Tuesday, March 15, 2011

DTN News: Afghanistan Top Stories / Headlines News Dated March 15, 2011

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DTN News: Afghanistan Top Stories / Headlines News Dated March 15, 2011
Source: DTN News - - This article compiled by Roger Smith from reliable sources Afghanistan News. net
(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - March 15, 2011: Comprehensive daily news related to Afghanistanfor the world of TODAY.
*Comprehensive daily news related to Afghanistan Top Stories / Headlines News for the world of TODAY
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    • 33 killed in Afghan Army office suicide attack

    Afghanistan News.Net

    Thirty-three Afghans were killed Monday when a suicide bomber detonated his explosives inside an army recruiting office in the northern Afghan province of Kunduz, a provincial spokesman said.

  • Recruits die in Afghan bomb attack

      Recruits die in Afghan bomb attack

    Afghanistan News.Net

    Soldiers and civilians have died in a wave of explosions in war-hit Afghanistan.

    • Attack on Afghan Army Recruiting Center Kills 35

    CNS News

    - A suicide bomber posing as an army volunteer blew himself up outside a military recruiting center in northern Afghanistan on Monday, killing at least 35 people and escalating the insurgent campaign

  • Petraeus to face Congress as Afghanistan war doubts grow

    Baltimore Sun

    Afghanistan , he will face a series of pessimistic assessments about the state of the war, including the intelligence community's conclusion that tactical gains achieved by a U.S. troop surge hav

  • Excerpts: Afghan President asks NATO and US to stop their operations in our land. Arab League asks for no-fly zone over Libya 13 March 2011

    IMRA

    Excerpts: Afghan President asks NATO and US to stop their operations in our land. Arab League asks for no-fly zone over Libya 13 March 2011 +++SOURCE: Naharnet [Lebanon] 12 March '11:"End

  • Petraeus urges non-military funding for Afghan war

    News and Sentinel

    WASHINGTON (AP) -- Gen. David Petraeus, in his first appearance in Washington since taking over as the top war commander in Afghanistan, is laying out a mostly upbeat assessment of military progress t

  • Obama, Petraeus meet to discuss Afghan drawdown

    People's Daily

    U.S. forces commander in Afghanistan David Petraeus. (Xinhua/Sarosh)U.S. President Barack Obama on Monday met with U.S. forces commander in Afghanistan David Petraeus to discuss the war in Afghanistan

  • First to Leave Afghanistan Will Be Noncombat Troops

    International Herald Tribune

    WASHINGTON - The United States military is preparing to start withdrawing, as planned, as many as several thousand troops from Afghanistan in July. But the first Americans to come home this su

  • Afghan, U.S. officials discuss strategic relationship

    People's Daily

    Afghan and U.S. officials have held meeting on establishing long-term strategic relationship, Afghan President Hamid Karzai's chief spokesman Waheed Omar said on Monday."A high-ranking deleg


  • Backgrounder: Major bombing attacks in Afghanistan since start of 2011

    People's Daily

    The following are major bombing attacks in Afghanistan witnessed since the beginning of 2011:Jan. 7: A suicide bomber set off his explosive vest in a public bath killing 17 people and injuring 23 othe

  • Suicide attack kills 35, Taliban claim responsibility

    People's Daily

    Afghan policemen and security personnels inspect the site after a suicide attack at an army recruitment centre in Kunduz, Afghanistan, March 14, 2011. The attack killed at least 35 people and injured

  • 35 killed, 33 wounded in N Afghan blast

    People's Daily

    The death toll of the suicide against a army recruitment center Monday here has reached to 35, spokesman for provincial administration Mahboubullah Sayedi said."In the coward terrorist attack aga

  • Suicide attack on army centre kills 37 in Afghanistan

    Irish Times

    Noonan confronted with reality of weak hand he has inherited A suicide attack on an army recruitment centre in northern Afghanistan killed at least 37 people yesterday, the third major assault in the

  • 'Dressmaker': The next big Afghanistan book?

    USA Today

    Now, The Dressmaker of Khair Khana: Five Sisters, One Remarkable Family, and the Woman Who Risked Everything to Keep Them Safe by Gayle Tzemach Lemmon (Harper, $24.99) may be poised for similar succes

  • Suicide bomber kills at least 33 in Afghanistan

    Kuwait Times

    Published Date: March 15, 2011 KABUL: A suicide bomber posing as an army volunteer struck an Afghan army recruitment center in the northern province of Kunduz yesterday, killing at least 33 people, A

  • Obama Meets With Rasmussen on Afghanistan

    Defense Link

    By Lisa DanielAmerican Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, March 14, 2011 Â? President Barack Obama today thanked Denmark's prime minister for his country's contributions in Afghanistan and sa

  • Petraeus to give upbeat view of Afghan war

    MSNBC

    WASHINGTON — Gen. David Petraeus, in his first appearance in Washington since taking over as the top war commander in Afghanistan, is laying out a mostly upbeat assessment of military progr

  • Afghan Buddha province hopes to attract skiers

    Kuwait Times

    Published Date: March 15, 2011 Best known for its historic Buddha statues blown up by the Taliban 10 years ago, the Afghan province of Bamiyan has a fresh attraction which it hopes will draw in touri


  • Soldier from Conn. killed in Afghanistan

    The Seattle Times

    HARTFORD, Conn. — A veteran Special Forces soldier from Connecticut has been killed by an enemy attack in Afghanistan, the Defense Department said Monday. Army Sgt. 1st Class Daehan Park, who w

  • Taliban blast kills 36

    The Daily Telegraph

    A TALIBAN suicide blast has hit an army recruitment centre in northern Afghanistan, killing 36 people and wounding another 42 in the second attack on the base in three months.

  • JBLM soldier killed in Afghanistan

    The Seattle Times

    JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. — A soldier from Joint Base Lewis-McChord was killed Saturday in Afghanistan. The Defense Department says 36-year-old Sgt. 1st Class Daehan Park of Watertown, Co

  • Ex-Blackwater contractors convicted of manslaughter for Afghan shootings

    Jurist

    US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia [official website] for their role in the May 2009 shooting deaths of two Afghan nationals and the wounding of a third. Prosecutors alleged that t

  • Is a Key Afghan Region Getting an 'Extreme Makeover'?

    Wired News

    embedded in Logar in late 2009, Gukeisen told me NATO would need four years to complete Operation Extreme Makeover. Now, halfway to the deadline, I’m on my way back to the province to check up o

  • Forces Kill, Capture Insurgents in Afghanistan

    Defense Link

    Compiled from International Security Assistance Force Joint Command News Releases WASHINGTON, March 14, 2011 Â? Afghan and coalition forces killed several insurgents today in a shootout in the Darah-

  • Iraq, Afghanistan Veterans Struggle to Find Jobs

    CNS News

    - The Labor Department says the unemployment rate last year for young Iraq and Afghanistan veterans was 20.9 percent. Concerns that Guard and Reserve troops will be gone for long stretches and that v


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