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  • Pakistani airstrikes kill at least 12 militants (AP)

    A labour carry bricks at a construction site in Lahore, July 4, 2009. REUTERS/Moshin Raza  (PAKISTAN BUSINESS CONSTRUCTION)AP - Pakistani warplanes and helicopter gunships pounded Taliban positions in the country's volatile northwest on Saturday, killing at least 12 suspected insurgents, security officials said, as the government kept up pressure on Islamist militants along the Afghan border.



  • Xinhua Asia-Pacific news summary at 1000 GMT, July 3
    ISLAMABAD -- A U.S. drone has fired three missiles into northwestern Pakistan's South Waziristan tribal area on the Afghan border, killing at least 15 people and injuring dozens others on Friday, local TV channel reported. Local intelligence officials
  • Russia to allow US military passage through airspace - Summary
    Moscow/Washington- The Kremlin has agreed to allow the transport of US supplies and weapons over Russian airspace on the way to Afghanistan, according to Russian and US media reports Saturday. An announcement of the breakthrough was set to coincide with
  • Pakistani locals clash with Taliban , 19 killed
    Print E-mail ISLAMABAD - At least 19 people were killed in the clashes between militants and local tribal militia on Saturday in Pakistan's troubled north-west, officials said. The clashes took place in the Mohmand, one of seven lawless tribal districts,
  • 2 U.S. troops die in attack on base in Afghanistan
    U.S. forces called in airstrikes to end the clash, killing more than 30 insurgents in Zerok district of Paktika province, said Hamidullah Zawak, the provincial governor spokesman. Seven U.S. and two Afghan troops were wounded, a U.S. military spokesman
  • Pak chopper crash: Taliban calims responsibility
    Islamabad, Jul 4: All 26 security personnel aboard a Pakistani military helicopter were killed in a crash in the country's restive tribal belt even as the Taliban Saturday claimed responsibility for downing it. The Russian-made Mi-17 helicopter came down
  • Prince Charles pays tribute to Afghanistan commander
    Lt Col Rupert Thorneloe MBE died in the blast in Afghanistan Prince Charles has led tributes to Lieutenant Colonel Rupert Thorneloe, the highest ranking soldier killed in action since the Falklands War. The commander of the 1st Battalion The Welsh
  • Bomb Blast Kiills 7 Policemen In Afghanistan: Interior Ministry
    A roadside bomb tore through a police vehicle Saturday in an insurgent attack in a southern Afghanistan flashpoint, killing seven officers, the interior ministry said. The incident took place in Registan district in Kandahar province, a hotbed for the
  • Seven police killed in Afghan blast
    A roadside bomb tore through a police vehicle on Saturday in an insurgent attack in a southern Afghanistan flashpoint, killing seven officers, the interior ministry said. The incident took place in Registan district in Kandahar province, a hotbed for the
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Afghanistan's recent history is characterized by war and civil strife, with intermittent periods of relative calm and stability. The Soviet Union invaded in 1979 but was forced to withdraw 10 years later by anti-Communist mujahidin forces supplied and trained by the US, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and others. Fighting subsequently continued among the various mujahidin factions, giving rise to a state of warlordism that spawned the Taliban in the early 1990s. The Taliban was able to seize most of the country, aside from Northern Alliance strongholds primarily in the northeast, until US and allied military action in support of the opposition following the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks forced the group's downfall. The four largest Afghan opposition groups met in Bonn, Germany, in late 2001 and agreed on a plan for the formulation of a new government structure that resulted in the inauguration of Hamid KARZAI as Chairman of the Afghan Interim Authority (AIA) on 22 December 2001. In addition to occasionally violent political jockeying and ongoing military action to root out remaining terrorists and Taliban elements, the country suffers from enormous poverty, a crumbling infrastructure, and widespread land mines.

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