Likely insider attack kills US troop
In the latest likely case of an insider attack, an American service member was killed and several others injured Monday when individuals dressed in Afghan police uniforms turned their guns on them in
Taliban praises India for resisting US pressure on Afghanistan
In an unusual comment, Afghan Taliban has praised India as a ‘significant country’ in the region and said New Delhi has done well to resist US calls for greater military involvement in Afghanistan.
"
NATO chief vows not to abandon Afghanistan
NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen Wednesday vowed not to abandon Afghanistan as foreign nations plan to transition forces out of the country.
"We will not abandon Afghanistan, we will not leave behind
US warns running out of patience with Pak
The United States is running out of patience with Pakistan over safe havens for insurgents who attack US troops across the border in Afghanistan, Defencee Secretary Leon Panetta warned on Thursday.
U.S. drone strike kills 15 in northwest Pakistan: Officials
Rockets fired from a U.S. drone killed 15 people in northwest Pakistan on Monday, intelligence officials said, an attack likely to add to tensions between Washington and Islamabad amid a standoff over
Attack on US base kills 14 in Afghanistan: NATO
A suicide truck bomber attacked a US-run base on Friday, sparking clashes that killed up to 14 people in eastern Afghanistan near the Pakistani border, officials said.
NATO's US-led International Sec
NATO air strike kills eight civilians: Afghan officials
A NATO air strike killed a family of eight, including six children, in their home in Afghanistan's eastern province of Paktia, Afghan officials said on Sunday.
"Eight people, a man, his wife and six
Hollande defends French exit in Afghanistan
President Francois Hollande told troops in Afghanistan on Friday that France will coordinate closely with NATO allies and Afghan authorities about its imminent exit from the war.
Speaking to French t
US rules out apology to Pakistan for NATO strike
The White House has ruled out an apology to Islamabad for the NATO air strike in November in which 24 Pakistani soldiers were killed.
It said it was time the two countries moved ahead, Pakistan's Onl
Pakistan seeks face-saving formula in NATO talks
Pakistan is unlikely to re-open supply routes to NATO troops in Afghanistan unless the United States offers a politically acceptable formula in talks on ending a six-month standoff on the issue, a Pak