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It was a broiling fall evening in this southern Afghan battlezone, and U.S. Army Sgt. Charles Reed wanted to celebrate his birthday in style -- at T.G ... Posted on Sep 07, 2010
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Displaying Page 3 of 46 Showing Record(s) 11 to 15 of 228 Aug 26, 2010 Spanish troops clash with Afghan police in westAfghan police and Spanish troops clashed early Wednesday outside a base in western Afghanistan, leaving at least one policeman dead, local officials said. The cause of the incident in western Badghis province's Qalay-I-Naw district was under investigation, said provincial government spokesman Sharafuddin Majidi. Majid Khan Shkib, a member of the provincial council, said it wasn't clear ... Aug 26, 2010 Young Afghan voters aim to change face of parliamentKABUL (AFP) – As Afghanistan prepares for its next test as an infant democracy, a crop of bright young men and women is challenging the traditional Afghan belief that power lies in beards and turbans. The country's second parliamentary poll is scheduled for September 18, with about 2,500 candidates contesting the 249 seats in Afghanistan's Wolesi Jirga, or lower house of parliament ... Aug 21, 2010 Body of Tyrone Afghan hero back homeThe body of a County Tyrone man gunned down by an escaped prisoner in Afghanistan was brought back to Northern Ireland yesterday. Ken McGonigle (51), who was originally from Trillick, was working as a police mentor when he was shot dead earlier this month. He had formerly served with the PSNI in Londonderry. His remains were flown into RAF Aldergrove and then taken to Magheramason before a ... Aug 21, 2010 Taliban kill up to 30 in south Afghanistan attackKABUL (Reuters) - Taliban insurgents killed up to 30 Afghans working for a road-building company in the volatile south of the country, officials said Friday.Violence has surged across Afghanistan despite the presence of almost 150,000 foreign troops, with military and civilian death tolls reaching record levels. The NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) said three of its service ... Aug 21, 2010 Three civilians among nine killed in Afghanistan Two children and a woman were killed in clashes between NATO-led forces and Taliban militants in Afghanistan, officials said Saturday. Six Taliban insurgents were also killed during a joint operation of Afghan and NATO-led troops in Farah province Friday, the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) said in a statement. The ISAF confirmed that the woman and the two children were accidentally ... |