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Karzai Condemns Photos of U.S. Troops with Insurgents' Bodies
CNNKABUL, Afghanistan -- Afghan President Hamid Karzaion Thursday condemned photos of U.S. soldiers posing with bodies of suspected insurgents as he called for "an accelerated and full transition of security responsibilities to Afghan forces." Karzai, who...Tags: U.S. Military, Armed Conflicts, White House, International Military Interventions, U.S. Army
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Menorahs Light Up For Hanukkah
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) - Observant Jews in the Southland began lighting candles at sundown Tuesday to mark the first night of Hanukkah, the eight-day "Festival of Lights." Southland Hanukkah events include a menorah lighting nightly though next Tuesday on...Tags: Judaism, Family, Festive Events, Religion and Belief, Human Interest
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Military Dogs Diagnosed With PTSD After Serving in War Zones
KTLA NewsSAN ANTONIO, TX -- As U.S. troops return from Iraq and Afghanistan, many are coming home with mental and emotional damage brought on by war -- and not just the human soldiers. Crews at Lackland Air Force Base, where all of the military's working dogs are...Tags: Health, Wars and Interventions, Behavioral Conditions, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Dog (animal)
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US Marks 10 Years of War in Afghanistan
Reuters/KTLA NewsKABUL - The Taliban vowed to keep fighting until all foreign forces left Afghanistan in a statement on Friday to mark the 10th anniversary of the U.S. military campaign in the country. The group's fight in the last decade, "even with scarce weapons and...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, U.S. Military, Armed Conflicts, Afghanistan, Guerrilla Activity
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Nato Claims It Destroyed Gadhafi Compound Towers
REUTERSTRIPOLI (Reuters) -- NATO aircraft destroyed the guard towers at Muammar Gaddafi's compound in Tripoli, a NATO official said on Saturday, then staged a rare daytime air strike on the Libyan capital, heightening pressure on him to quit. "RAF Typhoons,...Tags: France, Health, Transportation Accidents, David Cameron, Dmitry Medvedev
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DOD Releases Names of Servicemen Killed in Afghan Copter Attack
CNNKABUL -- The Department of Defense has released the names of all the service members killed in Saturday's crash of a CH-47 helicopter in Afghanistan. The sailors assigned to an East Coast-based Naval Special Warfare unit that were killed are: Lt. Cmdr....Tags: Firearms, U.S. Military, Armed Conflicts, Barack Obama, U.S. Army
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Suicide Blast Kills Powerful Police Chief In Afghanistan
REUTERSAFGHANISTAN (Reuters) -- A suicide bomber killed one of the most powerful men in north Afghanistan on Saturday, underlining the spread of insurgent violence in once peaceful parts of the country and casting a shadow over plans for Afghans to take...Tags: Health, Government, Regional Authority, International Military Interventions, Afghanistan
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18 Dead in Suicide Attack at Kabul Hotel
CNNKABUL, Afghanistan -- The nine militants who targeted a Kabul hotel in a brazen attack killed nine other people, officials said Wednesday. All the militants, who were prepared to be suicide bombers, died as well, officials said. Six detonated their...Tags: Armed Conflicts, Barack Obama, White House, Tim James, Mumbai Terror Attacks
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Hundreds of Taliban Insurgents Escape Jail Through Massive Tunnel
KTLA NewsKANDAHAR, Afghanistan -- Hundreds of prisoners escaped from a jail in Afghanistan's south on Monday through a tunnel dug by Taliban insurgents, officials said, a "disaster" for the Afghan government and a setback for foreign forces planning to start a...Tags: Government, Metal and Mineral, Afghanistan, Heads of State, Executive Branch
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Six Americans Are Among A Murdered Afghan Medical Team
KTLA NewsKABUL, Afghanistan -- Six Americans are among a 10 member medical team ambushed and murdered by Taliban fighters in a remote forested area of Badakhshan province. The victims also included two Afghans, a German and a Briton. The medical team was...Tags: Health, Foreign Aid, Medical Services, Afghanistan, Terrorism
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