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End Not Yet in Sight, Syria’s Two-Year Conflict Reaches Grim Milestone

End Not Yet in Sight, Syria's Two-Year Conflict Reaches Grim Milestone…

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Jan 02

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News Wrap: U.N. Reports 60,000 Dead in Syria Since Civil War Began Two Years Ago

In other news Wednesday, the U.N. Commission on Human Rights released new numbers saying those killed in Syria has reached 60,000. Independent Television News' Alex Thompson reports. Also, Indian women staged new protests over a deadly gang rape and called…

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Nov 12

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Honoring Soldiers Who Fought and Died in the Recent Afghanistan and Iraq Wars

Honoring Soldiers Who Fought and Died in the Recent Afghanistan and Iraq Wars…

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Feb 02

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Petraeus: Afghan Army, Police Making Progress; but Retention Lags

Charles Sennott of GlobalPost sat down with Gen. David Petraeus, commander of American and allied forces in Afghanistan, for an extended interview about where the fight for Afghanistan stands as the spring "fighting season" approaches. Sennott later spoke with the…

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Jun 29

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Afghan Troop Training Challenges Examined by Documentary Filmmaker

As the U.S. considers its ongoing strategy in Afghanistan amidst leadership changes, Ray Suarez talks with documentary filmmaker Carol Dysinger about her exploration of the strengths of Afghan troops and the U.S. soldiers helping to train them.

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Jun 09

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News Wrap: More Bloodshed Seen in Afghanistan

In other news Wednesday, dozens more people died in new attacks across southern Afghanistan, including four NATO troops shot down in a helicopter in Helmand province. In neighboring Pakistan, seven people were killed as militants attacked a NATO convoy outside…

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Mar 26

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Allawi Claims Majority of Seats in Iraqi Elections

Nearly three weeks after the vote, Jeffrey Brown talks to former U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Ryan Crocker and the International Crisis Group's Joost Hiltermann about the final tallies in Iraq's parliamentary elections.

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Feb 22

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In Afghanistan, Civilian Casualties Draw Sharp Criticism

As civilian deaths mount in the fight against the Taliban, Afghan officials say they need better communication with NATO troops. Margaret Warner talks to a Wall Street Journal reporter about tensions after an airstrike killed civilians Sunday.

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Feb 22

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Afghan Officials Condemn Deadly NATO Airstrike

Anger over civilian deaths is increasing among Afghan authorities after an airstrike Sunday killed more than 20 more Afghan civilians -- the third incident in a month in which civilians were killed during coalition efforts to combat the Taliban. Margaret…

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Jul 15

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Death Toll Mounts as Coalition Forces Confront Taliban

As coalition forces attempt to wrest control of southern Afghanistan from Taliban insurgents, they are experiencing their highest casualties in eight years of war. Analysts discuss the rise in violence with Gwen Ifill.

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