To appease insurgents, Karzai crosses limits
While the international community has tried to improve the situation in Afghanistan, and it has improved to some extent compared to two years ago, President Karzai has stepped up efforts to appease the insurgent groups ostensibly in order to persuade them to end the insurgency but in actual fact to keep the international community away [...]
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Bangladesh police block energy activists demo against U.S firm
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Liberia: ‘Old Bridge’ construction to be completed in December 2011?
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Indian prime minister comments on Bangladesh raises eyebrows
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Mexicans blast execution of criminal alien murderer in Texas
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Back in business? The return of the Shinawatras (Thailand’s election part 3)
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Bangladesh probe found no wrongdoing of Nobel winner Muhammad Yunus
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UN authorizes a No-Fly Zone over Libya, AU Missing in Action
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Yemeni children continue to be caught in the crossfires of conflict
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Pabitra Mukhopadhyay's triptych:
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Photographers
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Peacekeeping
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The Demand For Partition Of India
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