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Afghans protest in Kabul over civilian deaths
KABUL (Reuters) - Hundreds of protesters blocked a road in Kabul on Monday accusing U.S.-led troops of killing three members of a family, including two children, in a raid in the city, residents and witnesses said.
Nations:Afghanistan Pakistan People:Hamid Karzai Source:(Reuters)
2008-09-01
Afghan commission says US troops fired on first
KABUL, Afghanistan - An Afghan army commander said that U.S. and Afghan troops were fired on first from a village where a government investigative commission says scores of civilians were killed, according to a report released Sunday.
Nations:Afghanistan People:Hamid Karzai Activities:Afghan Terror War Source:(AP)
2008-08-31
Source: Petraeus submitted preliminary Iraq report
WASHINGTON - The top U.S. commander in Iraq, Gen. David Petraeus, has given his military superiors and Defense Secretary Robert Gates his initial recommendation on when to resume a U.S. troop withdrawal and at what pace, a senior military officer close to the process said Friday.
Nations:Afghanistan Iraq Russia People:David Petraeus Robert Gates Activities:Second Gulf War Source:(AP)
2008-08-29
Human exoskeleton suit helps paralyzed people walk
HAIFA, Israel (Reuters) - paralyzed for the past 20 years, former Israeli paratrooper Radi Kaiof now walks down the street with a dim mechanical hum.
Nations:Israel Japan Source:(Reuters)
2008-08-25
Trial of former US Marine in Iraq detainee death underway
LOS ANGELES (AFP) - The trial of a former US Marine accused of killing two Iraqi detainees during fighting in Fallujah four years ago began Tuesday with jury selection in the landmark case, justice officials said.
Nations:Iraq Source:(AFP)
2008-08-19
| Headlines |
- Afghans protest in Kabul over civilian deaths 2008-09-01
- Afghan commission says US troops fired on first 2008-08-31
- Source: Petraeus submitted preliminary Iraq report 2008-08-29
- Human exoskeleton suit helps paralyzed people walk 2008-08-25
- Trial of former US Marine in Iraq detainee death underway 2008-08-19
- Ex-Marine decries prosecution in civilian court 2008-08-17
- Guess what? Military funds mind-reading science 2008-08-15
- U.S. Navy charges camp guards with prisoner assault 2008-08-14
- Hawaii man accused of helping China design missile 2008-08-02
- U.S. acknowledges Baghdad victims were law-abiding, not insurgents 2008-07-29
- Bush: Former Army cook's crimes warrant execution 2008-07-29
- Agent: No rights advisement for Gitmo prisoners 2008-07-23
- How one vet's persistence paid off 2008-07-23
- U.S. military says Iraq troop "surge" has ended 2008-07-22
- Rescuers search off Guam for crew of crashed B-52 2008-07-21
- Rescuers search off Guam for crew of crashed B-52 2008-07-21
- As wars lengthen, toll on military families mounts 2008-07-19
- In Afghanistan, Obama visits troops and officials 2008-07-19
- More US troops may go to Afghanistan this year 2008-07-16
- Deadly attack on US base sends worrying signal 2008-07-14
- Fresh Iraq troop cuts hinge on security: Petraeus 2008-07-14
- Officials: 9 US troops killed in Afghanistan 2008-07-13
- Logistics, secrecy, hamper Guantanamo trials 2008-07-13
- US pleased, worried, by newfound Iraqi confidence 2008-07-13
- General: Iraq needs long-term US military help 2008-07-09
- US wavered over S. Korean executions 2008-07-06
- Troops in Iraq celebrate Fourth by reenlisting 2008-07-05
- Pentagon extends tour of Marines in Afghanistan 2008-07-04
- Pentagon will buy satellites to do more spying 2008-07-01
- Police: Pregnant NC soldier's death is a homicide 2008-06-30
- Army study: Iraq occupation was understaffed 2008-06-29
- Afghan, U.S. troops kill 32 Taliban in clashes 2008-06-28
- Officials: 30,000 troops heading to Iraq in 2009 2008-06-27
- Elite U.S. Army academy lures kids with mud and duty 2008-06-27
- Kansas senators, base commander oppose moving Gitmo detainees to Leavenworth 2008-06-26
- G.I.s challenge injuries with new athletic efforts 2008-06-26
- 3 Americans killed, Shiite fighting in south 2008-06-25
- US Army trains its own Olympians to be all they can be 2008-06-24
- White House denies Army's pitch for more brass 2008-06-23
- Pentagon: shooting of Reuters journalists in Iraq justified 2008-06-18
- Marine expelled, another punished over puppy video 2008-06-11
- A New Leader for a New Air Force 2008-06-11
- Seizures in Iraq reveal militia's arsenal 2008-06-07
- Marine after not guilty verdict: 'It was surreal' 2008-06-05
- U.S. troop deaths in Iraq at wartime low 2008-06-01
- Bush mulls making Pearl Harbor a national monument 2008-06-01
- Money dispute threatens toxic tap water study 2008-05-28
- Post-traumatic stress soars in U.S. troops 2008-05-27
- Environmentally Friendly Bombs Planned 2008-05-27
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