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Author: FAHIM ABED and FATIMA FAIZI

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Afghan War Casualty Report: January 2020

January 2, 2020FAHIM ABED and FATIMA FAIZIComments Off on Afghan War Casualty Report: January 2020

At least 109 pro-government forces and 11 civilians have been killed in Afghanistan so far this month.

World

A Weekly Report From Afghanistan That Takes a Toll

September 10, 2019September 11, 2019FAHIM ABED and FATIMA FAIZIComments Off on A Weekly Report From Afghanistan That Takes a Toll

President Trump has dominated headlines in the U.S. over a canceled Camp David peace summit. In Afghanistan, civilians and security officers keep dying. Our two reporters explain how they keep track.

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At War: Afghan War Casualty Report: April 19-25

April 25, 2019FAHIM ABED and FATIMA FAIZIComments Off on At War: Afghan War Casualty Report: April 19-25

At least 16 pro-government forces and 15 civilians were killed in Afghanistan during the past week.

World

Our Dreams of Peace: Envisioning an End to War in Afghanistan

January 29, 2019FAHIM ABED and FATIMA FAIZIComments Off on Our Dreams of Peace: Envisioning an End to War in Afghanistan

Two New York Times reporters from Afghanistan find themselves suddenly dreaming of what they will do if peace comes — as are their friends, and even some Taliban.

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Airstrike Said to Kill Taliban Mastermind Prompts Dispute in Afghanistan

January 23, 2019FAHIM ABED and FATIMA FAIZIComments Off on Airstrike Said to Kill Taliban Mastermind Prompts Dispute in Afghanistan

Afghan intelligence officials said the strike hit a Taliban leader responsible for a deadly assault this week. Local people said it killed civilian hunters.

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At War: Afghan War Casualty Report: Nov. 16-22

November 23, 2018FAHIM ABED and FATIMA FAIZIComments Off on At War: Afghan War Casualty Report: Nov. 16-22

At least 42 security force members were killed during the past week, and 73 civilians died in air strikes, bombings, crossfire and a night raid.

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A Controversial Nobel Peace Prize

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Danish Intelligence Report Raises Concerns About Shifts in US Policy Under Trump

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