It is naive to think that the new rulers in Kabul will willingly hand power over to some rainbow coalition of their ethnic rivals. |
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On the Shomali plains north of Kabul, the families of two commanders have been pursuing a vendetta for years. |
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It should be noted the Khan of Kabul and his soldiers were no slouches either, giving the British several hidings in the late 19th Century. |
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In Kabul, they usually have low-paying, menial jobs such as janitorial work. |
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In Kabul, aid money, private investment and a relatively secure environment have sparked a boom. |
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And also this Kabul situation, when they get near there, is going to be also very dicey. |
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Already, colourful posters conveying party messages can be seen in public places in the capital Kabul, and in some provincial towns. |
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Secondly, The Bookseller of Kabul, the previous book by Norwegian journalist Asne Seierstad, is an intimate portrayal of an Afghan family I know. |
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It has spread like a virus from Kabul and Kandahar and established itself in every part of the globe. |
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Afghanistan has also conducted its first games for disabled athletes, in Kabul. |
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For almost all of Afghanistan's recent political history a Pashtun has ruled the nation from Kabul. |
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As part of the reconstruction exercise, Kabul would be getting 300 MW of power from a hydel power venture in Uzbekistan. |
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At the gate of Kabul airport the first thing that catches the eye are the big colorful advertising banners with images of men and women laughing. |
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It is that indefinable something that is drawing another Afghan refugee, 70-year-old Taj Bara back to Kabul. |
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In Kabul, they were handed over to village chiefs and tribal elders who pledged to support the new administration. |
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In addition, a number of German zoologic institutions may support Kabul Zoo on a long-term basis, Dr. Jones said. |
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From the border take the rutted and cratered road and keep the Kabul river on your right. |
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While jetting around the world to meet foreign leaders, he has rarely ventured outside Kabul to meet local ones. |
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I've got to cut you off for one second, because we have breaking news in Kabul. |
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From Bactria Alexander moved into India at the invitation of the local dynasts of the Kabul valley and Punjab. |
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He said he assumed Pakistan would be represented at Saturday's ceremony installing the new government in Kabul. |
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Though she barely spoke English, she did have a degree in journalism and a year's experience working at a Kabul news agency. |
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The liberation of Kabul led to a decision to re-open the UK diplomatic mission. |
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The Chinook crashed in a dust storm 80 miles southwest of the capital city of Kabul. |
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The second Afghan war of 1878-1880 involved the massacre of the British staff in Kabul, and the comprehensive defeat of an Anglo-Indian army. |
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The first article to appear, datelined July 22, was by Dusan Stojanovic of the Associated Press, filed from Kabul. |
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A second inquiry found that a suicide bombing that killed another Canadian in Kabul in January was equally unpreventable. |
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The President tapped him last year be the Afghan ambassador, and he's shuttled between Kabul and Washington ever since. |
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There is snow on the ground, and through the murk over Kabul the flanks of the surrounding mountains occasionally shine gold. |
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Still, he managed to get a sat-phone call to the U.S. embassy in Kabul, informing them of three errant Americans. |
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On a main road leading north of Kabul, another refugee pushed a cart piled high with pots and pans, a metal trunk and a few tattered carpets. |
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The consortium then sent experts to the region south of Kabul to explore for copper and other mineral deposits. |
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I found a visiting card belonging to Angela, a woman who worked in the Geneva office of the organization I had quit 20 days previously in Kabul. |
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It was a dusty and incredibly bumpy journey to Kabul, along roads whose tarmac had been destroyed by tank treads and missile attacks. |
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In Kabul, while initial food distributions have been conducted among its 1.1 million inhabitants, the long-term situation is bleak. |
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Once the child was brought to Kabul, Canadian doctors went to work, taking him first to a German field hospital at the NATO brigade headquarters. |
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In Kabul, the Afghan administration and Britain initialled an agreement on deployment of about 4,500 foreign peacekeeping troops. |
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The work of clearing and disposing of the mines, shells and unexploded bombs around Kabul Airport never ends. |
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Strong Kabul governments before the Soviet invasion of 1979 never tired of trumpeting various territorial claims on Pakistan. |
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Insurgents seem to be able to strike anywhere, even at a U.N. guesthouse full of election workers in the middle of Kabul. |
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Even today, thousands of acres of western Kabul lie in rubble, and visitors who tour it are invariably stunned by the scale, and mindlessness, of the destruction. |
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Is the quintessential Afghan woman Nila, the dramatic Kabul socialite turned Parisian poetess? |
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Jim Maher, former press secretary to just exited NSW Treasurer Michael Egan, will not be going to Kabul as agent-general as suggested by the Sun Herald last week. |
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So, Holbrooke went to Kabul and blasted Karzai for the corruption, inefficiency, and illegitimacy of his government. |
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Like the woman outside, she was from a generation of Kabul women who had never known life under the chadri. |
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Until they take place, the current regime in Kabul is a busted flush. |
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We wanted the Northern Alliance to stop short of Kabul when the Taliban fled the city. |
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Afghan media could barely find any individuals on the streets of Kabul who agreed to the reintegration strategy. |
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Journalists are leaving Kabul, embassies are downsizing, and donors are quietly and drastically scaling back. |
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All eight of the assailants who attacked a five-star hotel in Kabul were killed overnight. |
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Some of the diary reads much like a tourist guidebook, describing wedding ceremonies and funeral rites, Afghan customs and consumer prices in Kabul. |
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On the road running north from Kandahar to Kabul, US special forces were last night mounting roadblocks, hunting for senior Taliban leaders and fighters from Al Qaeda. |
