US, Afghan forces accidentally kill child in raid in eastern Afghanistan

KABUL — The U.S. military says American and Afghan forces accidentally killed a child during a raid on a Taliban compound in eastern Afghanistan.

Car bomb kills at least 12 outside Indian Embassy in Afghanistan’s capital; dozens wounded

KABUL — A powerful car bomb exploded outside the Indian Embassy in the busy center of Afghanistan’s capital early Thursday, killing at least 12 people, destroying vehicles and blowing off the walls of shops, officials said.

Pakistan’s role in the battle against Taliban and al-Qaida is focus of White House war session

WASHINGTON — Recognizing the U.S. can neither win in Afghanistan nor succeed more broadly against al-Qaida without Pakistan’s cooperation, President Barack Obama’s war council is weighing a new role for Pakistan in the 8-year-old struggle in the region.

Large blast kills at least 7 in center of Afghanistan’s capital; dozens wounded

KABUL — A powerful car bomb exploded in the busy center of Afghanistan’s capital early Thursday, killing at least seven civilians, destroying vehicles and blowing off the walls of shops, officials said.

Large blast kills at least 4 in center of Afghanistan’s capital; dozens wounded

KABUL — A powerful car bomb exploded in the busy center of Afghanistan’s capital early Thursday, destroying vehicles, blowing off the walls of shops and killing at least four civilians, officials said.

Large blast hits near Interior Ministry, Indian Embassy in Afghan capital

KABUL — A powerful explosion rocked the center of Afghanistan’s capital early Thursday near the Interior Ministry and the Indian Embassy, where dozens of civilians were killed in an attack last year.

Large blast hits in center of Afghanistan’s capital, sending a plume of smoke rising

KABUL — A large blast has sounded in the center of Afghanistan’s capital. Associated Press reporters heard the explosion and saw a plume of smoke rising from a site in downtown Kabul.

UN attempts to defend neutrality in Afghanistan, dismisses claim of favoring president Karzai

UNITED NATIONS — The United Nations attempted to defend the neutrality of its role in Afghanistan’s disputed election Wednesday, with the top U.N. official in the country dismissing claims that he favored President Hamid Karzai as “nonsense.”

Soldiers killed in battle lauded as heroes as Fort Carson deals with loss of 8 comrades

FORT CARSON, Colo. — The Pentagon announcement Wednesday confirmed their worst fears — the eight American soldiers killed in a bloody weekend attack in Afghanistan were all from a single Fort Carson unit. But commanders here insisted that unit’s morale is rebounding.

US official says Canadian at Gitmo appointed 2 civilian lawyers after firing military attorney

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — A Canadian detainee charged with war crimes fired his military lawyer Wednesday and was given two new civilian attorneys during a court proceeding at Guantanamo Bay, a U.S. spokesman said.

Obama, war council seek revised plan for Afghanistan while focusing on Pakistan, Al-Qaida

WASHINGTON — The Afghanistan war reached its once-unthinkable eighth anniversary Wednesday as President Barack Obama, seeking a revamped strategy for the increasingly unpopular conflict, focused more closely with his war council on neighboring Pakistan’s role in the fight against al-Qaida.

Pakistan’s military rejects strings on US aid, complicating efforts against al-Qaida

ISLAMABAD — Pakistan’s powerful military rejected U.S. attempts to link billions of dollars in foreign aid to increased monitoring of its anti-terror efforts, complicating American attempts to strike al-Qaida and Taliban fighters on the Afghan border.

On Afghan war’s 8th anniversary, Obama weighs Pakistan focus; troop request now at White House

WASHINGTON — The Afghanistan war reached its once-unthinkable eighth anniversary Wednesday as President Barack Obama, seeking a revamped strategy for the increasingly unpopular conflict, focused more closely with his war council on neighboring Pakistan’s role in the fight against al-Qaida.

Pentagon says remote Afghan camp where 8 US soldiers died had been marked for closure

WASHINGTON — The Pentagon says it had planned to abandon a remote U.S. outpost in Afghanistan where eight soldiers were killed last weekend.

