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Jun 15

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Afghan War Hearing in Senate Postponed After Petraeus Collapse

Gen. David Petraeus, head of the U.S. Central Command, appeared to faint while facing tough questions from a Senate panel about the progress of the war in Afghanistan. Margaret Warner reports on growing concerns about the latest violence and the…

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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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Jun 08

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NATO Bloodshed in Afghanistan Spikes Ahead of Planned Surge

Violence raged in Afghanistan this week, just ahead of the launch of a major NATO offensive in the country's Taliban-held south. Ray Suarez talks to GlobalPost reporter Jean MacKenzie in Kabul for the latest.

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Jun 01

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News Wrap: Al-Qaida’s Third in Command Reported Dead

In other news Tuesday, al-Qaida has acknowledged that its No. 3 leader has been killed in the North Waziristan region along the Afghan-Pakistani border and Iraq's supreme court officially ratified the country's election results from last March.

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Jun 01

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Israel’s Raid on Gaza Flotilla Roils Uneasy Alliance With Turkey

The weekend raid on a Gaza-bound flotilla where at least four Turkish nationals were killed has sparked angry protests in Turkey, one of Israel's only primarily Muslim allies. Gwen Ifill reports on the international reaction.

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May 28

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News Wrap: Mosque Attacks Kill 80 in Pakistan

In other news Friday, gunman killed 80 people today in Lahore, Pakistan in attacks on mosques during Friday prayers and the number of Americans killed in Afghanistan reached 1,000 when a soldier was killed in a roadside bombing.

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May 26

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Jamaica’s Civilian Death Toll Mounts in Hunt for Wanted Drug Kingpin

Margaret Warner has an update on the violence gripping Jamaica's capital where more than 40 people have died, after security forces stormed the slums in search of a reputed drug lord.

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May 24

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News Wrap: Afghanistan Tops Iraq in Total U.S. Troop Presence

In other news Monday, the U.S. military announced that its forces serving in Afghanistan are now larger than those serving in Iraq. Also, a state of emergency was declared in parts of Jamaica following gun battles with a drug gang…

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May 19

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Mayhem Escalates as Red Shirt Leaders Surrender in Thailand

Nick Paton Walsh of Independent Television News reports on the ongoing clash between authorities in Thailand and "red shirt" anti-government protesters that left six dead and Bangkok ablaze as some protesters to surrendered.

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Apr 08

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Kyrgyzstan President Disputes Interim Government’s Claim to Rule

An interim government in Kyrgyzstan said it will rule for six months following a bloody uprising on Wednesday. Judy Woodruff talks to journalist Dalton Bennett in Bishkek about the attempts to oust the president.

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