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Najibollah Kabuli, member of Afghanistan's parliament and head of Emrooz television condemned the move saying that this action is a result of pressure from Shiite religious leaders and his own opposition to Iranian policies. -Zamaneh
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London, July 28 : Afghanistan has closed down a private television station 'Emroaz TV', owned by an Afghan MP Najibulla Kabuli, for allegedly 'fueling religious tensions and harming national unity.' The channel recently criticised leading Shia politicians in the country for being 'agents of Iran'.
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Thousands of United States military incident and intelligence reports on the war in Afghanistan were made public Sunday on the internet. Check out some notable stories and analysis. From The New York Times: Stories: The War Logs | Selection from the documents From The Guardian: Stories: Afghanistan War Logs Map: Location of significant incidents New Yorker: Profile of Wikileaks founder Julian ...
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A roadside bomb kills 25 civilians and wounds 20 travelling on a bus in south-western Afghanistan, officials say.
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Source: IRIN Flash floods killed over 20 people and destroyed dozens of houses in different parts of Afghanistan on 26-27 July, according to the Afghanistan National Disasters Management Authority (ANDMA).
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One of last major units announced as part of the buildup of troops in Afghanistan made their final preparations for their deployment this summer.
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For a White House trying to maintain faltering support for the Afghanistan war, the WikiLeaks documents are yet another stumbling block
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FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. (AP) — One of the last major units announced as part of the buildup of troops in Afghanistan made their final preparations to deploy this summer.
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Tensions between the U.S., Afghanistan and Pakistan were further strained Tuesday after the leak of thousands of military documents about the Afghan war.
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Amnesty International is calling on NATO to provide a clear, unified system of accounting for civilian casualties in Afghanistan, as leaked war logs paint a picture of an incoherent process of dealing with civilian casualties.
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