January 14, 2007 -- U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates arrived in London today for talks with British Prime Minister Tony Blair about the situations in Afghanistan and Iraq.
British soldiers in Afghanistan last summer (file photo) (epa) January 14, 2007 -- Afghan officials said today that 30 Taliban fighters were killed and 20 others wounded in a military operation in southern Afghanistan.
January 14, 2007 -- U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton, a Democrat who is considering running for president in 2008, met with Afghan President Hamid Karzai in Kabul today.
It was NATO's first fatality in 2007 (file photo) (epa) January 13, 2007 -- NATO troops fought insurgents in southern Afghanistan today in a battle that left one Western soldier dead -- the alliance's first fatality of the year.
January 12, 2006 -- The chief of police in Afghanistan's southern Helmand Province, Mohammad Nabi Mullahkhail, says a NATO air strike there has killed 16 suspected Taliban insurgents and 13 civilians.
January 12, 2007 -- Pakistan has rejected U.S. accusations that it harbors Al-Qaeda leaders, saying that the United States has not given Pakistan any such information.
NATO forces in Afghanistan say the destruction of a Taliban camp in Helmand Province has cleared the way for repairs on a major hydroelectric dam.
January 12, 2007 -- U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Richard Boucher met with Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf in Islamabad today in a bid to calm tensions with Afghanistan.
U.S. forces in southern Afghanistan earlier this year (file photo) (epa) January 11, 2007 (RFE/RL) -- Afghanistan saw its bloodiest battle in months overnight when NATO and Afghan troops spotted two groups of militants mainly within Pakistan and then tracked them as they crossed into Afghanistan's southeastern Paktika Province.
January 11, 2007 (RFE/RL) -- The NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan says a large number of militants were killed overnight after crossing the border from Pakistan.
January 8, 2007 -- A UN official has called on the Afghan and Pakistani governments to stop their "war of words."
The man who spent six years chasing Osama bin Laden says he doubts the Al-Qaeda head will be killed or captured soon.
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