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The Federal Communications Minister has rejected criticism of his handling of plans for a National Broadband Network. An Auditors-General report says an initial tender process aborted by the government in April last year cost taxpayers 17 million dol
US Defence Secretary Robert Gates has confirmed his country is having preliminary talks with the Taliban in Afghanistan. He says theyve been going on for some weeks, but are still in the very early stages. Now its the first time the US has acknowledg
By Mandy Clark Kabul 10 June 2008 Afghanistan's women are venturing out and embracing new opportunities that were once strictly forbidden under the rule of the ultra-religious Taliban. Seven years after the Taliban were ousted, over two million wome
It's great to have you watching CNN Student News, this is our second to last show of the school year, I'm Carl Azuz, and I am glad to bring it to you. With covered a lot of back and forth this week surrounding a controversial prisoner exchange, in or
I'm Anderson Cooper, welcome to 360 podcast. First, look at Bowe Bergdahl's first moment of freedom, and then continue controversy the deal for his release, let's get started.Breaking news while we are learning about the army's initial investigation
First up today, we are talking about foreign policy. This is something that every country and especially its leader deal with. Basically, foreign policy includes the ways, in which one country interacts with the other countries of the world. So basic
Thousands of teachers in Chicago didn'tstart their week in the classroom. They were here, you are about to find outwhy, because that's story is the first up in today's edition of CNN studentnews. Chicago has the third largest district inthe United St
1. The Obama administration has told senators they didn't notify Congress about the pending swap of Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl for five Taliban officials because the Taliban had threatened to kill him if the deal was made public before it happened. 2. Pr
By Gary Thomas Washington 27 March 2008 A newspaper report published Thursday says the United States has stepped up its unilateral air strikes on al-Qaida fighters holed up in Pakistan's rugged tribal areas. The story, which appeared in the Washingto
Delegates to conference express support for idea of reintegrating Taliban militants into society, but analysts say plan will be tough sell in region Sean Maroney | Islamabad 28 January 2010 Afghan President Hamid Karzai makes a speech during the Open
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is expected to tell President Barack Obama there is no difference between good and bad Taliban when they meet this week on the G20 sidelines. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (file) India's prime minister wil
Many analysts are now calling the fighting in Afghanistan, 'President Obama's War'. In this report from Washington, Senior Correspondent Andr de Nesnera spoke with three former senior US government officials about the Afghan conflict. Andr de Nesnera
Activists Urge NATO to Protect Afghan Women's Rights Like so many Afghans, Manizha Naderi has concerns about the fate of her country after 2014, when international forces complete their withdrawal from Afghanistan after more than a decade of war. The
US Marines take cover in a poppy field as Taliban fighters fire on them in the town of Marjaha in Afghanistan's Helmand province, 15 Feb 2010 Top military commanders in Afghanistan say a major anti-Taliban offensive in the southern Helmand Province i
Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi looks on as Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton gestures during their meeting at the State Department in Washington, 24 Mar 2010 Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi told top U.S. offici
Twenty years have passed since the Soviet Union ended its disastrous military venture in Afghanistan. Some Soviet veterans were traumatized by the war and refuse to talk about it, others reflect on the experience and draw lessons they say apply to N
10YearsAfter9/11AfghanistanRemainsatWar Soon after the terrorist attacks on the United States on September 11, 2001, the U.S. and its NATO allies went to war in Afghanistan to drive the Taliban from power and root out al-Qaida terrorists hiding there
Khan Leads Drone Protest in Taliban Territory Pakistan's opposition politician Imran Khan on Saturday led a convoy of some 500 vehicles including some 30 U.S. activists in an unprecedented march toward Taliban territory to protest CIA-led drone strik
Northern Ireland Lessons Offered to Afghanistan On the surface, there would seem to be little in common between these Taliban fighters preparing to attack a NATO base -- and the youths in Northern Ireland attacking British policemen. But the ethnic a
I am David Forays. Reporting Iranqi troops advanced into the centre of Romati. The troops return to reclaim the city which was lost to Islamic State militants. Seven months ago supports men for Iraqis counter-terrorism service says there was fighting