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Pakistani Christians Close Schools over Sectarian Riot
Dawn. Pakistan. Mar 11, 2013
Hagel: The US is Not Working Unilaterally with the Taliban in Afghanistan
United States. Remarks. Mar 11, 2013
ANALYSIS. As Withdrawal Looms, US Forces in Afghanistan Shift Their Aim
NPR. United States. Mar 11, 2013
OPINION. The Promise and Peril of India's Youth Bulge
Danielle Rajendram. The Diplomat. Japan. Mar 11, 2013
Several NATO, Afghan Service Members Killed in Insider Attack
CNN. Mar 11, 2013
Iranian, Pakistani Leaders Inaugurate Gas Pipeline Project
The Hindu. India. Mar 11, 2013
Several Killed in Afghan 'Insider Attack'
Al Jazeera. Mar 11, 2013
Indian Police Say Man Accused in New Delhi Gang Rape Has Committed Suicide in Jail
The Times of India. Mar 11, 2013
Afghan President Karzai Accuses US, Taliban of 'Colluding', Underscoring Tensions
Reuters. Mar 10, 2013
Taliban Suicide Bomber Kills Nine as Defense Secretary Hagel Visits Kabul
The Australian. Mar 9, 2013
US Defense Secretary Hagel Makes Unannounced Visit to Afghanistan
USA Today. Mar 8, 2013
FEATURE. Amid Pakistan's Sectarian Violence, Sunnis Saved Shiites
Los Angeles Times. Mar 8, 2013
Indian PM Tells Pakistani PM No Normalization of Ties Until Islamabad Controls Terror
The Hindustan Times. India. Mar 8, 2013
Support Process over Personalities in Pakistan
Council on Foreign Relations. United States. Mar 8, 2013
Iran-Pakistan Pipeline to Be Completed 'Despite US Pressure'
Dawn. Pakistan. Mar 7, 2013
US, China, Pakistan Hold Naval Drills in Arabian Sea
Bangkok Post. Mar 7, 2013
OPINION. Was Afghanistan Worth It?
James Joyner. The National Interest. United States. Mar 6, 2013
US General Recommends Leaving 20,000 Troops in Afghanistan
The New York Times. Mar 6, 2013
NATO in Afghanistan: New Commander, Same Challenges
Central Asia-Caucasus Institute. United States. Mar 6, 2013
Karzai Announces Transfer of Key Prison to Afghan Control
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Czech Republic. Mar 6, 2013
Panic as Pakistan's Restive Karachi Shut Down
The Express Tribune. Pakistan. Mar 6, 2013
Taliban Kill 17 Captured Afghan Soldiers in One of Deadliest Single Attacks on Forces
The Times of India. Mar 6, 2013
OPINION. The Taliban as Peacemakers?
Ron Moreau and Sami Yousafzai. The Daily Beast. United States. Mar 6, 2013
US-led Coalition in Afghanistan to No Longer Publish Taliban Attack Figures
NPR. United States. Mar 5, 2013
21 Convicted in Afghanistan's Kabul Bank Scandal
The New York Times. Mar 5, 2013
Taliban Prisoners Seize Control of Parts of Afghani Prison
The Telegraph. England. Mar 5, 2013
ANALYSIS. Afghani-Pakistani Frustrations Boil Over
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Czech Republic. Mar 5, 2013
ANALYSIS. Karachi Blast Unlikely to Prompt Pakistani Action against Militants
The Guardian. England. Mar 4, 2013
Pressure Mounts on Pakistan to Secure Shiites after Sectarian Attack
The Christian Science Monitor. United States. Mar 4, 2013
NATO: Fair Elections Key to Post-2014 Peace in Afghanistan
France 24. Mar 4, 2013
Afghan Projects Scaled Back as US Withdraws
The Washington Post. Mar 4, 2013
OPINION. Democracy Kills in Indonesia, Pakistan
Pankaj Mishra. Bloomberg. United States. Mar 4, 2013
Small Bomb Explodes Outside Indian President's Hotel in Bangladesh
The Jakarta Post. Mar 4, 2013
Karachi Blast Threatens Pakistan Poll
The Australian. Mar 4, 2013
At Least 26 Dead in Ongoing Sabah Siege in Malaysia
Time. United States. Mar 4, 2013
NATO Troops Shoot Two Afghan Boys
Dawn. Pakistan. Mar 2, 2013
WHO Summit Seeks Ways to End Violence on Polio Workers
Dawn. Pakistan. Mar 1, 2013
Protesters Clash with Indian Police over Sexual Assult
The Express Tribune. Pakistan. Mar 1, 2013
Former Pakistani President Ends Exile, Vows to Contest in Elections
FirstPost. India. Mar 1, 2013
Police Transition in Afghanistan
United States Institute of Peace. Mar 1, 2013
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