Oct 04 Britain Releases Summary of Evidence Against Bin Laden Osama bin Laden and his al Qaeda network were behind last month's attacks on the U.S. and the group's close ties to Afghanistan's ruling Taliban made the strike possible, according to a document released by the British government today. Continue reading
Oct 04 Bush Pledges $320 Million in Afghan Aid In the face of potential military strikes and a fast-approaching winter, President Bush has offered $320 million in humanitarian aid for the Afghan people. Continue reading
Oct 02 Watch Drawing the Line After a look at British Prime Minister Tony Blair's ultimatum to the Taliban, Margaret Warner talks with Greek Foreign Minister George Papandreou about NATO's coalition building efforts. Continue watching
Sep 28 Pakistan Mission to Afghanistan Ends Without Resolution A delegation from Pakistan returned home Monday saying their meeting with leaders of the Taliban was not successful. Continue reading
Sep 26 Humanitarian Crisis Grows in Afghanistan After decades of civil war and years of drought, Afghanistan is facing a humanitarian crisis of "stunning proportions" according to the United Nations. Continue reading
Sep 25 Saudi Arabia Ends Ties with Taliban Saudi Arabia broke ties with the ruling Taliban of Afghanistan on Tuesday, further isolating the religious militia. Continue reading
Sep 18 Afghanistan Considers Support for Bin Laden Afghanistan's Taliban says it has not ruled out that Osama bin Laden may have masterminded the attacks on the U.S., but needs proof before they will hand him over. Continue reading
Sep 17 Pakistan Delivers Ultimatum to Taliban Taliban officials announce they will decide Tuesday whether to turn over suspected terrorist Osama bin Laden. Continue reading
Sep 05 Trial for Aid Workers Begins Behind Closed Doors The trial of the eight foreign aid workers, including two U.S. citizens, detained in Afghanistan for allegedly preaching Christianity began in private Tuesday. Continue reading
Aug 29 Aid Workers to Stand Trial in Afghanistan for Proselytizing The eight foreign aid workers arrested in Kabul three weeks ago will stand trial on charges of proselytizing, Taliban officials announced Wednesday. Continue reading