Afghan Ministry under Attack

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Afghan Ministry of Information and Culture

Afghan Ministry of Information and Culture

Things are getting worse day by day in Afghanistan. Safety has become a crucial issue in Kabul, and it is no longer an issue that can be overlooked.

The latest armed attack has been on one of the Afghan Ministries of Kabul. A man managed to enter the building of the Ministry of Information and Culture yesterday and blew himself up minutes after. Read More…

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This post was written by Dana Ciucalau on October 31, 2008

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Kabul Witnesses Three More Deaths

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Kabul, Members of the Military Forces at a Murder Scene

Kabul, Members of the Military Forces at a Murder Scene

The Afghan capital, Kabul, seems to become one of the most dangerous places to be in nowadays.

Only three days after the death of the British aid worker (who was supposedly killed for working for a Christian organization), the city witnesses yet another brutal incident.

Three more people have been shot to death in Kabul. The attack took place in Read More…

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This post was written by Dana Ciucalau on October 25, 2008

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8 Students Killed in Pakistani US Bombed School

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Pakistani Religious School Students

Pakistani Religious School Students

US missiles hit North Waziristan school, in North-western Pakistan, killing eight students. They were apparently aimed at the house of a Taleban leader, called Jalaluddin Haqqani, but the pilotless US drones misidentified their target and hit the religious school.

The US authorities have made no comment on the incident yet, while the Pakistani army is closely looking into the matter in order to establish exactly how things happened. Read More…

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