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Afghanistan
Afghanistan. Located at the crossroads of Central and South Asia, it is a landlocked nation. There's a half decent wikipedia entry on Afghanistan over at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afghanistan
- The Guardian is a British newspaper. [web page]
- The 40-icon Traveller T-Shirt allows you to communicate in every country, even if you don't speak the language. [web page]
- ‘Sesame Street’ Unveils Hijab-Clad Muppet: ‘Zari’ Is A Feminist From Afghanistan [web page]
- Hillary Clinton criticises social media for Americans' lack of appreciation for what Biden has done for them. [web page]
- Afghanistan Before the Taliban, in the 1960s, Was A Very Different Place. [web page]
- Afghanistan's coveted rare emeralds are being safeguarded by this start-up. [web page]
- The highest combat honour for animals was given to a military canine who lost her leg in Afghanistan. [web page]
- Passengers can save money if they tell an airline website that they live in another country. [web page]
- For her service in Afghanistan, Marine Corps dog Lucca receives the Dickin Medal. [web page]
- ISIS claimed responsibility for an assault on a minority group that resulted in the deaths of 80 people. [web page]
- Omar Mateen's father is vying for president of Afghanistan and is a Taliban supporter. [web page]
- Taliban hostage family rescued after 5 years. [web page]
- In Afghanistan, Obama makes a telepathic connection with a military drone. [web page]
- In Afghanistan, 90 IS militants were killed in a MOAB hit. [web page]
- Remain committed to the war effort in Afghanistan. [web page]
- Searching for the'missing' Chinese survivors of the Titanic. [web page]
- Ayman al-Zawahri, a top Qaeda leader, was killed in a drone strike by the United States. [web page]
- The soldiers murdered in the Texas floods when a vehicle slid into the river have been identified. [web page]
- After weeping during a visit to the Jungle in Calais, Lily Allen apologises. [web page]
- A teenage Lionel Messi enthusiast in Afghanistan has become a Taliban target. [web page]
- In Afghanistan, a US military jet has crashed. [web page]
- The Multibillion-Dollar Drug War in Afghanistan [web page]
- In Perth, a guy assaults a Muslim lady for wearing a niqab. [web page]
- According to a US inspection, Taliban dominance of Afghanistan is increasing. [web page]
- Nigeria's president describes them as "fantastically corrupt." [web page]
- The United Kingdom has requested that additional soldiers be sent to Afghanistan. [web page]
- I'm looking for the word'mother.' [web page]
- In Afghanistan, a BBC reporter and an AFP photographer were slain. [web page]
- After a catastrophic earthquake, India and Pakistan provide aid to Afghanistan. [web page]
- Afghanistan's 13-year journey to the top table of cricket deserves more recognition | Andy Bull. [web page]
- David Cameron should look closer to home, according to The Guardian's take on corruption | Editorial. [web page]
- Two Afghan migrant men kidnap a German child and compel him to perform sex acts on them. [web page]
- What Was Hideo Kojima's Reason for Leaving Konami? [web page]
- 'We could be hanged' [web page]
- The Neocons are concerned that Trump may choose Ron Paul as Secretary of State. [web page]
- At least 40 Afghan troops are killed by a car bomb. [web page]
- Dozens of Afghan police cadets were killed in a Taliban assault near Kabul. [web page]
- In Afghanistan, seven US servicemen were injured. [web page]
- Cameron admits that Afghanistan and Nigeria are "probably the most corrupt nations." [web page]
- WATCH: Army Rangers Release Video for Memorial Day Tribute "I'm Gonna Miss You" [web page]
- Mattis was the intended target of a botched Kabul assault, according to the Taliban. [web page]
- The father of the Orlando shooter regrets the crime, but believes the 'punishment' of homosexual people is up to God. [web page]
- It's a disgrace. [web page]
- Ban on Israel boycotts denies us our liberties. [web page]
- The green-eyed 'Afghan Girl' from National Geographic was airlifted to Italy. [web page]
- Afghanistan before the Taliban: Photographs illustrate the country before it became a hellhole. [web page]
- Nearly 200 photos provided by the US military show prisoner mistreatment under the Bush administration. [web page]
- The world's cities are poisoned by a black cloud of dirt. [web page]
- 2015's Game of the Year. [web page]
