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Omar in Pakistan? Officials rebuttes the claimPakistan has rejected a US newspaper report claiming that the one-eyed Afghan Taliban chief Mullah Omar is in Karachi, terming it false and baseless.Friday, November 20, 2009 18:30 [IST]
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Clinton urges Karzai to keep away from warlordsUS Secretary of State Hillary Clinton proposed Thursday to Afghan President Hamid Karzai to bring technocrats rather than warlords into his new government.Friday, November 20, 2009 15:52 [IST]
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world quoteToday is not a historic day. This is a government based on nothing because of the continuing presence of foreign troops in Afghanistan. Taliban spokesman ZabiulFriday,November 20,2009 01:12 [IST]
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world quoteToday is not a historic day. This is a government based on nothing because of the continuing presence of foreign troops in Afghanistan. Taliban spokesman ZabiulFriday,November 20,2009 01:04 [IST]
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Karzai vows to fight against corruptionAfghan President Hamid Karzai vowed to combat corruption and invited his chief rival to join the government after he was sworn in for a second term on Thursday.Thursday, November 19, 2009 15:42 [IST]
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world anchor mullahsBroaching Birth Control With Afghan Mullahs Sabrina Tavernise. MAZAR-I-SHARIF (afghanistan) The mullahs stared silently at the screen. They shifted in their chaMonday,November 16,2009 00:32 [IST]
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Obama favours China over India in Afghan gameplanAs US president Barack Obama began his maiden tour of Asia on Friday, struggling to articulate a coherent US strategy in war-weary Afghanistan.Saturday, November 14, 2009 09:19 [IST]
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Obama favours China over India in Afghan gameplanVenkatesan Vembu. Hong Kong As US president Barack Obama began his maiden tour of Asia on Friday struggling to articulate a coherent US strategy in war-weary AfSaturday,November 14,2009 01:00 [IST]
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Behead those who made me a sex-slaveA 14-year-old Afghan girl, held for four years as a sex slave by an Egyptian family in their Saudi home, praised a Saudi court's decision to behead her tormentors, in remarks published Friday.Friday, November 13, 2009 18:49 [IST]
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US Afghan envoy warns against troop surge: reportsThe US envoy to Afghanistan has warned against sending thousands more troops to the country as President Barack Obama weights strategy options in the eight-year conflict, reports said Thursday.Thursday, November 12, 2009 14:25 [IST]