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- IRAQ: Baghdad tells US not to interfere in 'internal' matters
An Iraqi government agent said Saturday that the US should not interfere in its affairs, in response to a remark made by US Vice President Joe Biden that Washington would politically disengage if ethnic or sectarian violence resumed. Saturday 04 July
- Russia to grant U.S. Afghan supply route - sources
MOSCOW, July 4 (Reuters) - Russia will grant President Barack Obama permission next week to ship U.S. weapons supplies across its territory, or through its airspace, en route to Afghanistan, sources on both sides told Reuters on Saturday. The transit
- Oasis amidst war, Afghan valley looks to tourism
BAMIYAN, Afghanistan -- There's a new building in town, and it isn't a military barracks or a hospital. It's a Tourist Information Center. Even as troops fight militants in the south, government officials and donors in Afghanistan's central Bamiyan
- Taliban war pushes tanks into storage
British tanks have been parked up for the next three years to save money and allow their crews to be deployed to Afghanistan to drive a new range of armoured vehicles. The move is part of an order from General Sir David Richards, who takes over as head
- Russia to allow U.S. arms shipments to Afghanistan
Russia said July 3 it will allow the United States to ship weapons across its territory to Afghanistan, a long-sought move that bolsters U.S. military operations but potentially gives the Kremlin leverage over critical American supplies. The announcement
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