Afghanistan and Pakistan
McChrystal sees slower pace for Kandahar operation
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A long-awaited military campaign in the Taliban's birthplace Kandahar, due to begin in earnest this month, will now unfold more slowly than planned, the top U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan said on Thursday.
British PM rules out more troops for Afghanistan
CAMP BASTION, Afghanistan (Reuters) - British Prime Minister David Cameron on Thursday ruled out sending more troops to Afghanistan, saying Britain's forces should not stay on "for a day longer" than necessary.
Suicide bomber kills dozens at Afghan wedding party
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (Reuters) - A suicide bomber killed at least 40 people, a quarter of them children, and wounded 77 others at a wedding party in insurgency-plagued southern Afghanistan, officials said Thursday.
U.S. missile strikes kill three in Pakistan
MIRANSHAH, Pakistan (Reuters) - A U.S. drone aircraft fired two missiles Thursday into Pakistan's North Waziristan, a sanctuary for al Qaeda and its allies, killing three suspected militants, security officials in the area said.
Analysis: U.S. grapples with making peace in Afghanistan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration says the Afghan war will not be won on the battlefield but it is grappling with how to make peace with the Taliban while balancing alliances it has forged with some controversial political figures.
Suicide bomber kills dozens at Afghan wedding party
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (Reuters) - At least 40 people were killed and 77 injured by a suicide bomb attack on a packed wedding party in insurgency-plagued southern Afghanistan, officials said on Thursday. | Video
Analysis: As Pakistan stares at India, India eyes the world
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - When a senior security official here was asked why Pakistan was not developing long-range missiles, unlike in India, his answer revealed how these two nuclear foes' geopolitical priorities may be diverging.
Gunmen attack NATO trucks near Pakistan capital
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Suspected Taliban gunmen in Pakistan set fire to more than 50 trucks carrying supplies for Western forces in Afghanistan, killing at least seven people in the first such attack near the capital, police said on Wednesday. | Video
Afghan insurgents down helicopter killing four foreign troops
KABUL (Reuters) - At least four foreign service members of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) for Afghanistan were killed on Wednesday when their helicopter was brought down by insurgent fire, the alliance said.
Good times don't come easy at Canadian Afghan outpost
KALACHE, Afghanistan (Reuters) - One of the most frequently attacked Canadian outposts in Afghanistan seemed relaxed Wednesday.
Tripoli death toll up to 19: state TV
CAIRO (Reuters) - The death toll from NATO air strikes on Tripoli and its suburbs has risen to 19, Libyan state television reported on Tuesday, showing footage of civilians with head wounds. | Video
Pakistan military: the enemy within ?
The breach of security at a major Pakistani navy base in the southern city of Karachi has, inevitably, raised questions of complicity
Taliban talks – a necessary but not sufficient condition for peace
It would be an illusion to think that holding talks with the Taliban, combined with Osama bin Laden's death would allow the United States and its allies to make an early exit from Afghanistan.