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China Says Wanted Militants Use Nearby Countries to Stage Attacks
China Says Wanted Militants Use Nearby Countries to Stage Attacks
Neighboring Countries Scramble To Be NATO’s Exit Route From Afghanistan
US-Russia ‘reset’ gets a boost with Russian offer of airbase
US General Says Closure Of Pakistan Supply Routes Complicates Afghan Pullout
Britain begins preparations for Afghanistan withdrawal
Uzbekistan blocks Wikipedia pages say witnesses
Uzbekistan ‘cancels Valentines Day’
France Concerned Over High Price of North Supply Route
Bolstering Afghan Supply Line, US Waives Ban on Aid to a Neighbor
An Uzbek struggle in name only
Pakistani fertilizer ignites tensions with US
Pakistan cuts supply lines, but US has options
Doubts over real target of Uzbek ‘terror’ blast
The Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan said commanders and fighters from Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, Russia, and Germany have been killed during fighting in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
To Afghanistan, on the slow train
A suspected bombing took place on a rail line in southern Uzbekistan. The railway is used to transport supplies to NATO forces in Afghanistan. No group has claimed credit for the blast.
Leading News Resource of Pakistan – US seeks to increase flow of military goods via Uzbekistan
Small investors struggle while Afghanistan hopes for
Pakistan – Madrassa graduates and labour market mismatches
US finds new friend in Uzbekistan after Pakistan fallout
Poor Central Asians migrate to Moscow
Russian-Led Security Body To Monitor Social Media In Wake Of Arab Spring
Qaeda firmly rooted in Pakistan tribal fiefdom
Analysis Demystifies Tajik Insurgency
US Promotes New Plan To Battle Drug Trade In Afghanistan, Central Asia, Russia
US Drawdown Stirs Fears In Central Asia
Porous and Violent, Afghan-Tajik Border Is a Worry for the US
China rebuffed US request to open route for Afghanistan war supplies, cables show
US turns to other routes to supply Afghan war as relations with Pakistan fray
In Afghanistan, IMU-Taliban alliance chips away at the stone