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Out of the 18,500-strong party that left Kabul, only one man, Dr. Brydon, made it back to the British garrison in Jalalabad. |
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Georgette Gagnon reports from Kabul on missing fingers and stolen ballot boxes. |
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Two soldiers from 2 Para were flown home during the investigation and the other four remained in Kabul but were removed from the theatre of operation. |
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In Kabul you rarely see people shouting at each other or getting angry in public. |
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I asked a friend who runs aid programs at the U.S. embassy in Kabul not long ago. |
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The family fled, returning to Kabul in early 1996 when fighting died down. |
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The work started as a monologue, a rather sesquipedalian, somewhat dithering Englishwoman's reverie about Kabul based on a 1965 guidebook to that city. |
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The microblogging hostilities began in September 2011, after a Taliban attack on a foreign diplomat neighborhood in Kabul. |
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In the capital, clubbers drink Kabul slings and canned Russian beer. |
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He will be returning to his home town, Kabul, along with a group of engineers, planners and architects, to play a vital role in rebuilding the city's culture. |
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At the strategic Bagram airbase, 20 miles north of Kabul, hundreds of soldiers trucked in late over the last few days were dispersed among the derelict airport buildings. |
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If NATO withdraws, those forces will almost certainly sweep into Kabul and precipitate another protracted civil war. |
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Elsewhere, in Kabul, large billboards of Black Toro, a German energy drink, more explicitly define the target audience. |
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Many of these parties were organized by Marla, a bubbly, blond-haired woman who had come to Kabul for Global Exchange, the antiglobalization group based in San Francisco. |
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The ski centre will have 14 alpine skiing runs with a capacity for 4600 skiers, and will be located between the village of Panichishte, the Rila Lakes, and Peak Kabul. |
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Reuters reported that all water supplies in Kabul have been bombed out and electricity is only being supplied to select parts of the city for 15 minutes per day. |
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Improper mining could kill the Kabul River and poison the aquifer for generations to come. |
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The Nuristanis, who speak Western Dardic, inhabit an area of some 5,000 square miles in Laghman, Nangarhar, and Konar provinces, north and east of Kabul. |
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In late 1994, Rabbani's defense minister, Ahmad Shah Massoud, defeated Hekmatyr in Kabul and ended ongoing bombardment of the capital. |
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The Qataris need to recede from the stage, Kabul will never trust them. |
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He Kabul to eliminate police and court penalisation of trafficking victims for offenses committed as a direct result of being trafficked. |
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Many townships have been built in Kabul City without considering recreational facilities, proper canalization and drainage, he added. |
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The wreckage of the C-130 cargo plane was spotted 15 kilometres outside Kabul in the Tangi area late Tuesday night, Afghan army officials said. |
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Department of Defense's efforts to help local governments in Kabul and Qandahar provide self-reliant security in the region. |
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Expansion of NEPS from Kabul to the Southern Electric Power System in Helmand and Kandahar Provinces is a high priority of Afghanistan. |
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The British installed a new ruler, and left a mission and garrison in Kabul. |
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Mr. Rather flew to the area in a roundabout fashion, first landing in Bahrain, from there flying to Islamabad and then heading to Kabul by land. |
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On 8 September 1879 Sir Louis Cavagnari, in charge of the mission in Kabul, was killed with his entire staff by rebelling Afghan soldiers. |
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The Taliban started shelling Kabul in early 1995, but were driven back by Massoud. |
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This force would be halved by the end of 2015, and consolidated at Bagram Air Base and in Kabul. |
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On 28 December 2014 NATO officially ended combat operations in a ceremony held in Kabul. |
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The 3rd Division were deployed in Kabul to assist in the liberation of the capital and defeat Taliban forces in the mountains. |
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Marri returned to Pakistan after the fall of the left-wing government in Kabul after being in exile there for several years. |
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The foundation is known for refurbishing historic buildings in Kabul, Afghanistan and in Kingston, Jamaica. |
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A GIF of a civilian cargo plane crashing near Kabul, Afghanistan. |
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Jayapala however, lost control of the entire region between the Kabul Valley and Indus River. |
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Then I saw two other kachakbars who each had an office at a big shopping mall in Kabul. |
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However, his son Humayun was defeated by the Afghan warrior Sher Shah Suri in the year 1540, and Humayun was forced to retreat to Kabul. |
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He established himself in Kabul and then pushed steadily southward into India from Afghanistan through the Khyber Pass. |
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Its mandate did not extend beyond the Kabul area for the first few years. |
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Transport companies south of Kabul were extorted for money by the Taliban. |
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The Taliban released a video days after the elections, filming on the road between Kabul and Kandahar, stopping vehicles and asking to see their fingers. |
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Pakistan was currently engaged in constructing 200-bed Jinnah General Hospital and Leucaemia Center in Kabul, another hospital in Logar and a Kidney Center in Jalalabad. |
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In early August, London-based pro-abortion group Marie Stopes International opened an abortion mill in Kabul, reported the Cybercast News Service. |
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In late January 2010, Afghan protesters took to the streets for three straight days and blocked traffic on a highway that links Kabul and Kandahar. |
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When the British resident in Kabul, Sir Louis Cavagnary, was killed in 1878, the British sent off a successful punitory expedition under General Sir Frederic Roberts. |
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But his rants against this country in the wake of a string of recent Taliban attacks in Afghanistan' capital city of Kabul are patently the fulminations of a man in jitters. |
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The Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a statement Monday condemning the upsurge of violent Taliban activity in Afghanistan's capital Kabul. |
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Kabul Press' English pages editor, Robert Maier's memoir of working in the low-budget movie industry in New York City was recently published and is available world-wide. |
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