UN Plans First Afghan Summit In Kabul
The United Nations is planning to host an international summit on the future of Afghanistan for the first time in Kabul as an attempt to bestow credib...
The United Nations is planning to host an international summit on the future of Afghanistan for the first time in Kabul as an attempt to bestow credib...
BBC NEWS | Posted 09.27.2009 | World
The BBC has learned that the US special envoy to Afghanistan has had what has been described as "an explosive meeting" with President Hamid Karzai ove...
nytimes.com | JEAN MacKENZIE | Posted 09.26.2009 | World
The haste with which U.N. Special Representative Kai Eide held a press conference to say that Aug. 20 was "a good day for Afghanistan" merely served t...
Camelia Entekhabi-Fard | Posted 09.26.2009 | World
For Karzai, General Doostam is the only person who can break the unity of the north. And so against the wishes of the U.S. and Turkey, General Doostam came back to Afghanistan.
AP | HEIDI VOGT | Posted 09.26.2009 | World
KABUL — President Hamid Karzai has extended his lead over his top challenger in Afghanistan's presidential election under the latest vote result...
The New York Times | TAIMOOR SHAH | Posted 09.25.2009 | World
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan -- A huge bomb detonated on Tuesday night in a part of Kandahar where international aid agencies and United Nations offices are ...
The Independent | Posted 09.25.2009 | World
By Kim Sengupta | The Independent With the results of Afghanistan's presidential election expected later today, supporters of the opposition leader, ...
AP | JASON STRAZIUSO and ROBERT H. REID | Posted 09.25.2009 | World
KABUL — President Hamid Karzai and his main rival, former Foreign Minister Abdullah Abdullah, were running virtually even Tuesday in the first f...
The New York Times | CARLOTTA GALL | Posted 09.24.2009 | World
KABUL, Afghanistan -- President Hamid Karzai has won reelection with a clear mandate, garnering 68 percent of the vote in last week's presidential ele...
Derrick Crowe | Posted 09.21.2009 | World
After the invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, Fahim became first a defense minister and then vice president of Afghanistan. Prior to that, he was a senior commander of the Jamiat-e-Islami militia.
AP | JASON STRAZIUSO and ROBERT H. REID | Posted 09.21.2009 | World
KABUL — Both main candidates for Afghan president claimed to be ahead Friday after an election marred by violence, spotty turnout and fraud alle...
William Bradley | Posted 09.20.2009 | World
The Obama administration should sigh with a sense of relief after the election in Afghanistan -- the Taliban failed in their threat to halt the election, and were unable to pull off any of the promised attacks.
Joseph Freeman | Posted 09.20.2009 | Eyes & Ears
Citizens aren't usually forced to divide their attention between a groundbreaking election and nine decades of self-determination. But we are talking about Afghanistan here.
Christopher Mailander | Posted 09.20.2009 | World
The Afghanistan election has made one thing clear: President Karzai is a master. He is a master in the art of the deal.
Jonathan Morgenstein | Posted 09.20.2009 | World
Clearly, we would prefer the Afghan government take on this mission, but until they can do so themselves, in order to prevent more American civilian deaths, we must do it ourselves.
Olivia Sterns | Posted 09.20.2009 | World
Though Dr. Ashraf Ghani is unlikely to win the popular vote for president of Afghanistan today, what he has brought to this campaign is a clear victory for the people of his country.
Huffington Post | Susan Ryan | Posted 09.20.2009 | World
As Afghanistan holds national elections for the presidency and provincial council, the HuffPost has put together this resource guide to voting day and...
Malou Innocent | Posted 09.20.2009 | World
Central Asia holds little intrinsic strategic value to the U.S. In that respect, I can understand why Americans are growing skeptical of continuing what's become an "aimless absurdity."
AP | JASON STRAZIUSO and ROBERT H. REID | Posted 09.20.2009 | World
KABUL — Millions of Afghans defied threats Thursday to cast ballots in the country's second national elections since Taliban rule, but turnout a...
AP | JASON STRAZIUSO and ROBERT H. REID | Posted 09.19.2009 | World
KABUL — Afghans voted under the shadow of Taliban threats of violence Thursday to choose their next president for a nation plagued by armed insu...
Asma Nemati | Posted 09.19.2009 | World
In the last few hours before over 30 million Afghans vote, tension is at its peak in Afghanistan. Within the last few days, the capitol has been struck by two suicide attacks.
Inter Press Service | Analysis by Gareth Porter | Posted 09.19.2009 | World
By Gareth Porter WASHINGTON, Aug 19 (IPS) - Afghanistan's presidential election has long been viewed by U.S. officials as a key to conferring legit...
Michael Wolff | Posted 09.19.2009 | Politics
At some point that I missed, the New York Times shifted its daily count of the American dead in Iraq to a count of our dead in Afghanistan, now heading toward 800.
AP | RAHIM FAIEZ and HEIDI VOGT | Posted 09.19.2009 | World
KABUL — Afghan journalists charged Wednesday that their government was violating the constitution by trying to censor reports of violence on ele...
guardian.co.uk | Jon Boone in Kabul | Posted 09.28.2009 | World