Opium is the New Gold Standard in Afghanistan
KABUL, April 5 (Reuters) – Opium is emerging as a new gold standard in Afghanistan, where traders and farmers are hoarding the drug as a source of ready cash to hedge against the risk of a power...
View ArticleAfghani schoolgirls poisoned by Taliban
About 150 Afghan schoolgirls were poisoned on Tuesday after drinking contaminated water at a high school in the country’s north, officials said, blaming it on conservative radicals opposed to female...
View ArticleAfghanistan: Trading Terrorists for Information
On Sunday, the Washington Post reported on a covert diplomatic program through which the U.S. releases high-level insurgents at an Afghanistan military prison in exchange for information, influence,...
View ArticleAfghan Officials Say Taliban Poisoned Schoolgirls
KABUL, Afghanistan – The Afghan government accused the Taliban Wednesday of poisoning schoolgirls by bribing students and workers to sneak toxic chemicals into drinking water or spread it around...
View Article14 Afghan Policemen Defect to Taliban
An Afghan police commander and 13 junior officers have joined the Taliban in the western Afghan province of Farah, in what correspondents say could be the biggest defection by police. They say the...
View ArticleTwo Afghan children beheaded in separate events
KABUL – An adolescent boy and a young girl have been beheaded in two separate incidents in Afghanistan, local officials and police said on Friday, in the latest brazen attacks that have raised fresh...
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