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To Unfriend Al Qaeda
Many in the Taliban are sick of their longtime allies. But how do you dump a terrorist group? MORE
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The Day the Music Died
Ghazala Javed soared from poverty to stardom in a world that loves its songs but holds singers in... MORE
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The Pakistani Doctor Who Helped Find Osama bin Laden's Hideout
He helped lead America to bin Laden. Now he rots in a Pakistani prison. MORE
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Al Qaeda’s Most Crippling Loss
No one—not even bin Laden himself—could inspire jihadists and attract new recruits more effectively... MORE
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The Taliban’s New Strategy
The guerrillas use teams of young techies to attack Afghan cities. MORE
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Pakistan to CIA: Hands Off
Ron Moreau and Sami Yousafzai on the message behind the harsh sentence for the doctor who helped... MORE
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Mixed Reviews for Obama’s Afghan Trip
Kabul officials cheer, Taliban moderates fret, hardliner insurgents vow to fight on.... MORE
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America's Next Most Wanted
A year after the Abbottabad raid, al Qaeda's mastermind is still loose.... MORE
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A Moderate Defies the Taliban
Agha Jan Motasim urged moderation—and was nearly killed.... MORE
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Afghans React to L.A. Times Photos
No riots yet over pictures of U.S.... MORE
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EXCLUSIVE: Inside the Kabul Attacks
Coordinated insurgent assaults were in the works for months, leaders say.... MORE
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U.S.-Pakistan: At Long Last, a Thaw
Islamabad finally clears the way to reopen NATO’s main Afghan supply route—and Washington hopes for... MORE
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U.S. Hands Over Night Raids
U.S. forces’ pre-dawn raids in Afghanistan will now be carried out by Afghan soldiers. MORE
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EXCLUSIVE: Taliban Splits Deepen
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