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Afghan security personnel walk past a damaged vehicle at the site of a blast in Jalalabad on August 30, 2010. A bomb blast in the eastern Afghan city of Jalalabad has killed a district chief and injured up to five others, an official and the interior ministry said.
AP 04 Feb 2012
KABUL, Afghanistan — Last year was the deadliest on record for civilians in the Afghan war, with 3,021 killed as...
Activists of Pakistan's largest religious political party Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) march as they shout anti-US slogans during a protest rally against the US Special forces operation in Abbottabad on May 6, 2011. Hundreds of Pakistanis took to the streets on May 6, cheering Osama bin Laden and shouting
AP 23 Jan 2012
ISLAMABAD — Pakistan's army on Monday formally rejected a US claim that American airstrikes that killed 24...
Pakistani policemen remove burning tyres torched by activists of Pakistan's largest religious political party Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) during an anti-US protest rally against the US Special forces operation in Abbottabad on May 6, 2011. Hundreds of Pakistanis took to the streets on May 6, cheering Osama bin Laden and shouting "death to America" to condemn a unilateral US raid on their soil that killed the Al-Qaeda chief. In Abbottabad, not far from where bin Laden was found and killed by US commandos in a shock operation on May 2, police marshalled a rally of about 1,000 men who gathered at the downtown bazaar to march after Friday prayers.
Reuters 09 Dec 2011
ISLAMABAD — A senior Pakistani military officer said a NATO air strike that killed 24 Pakistani troops on...
US soldiers from the Charlie Company, 2-87 Infantry, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, accompanied by bomb sniffer dog and Afghan National Army conduct joint patrol at Kandalay village in the southern Afghan province of Kandahar on August 8, 2011 while US troops launched missile attacks on Taliban targets in nearby Kelawai village killing at least three and capturing two insurgents. US forces push their counterinsurgency efforts to battle for the hearts and minds of the local population.
AP 05 Dec 2011
BONN, Germany — Unable to persuade key neighbor Pakistan to reconsider its boycott of an international gathering...
Reuters 30 Nov 2011
ISLAMABAD — A senior Pakistani army official has said a NATO cross-border air attack that killed 24 soldiers was...
Activists of Pakistan's largest religious political party Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) march as they shout anti-US slogans during a protest rally against the US Special forces operation in Abbottabad on May 6, 2011. Hundreds of Pakistanis took to the streets on May 6, cheering Osama bin Laden and shouting
Reuters 28 Nov 2011
Pakistan's ally China said on Monday it was "deeply shocked" by a cross-border attack by NATO forces in...
This photo taken on a guided government tour shows smoke rising from the remains of Col. Muammer Gaddafi's office building, following a NATO airstrike, Bab al-Aziziyah, Tripoli, April 25, 2011. A Libyan official accompanying journalists at the scene said 45 people were wounded, 15 seriously, in the bombing. He added that he did not know whether there were victims under the rubble.
Reuters 31 Oct 2011
NATO ends its military operation in Libya at midnight on Monday, seven months after launching an air and sea campaign...
MENA 27 Oct 2011
The EgyptAir Holding Company announced on Thursday it will resume flights to Benghazi, Libya on 5 November. Flights to...
This photo taken on a guided government tour shows smoke rising from the remains of Col. Muammer Gaddafi's office building, following a NATO airstrike, Bab al-Aziziyah, Tripoli, April 25, 2011. A Libyan official accompanying journalists at the scene said 45 people were wounded, 15 seriously, in the bombing. He added that he did not know whether there were victims under the rubble.
AFP 26 Oct 2011
Muammar Qadhafi's family plans to file a war crimes complaint against NATO with the International...
Tunisians and Libyans living in Tunisia celebrate on October 20, 2011 in the Mohamed V street of Tunis after the announcement of the death of Libyan strongman Moamer Kadhafi. Kadhafi who was killed when his hometown Sirte fell after refusing to surrender, ruled his North African country for 42 years before being ousted in August.
AFP 22 Oct 2011
Libya's new leadership will formally proclaim the country's liberation Sunday after the death of Muammar...