NATO reports that a roadside bomb killed three Afghan civilians in a vehicle in Ghazni Province's Waghaz district.
International rights groups are calling on WikiLeaks to censor secret files on the war in Afghanistan to protect civilians who have worked with foreign forces there.
The Afghan aid is made up of 4.5 tons of medicine, a team of 23 doctors, and nine helicopters sent to the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province to facilitate recovery efforts in the region.
Two suicide bombers have killed at least two people in a residential neighborhood of Kabul.
There's been a sharp rise in the number of civilians killed or wounded in Afghanistan -- despite a drop in casualties caused by Western forces. That's according to a new report by the United Nations, whose special envoy to Afghanistan has called it a "wake-up call."
The Tajik Foreign Ministry says it is investigating whether three men detained three days ago in Afghanistan on suspicion of terrorism are Tajik citizens.
NATO says a U.S. soldier was killed in a bomb attack in southern Afghanistan today while, in a separate incident during the weekend, an Afghan child was shot dead by militants during a gun battle with NATO forces.
The International Assistance Mission (IAM), a Kabul-based charity, today identified the final two victims from what they believe was an IAM team killed in Afghanistan's northeastern province of Badakhshan in a slaughter claimed by the Taliban.
Five NATO troops, including two Americans, have been killed in southern Afghanistan.
The case of the 18-year-old woman, named as Bibi Aisha, has attracted attention since a portrait showing her mutilated face was published this month on the cover of "Time" magazine.
Ten members of an international eye-care charity's medical team whose bodies were found in northeastern Afghanistan have been tentatively identified.
Dozens of jailed Afghan prisoners have been transferred from Tajikistan to Afghanistan as a result of an agreement between the two countries.
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