muhammad Naeem (L), a spokesman for the Office of the Taliban of Afghanistan, speaks during the opening of the Taliban Afghanistan Political Office in Doha, June 18, ...
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Security Transfer Sparks Pride Concern Among Afghans
ISLAMABAD -- Afghans welcomed their national forces taking responsibility of security across the country, ending 12 years of US and NATO-led control. Many are concerned about the Afghan security forces’ logistic capabilities to face down violent militant networks operating in the country. Barely an hour before a simple closed door ceremony was held here in Kabul marking the transfer of ...
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Senior US General Encouraged by News of Taliban Talks
PENTAGON -- The White House announced Tuesday that U.S. representatives will open direct talks with Taliban representatives in Doha, Qatar, within the next few days, aimed at finding a political solution to the Afghan war. The announcement is being welcomed by the commander of U.S. and coalition forces in Afghanistan, U.S. Marine General Joseph Dunford. General Dunford said his forces had no ...
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British military stock left over from Afghan war being moved out
The details of what has been happening to Britain's military equipment in Afghanistan were given today as the government there assumed responsibility for security across the country and international forces embarked on the final part of their exit strategy from the ...
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Transition Opens New Opportunities in Afghanistan Region
By Donna MilesAmerican Forces Press Service TAMPA, Fla., June 18, 2013 Afghan forces formally assuming the lead in security operations throughout their country today and U.S. and coalition forces continuing their drawdowns in Afghanistan is opening new opportunities for the United States to engage more broadly, not just in Afghanistan, but across the region, the top policy and planning ...
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Afghan troops take lead for security Karzai
KABUL--Afghan forces have taken over the lead from the U.S.-led NATO coalition for security nationwide, Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai announced on Tuesday in a significant milestone in the 12-year ...
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Afghanistan Avoid and account for civilian casualties after security handover
The ANSF are obliged under international law to ensure accountability for their actions and to provide remedy for civilian casualties of military ...
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Pak Taliban other militant outfits behind MQM leaders killing Malik
Pakistan's Interior Minister Rehman Malik has said the murder of Muttahida Qaumi Movement leader Raza Haider in Karachi was part of a plan hatched by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and other banned outfits to destabilise the country. Haider was gunned down in the financial capital along with his security guard by unidentified gunmen inside Jamia Masjid on Monday. Malik said outlawed ...
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United States to meet Taliban to seek Afghan peace
WASHINGTON/KABUL (Reuters) - The United States will meet the Taliban this week for talks aimed at achieving peace in Afghanistan, where the United States and the insurgents have fought a bloody and costly war for the past 12 years, U.S. officials said on ...
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Cameron backs US-Taliban talks
Guests arrive for the opening ceremony of the new Taliban political office in Doha on June 18, 2013. British Prime Minister David Cameron said the United States was doing the right thing by meeting with Taliban representatives after the Afghan militants opened an office in ...
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Taliban Agrees to Join Peace Talks
The Taliban said today that they are prepared to sit down for direct peace talks with Afghan and U.S. officials over the future of Afghanistan. The news comes as Afghan President Hamid Karzai announced today that Afghan security forces have taken over the country’s security lead from the U.S.-led NATO coalition. Both developments were major milestones in the 12 year war that began ...