Defense Department confirms 8 soldiers killed in Afghanistan firefight were from Fort Carson

FORT CARSON, Colo. — The Defense Department has confirmed that the eight soldiers killed in an attack on an U.S. outpost in Afghanistan were all from Fort Carson.

Pakistani foreign minister: US aid is crucial, stronger talks needed with US on Afghanistan

WASHINGTON — Pakistan’s foreign minister said Wednesday that a proposed multibillion-dollar U.S. aid package is crucial to Islamabad’s efforts to fight terrorists.

Pentagon says Obama asked for and got copy of troops request from commander in Afghan war

WASHINGTON — The formal request by the nation’s top Afghanistan commander for more troops is now in President Barack Obama’s hands, administration officials said Wednesday as the war launched after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks reached its eight-year mark with no end in sight.

Taliban mark 8th anniversary of Afghan war saying they’re no threat to other countries

KABUL — Afghanistan’s insurgent Taliban marked the eighth anniversary of the U.S. invasion Wednesday saying they have no “agenda” to harm other countries but would continue fighting as long as America and its allies remain in the troubled nation.

NATO chief: weak support from US allies in Afghanistan risks gutting trans-Atlantic relations

BRUSSELS — America’s allies risk eroding NATO’s trans-Altantic defense pact if they do not contribute more to the Afghan mission, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, the alliance secretary general, said Wednesday.

AP interview: Russian drug control chief urges more aggressive US action against Afghan drugs

MOSCOW — Russia’s counter-narcotics chief on Wednesday criticized U.S. and NATO anti-drug efforts in Afghanistan as inadequate and called for joint action against the Afghan heroin flooding into the former Soviet Union.

Pakistan’s powerful military expresses ’serious concern’ over multibillion US aid package

ISLAMABAD — Pakistan’s powerful military on Wednesday rejected U.S. attempts to link billions of dollars in foreign aid to increased monitoring of its anti-terror efforts, complicating American attempts to strike al-Qaida and Taliban fighters on the Afghan border.

Multibillion dollar US humanitarian aid package sparks sharp debate in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD — Pakistani leaders jousted Wednesday over a multibillion-dollar U.S. humanitarian aid bill that the ruling party praises as a lynchpin to strengthening democracy here but that opponents say will lead to greater American interference in Pakistani affairs.

Details from deadly attack: US says insurgents breached base during Kamdesh battle

KABUL — Insurgents fought their way inside an American base in Afghanistan last weekend in a rare security breach before they were driven back under heavy fire during the deadliest battle for U.S. troops in more than a year, a U.S. official said Wednesday.

Insurgent rocket hits busload of Afghan civilians, killing 2

KABUL — An insurgent rocket ripped through a bus on a highway in eastern Afghanistan on Wednesday, killing two people aboard and wounding about 25, the government said.

Obama’s national security team weighs options on 8th anniversary of Afghan war’s beginning

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is gathering his national security team for another strategy session on Afghanistan eight years after the war started and as a new poll shows public support declining.

On 8th anniversary of Afghan war’s beginning, Obama’s national security team weighs options

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is gathering his national security team for another strategy session on Afghanistan eight years after the war started and as a new poll shows public support declining.

Pakistan army expects militants to put up ‘tough resistance’ in South Waziristan

ISLAMABAD — The Pakistani army expects Taliban and al-Qaida fighters in the South Waziristan tribal region to put up “tough resistance” against a military offensive, the army’s chief spokesman said.

Chinese dissidents top Nobel Peace Prize speculation in 20th anniversary year of Tiananmen

OSLO — Chinese dissidents are leading the odds of winning the Nobel Peace Prize this year, the 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre and the 60th since the establishment of the People’s Republic of China.

At least 791 US military deaths in Afghanistan region since 2001, Defense Department says

As of Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009, at least 791 members of the U.S. military had died in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Uzbekistan as a result of the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan in late 2001, according to the Defense Department. The department last updated its figures Wednesday at 10 a.m. EDT.

Obama offers no firm signals on whether he will send more troops to war zone in Afghanistan

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