- Biden to withdraw all U.S. troops from Afghanistan by Sept. 11. [web page]
- Afghanistan conflict: 'Children among dead' in air strike on school [web page]
- Refugees at highest ever level, reaching 65m, says UN. [web page]
- Helmand is under danger from the Taliban. [web page]
- India's Prime Minister made a 'happy birthday' blunder. [web page]
- Al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahiri is killed in a US strike. [web page]
- Rory Stewart: 'The secret of modern Britain is there is no power anywhere' [web page]
- In a disturbing ISIS video, brainwashed youngsters kill captives. [web page]
- Do you want to put an end to tyranny? America's First Freedom Fighters: The Epic True Story [web page]
- Former Taliban militants are fleeing ISIS's atrocities. [web page]
- We know a little bit about Ahmad Rahami. [web page]
- At least 12 people were murdered in an assault on a university in Kabul. [web page]
- Netflix India is in the crosshairs after a Muslim-Hindu kiss. [web page]
- It's time to clean up your city. [web page]
- In response to Reza Gul's husband cutting off her nose and fleeing to the Taliban, Afghans rose up in protest. [web page]
- The top-secret stealth drone of the US military is called RQ-170 Sentinel. [web page]
- After Trump's Paris Agreement fiasco, there is some really good news. [web page]
- In Afghanistan's Baghlan province, the Taliban has taken control of a district. [web page]
- Hundreds more US soldiers will be sent to Afghanistan to combat the Taliban. [web page]
- Torture through music. [web page]
- Lucca, the brave three-legged combat dog, has been awarded a medal - see the video. [web page]
- Burqa in the city. [web page]
- It's not acceptable to bombard hospitals and schools with bombs. Vickie Hawkins is the person behind the pseudonym. [web page]
- In Austria, an Afghan migrant in his twenties was detained for 'forcing a 13-year-old girl to have sex with him for three months.' [web page]
- The prosthetic limb of Royal Marine Lee Spencer, who was rowing the Atlantic for three thousand kilometres, washed away. [web page]
- Sharbat Gula, the National Geographic green-eyed 'Afghan child,' will be deported from Pakistan. [web page]
- Gunmen kill eight members of a family in Afghanistan. [web page]
- 2,500 Americans have died in Afghanistan and Iraq as a result of Obama's policies. [web page]
- The Senate adopts the PACT Act, the latest step in a years-long battle to assist soldiers exposed to hazardous burn pits. [web page]
- In Kabul, Afghanistan, 14 Nepalese security personnel were murdered. [web page]
- There will be more soldiers in Afghanistan. [web page]
- According to reports, a former Gitmo inmate will get $10 million. [web page]
- Murtaza Ahmadi, a young Afghan fan in a plastic bag, is ready to meet Lionel Messi. [web page]
- The Pentagon's Head of Counterintelligence and Security is Fired Due to Sex, Lies, and UFOs. [web page]
- In a power line protest, Hazaras march on Kabul. [web page]
- What's it like to be a soldier for hire now that the hounds of war have returned? [web page]
- The Air Force says the eyewear case is to blame for the accident that killed 14 people. [web page]
- At least 40 people were killed in an assault on an Afghan wedding. [web page]
- In Afghanistan, Al Qaeda is 'very active.' [web page]
- Afghanistan's opium output is at an all-time high. [web page]
- Goggles are being blamed by the Air Force for an accident that killed 14 people. [web page]
- Vice will be available in almost 50 new countries. [web page]
- The US and Nato commander expresses regret for the bombing of Médecins Sans Frontières. [web page]
- The policy of returning Afghan military interpreters is being reviewed by the Home Office. [web page]
- Biden claims that a drone attack killed al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri and threatens terrorists that we will "take you out." [web page]
- Cameron's meeting was doomed to fail by disregarding corruption's colonial origins. [web page]
- Taliban Leaders in Afghanistan Learned at a Pakistani Madrasa. [web page]
- In 2022, these are the 50 countries where following Jesus will be the most difficult. [web page]
- Viewpoint: Why we should all see Brad Pitt's War Machine. [web page]
- Travel to five Mexican states is prohibited for Americans. [web page]
- From being severely wounded on the battlefield to competing in the Invictus Games, one ex-path soldier's has been a difficult one. [web page]