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Seven years after the attacks on New York and Washington, the event that sparked off the U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan, many Afghans say life is no better and some say its worse.
Following the...
A suicide car bomb attack on a NATO convoy on Thursday killed eight Afghan civilians in the southern Afghan city of Kandahar, police said.
No NATO troops were hurt as their convoy had just passed...
The Pentagon on Wednesday approved war crimes charges against a Guantanamo prisoner from Sudan who is accused of acting as a bodyguard and driver for Osama bin Laden.
Military prosecutors have...
CAPE TOWN – South African Minister of Education, Naledi Pandor, announces that school children will be taught a Bill of Responsibilities along with the Bill of Rights. The Bill, which, has...
In this weeks podcast: Europe's major powers and the US announce that
they recognise Kosovo's new independence, as Serbs react with anger
and some states warn that its secession from...
A suicide bomber killed more than 80 people at a picnic spot in the southern Afghan province of Kandahar on Sunday in the most deadly attack since the Taliban were ousted in 2001, the government...
The U.S. military has lost a year's worth of records describing the Guantanamo confinement of Osama bin Laden's driver, a prosecutor said at the Yemeni captive's war court hearing on...