Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai told a South Asia summit that extremism and terrorism in all forms, as well as its sponsorship and funding, should be banned. Speaking Tuesday at the summit of the eight-nation South Asia Association for Regional Cooperation in India’s capital of New Delhi, Karzai warned, “It is …
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April, 2007
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4 April
New party challenges Karzai dominance
 Dubai: As Afghanistan’s President Hamid Karzai takes centre stage in the Indian capital New Delhi as the newest member of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (Saarc), his opponents back home have launched a broadside against him by forming a political party that brings together all his main …
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2 April
Children dead in suicide raid on Afghan army, Taliban hangs ‘spies’
Nine people, five of them children, have been killed in a suicide bomb attack on an army convoy in Afghanistan, according to local police. Elsewhere the Taliban publicly hanged three men after accusing them of spying for British troops. With the approach of spring, violence has surged in Afghanistan in …
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2 April
Freed British resident talks of hopelessness at Guantánamo
The brother of a London man freed from Guantánamo Bay after four years of imprisonment yesterday told of his family’s joy at finally being reunited with their loved one. Bisher al-Rawi returned to British soil late on Friday, four and a half years after being seized in the Gambia and …
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2 April
Brown boosts credentials in flying visit to front line
Anthony Browne, Chief Political Correspondent Gordon Brown enhanced his image as a prime-minister-in-waiting by making an unannounced one-day visit to British troops in Afghanistan and telling them that they were fighting on one of the “front lines against international terrorismâ€. The Chancellor made his first trip to the country accompanied …
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2 April
Taliban deploy thousands of suicide bombers: commander
By Saeed Ali Achakzai Apr 2, 2007 — SPIN BOLDAK, Afghanistan (Reuters) – Thousands of Taliban suicide bombers have been deployed across Afghanistan to attack Western troops and the government, the group’s military chief said on Monday. Following last year’s violence, the worst since the Taliban’s ouster in 2001, this year …
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1 April
Masterul de Studii de Securitate al UNIBUC organizeaza Dezbaterea:
Professor. Stephen Blank (SUA) – luni, 2 apr. , 17.00 hrs, Sociologie, Schitu Magureanu nr 9, Sala Consiliu: tema propusa : “NATO-Russia Relationships: Prospects for Improving stability and Security in the Black Sea and the Caucasus”. O persp. americana asupra zonei, eventualitatea extinderii NATO (Ucraina, Georgia, Moldova), reactia Rusiei si …
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1 April
Talibanii, Statele Unite si resursele din Asia Centrala
La mijlocul anilor ’80, presedintele Reagan nu mai ostenea sa aduca laude “luptatorilor desculti pentru libertate”, sustinandu-i deschis pe curajosii razboinici care luptau impotriva invadatorului sovietic, sfidand “imperiul raului”. Astazi, despre originea miscarii talibane, despre bazele ei ideologice si sociale sau despre ascensiunea sa la putere in Afganistan se scrie …
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1 April
Suicide bombers kill more than 100 in Iraq
Multiple suicide bombers struck in predominantly Shiite markets in Baghdad and in a town north of the capital, killing at least 104 people and wounding scores on Thursday — the day that new US Ambassador Ryan Crocker took office.
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1 April
Car bomb kills five in attack outside Baghdad hospital
As people flocked Saturday to a hospital in a Shiite Muslim district of the capital to visit loved ones injured in recent attacks, a car bomb tore through the crowd of well-wishers, killing five people and wounding two dozen others.
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