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Militants haven't yet claimed Rabbani attackupdated: Wed Sep 21 2011 12:12:00

The assassination of an Afghan leader spearheading the reconciliation process with the Taliban clearly was an insurgent attack, officials say, but at present it's not clear who carried it out.

Karzai wants Afghanistan security handover to begin this yearupdated: Sun Feb 07 2010 14:45:00

Afghanistan is prepared to begin taking over security from international forces in some parts of the war-torn nation by the end of the year, President Hamid Karzai said Sunday.

Zakaria: Stop trashing Karzai and help him governupdated: Tue Nov 10 2009 11:46:00

President Hamid Karzai was declared the winner of another term in office as Afghanistan's leader Monday, after his opponent in a planned runoff election withdrew.

American leaves Afghanistanupdated: Tue Nov 10 2009 11:46:00

Fareed Zakaria discusses the War in Afghanistan with former State Dept. Official, Matthew Hoh, who recently resigned in protest.

UK names 5 troops killed in Afghan shootingupdated: Wed Nov 04 2009 19:42:00

The British Ministry of Defence Wednesday named the five troops who were killed in Afghanistan in a shooting blamed on a "rogue" Afghan policeman.

Karzai calls for unity, end to corruption in Afghanistanupdated: Tue Nov 03 2009 09:44:00

Making his first public appearance Tuesday since being declared the winner in a disputed election, Afghanistan's President Hamid Karzai vowed to stamp out corruption and work with the Taliban in his third term in office.

Karzai accepts decisionupdated: Tue Nov 03 2009 09:44:00

Hamid Karzai gives his first address after being declared the President of Afghanistan. CNN's Sara Sidner reports.

Karzai declared elected president of Afghanistanupdated: Mon Nov 02 2009 17:04:00

Afghan electoral officials Monday declared incumbent President Hamid Karzai the winner of another term in office, after canceling this weekend's second round of voting.

Karzai declared elected presidentupdated: Mon Nov 02 2009 17:04:00

President Hamid Karzai wins Afghanistan's presidential election. Sara Sidner reports.

U.N. chief meets with Afghan president, opposition leaderupdated: Mon Nov 02 2009 05:52:00

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon arrived in the Afghan capital Monday, less than a week after an attack on a guesthouse killed five U.N. workers and wounded nine others.

Afghans divided amid political limboupdated: Sun Nov 01 2009 23:02:00

Abdul Sabur jams a carrot into the machine that makes the frothy sweet juice his customers are waiting for on the crowded streets along the Kabul River. He is tired. He makes little and works 16 hours a day and it's almost time to go home. But ask him about the political situation in Afghanistan and he suddenly perks up.

Abdullah likely to drop outupdated: Sun Nov 01 2009 21:56:00

Afghan presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah is likely to drop out of a runoff election. Nima Elbagir reports.

Karzai challenger quits Afghan runoffupdated: Sun Nov 01 2009 21:56:00

Afghan politician Abdullah Abdullah withdrew Sunday from the upcoming runoff election, saying he believes that the second round would be as fraudulent as the first.

Afghan election official opposes presidential coalitionupdated: Sat Oct 31 2009 14:16:00

The head of Afghanistan's Independent Election Commission vowed Saturday that he would not support a coalition government in Afghanistan.

Source: Afghan election talks break downupdated: Fri Oct 30 2009 19:20:00

Talks between Afghan President Hamid Karzai and his election opponent, Abdullah Abdullah, have broken down, a Western source close to the Afghan leadership told CNN's Christiane Amanpour on Friday.

Advice for troopsupdated: Fri Oct 30 2009 17:56:00

Veterans give advice about Afghanistan situation. CNN's Barbara Starr reports.

Obama, Joint Chiefs discuss Afghanistanupdated: Fri Oct 30 2009 17:56:00

President Obama huddled with the Joint Chiefs of Staff and other top military advisers at the White House on Friday as the administration continued its sweeping review of U.S. strategy in Afghanistan.

Afghan election runoffupdated: Mon Oct 26 2009 13:39:00

CNN's Fareed Zakaria speaks with President Karzai who explains why he changed his mind about a runoff.

Karzai rival issues conditions for Afghan runoffupdated: Mon Oct 26 2009 13:39:00

The main challenger to Afghan President Hamid Karzai Monday demanded the removal of the country's election chief and 200 other staffers of the election commission to ensure a fair runoff election.

White House set for Afghanistan, Pakistan strategy reviewupdated: Mon Oct 26 2009 11:33:00

President Obama is scheduled to meet Monday with his national security team to discuss U.S. strategy in Afghanistan and Pakistan, according to the White House.

Karzai rival prefers opposition to coalitionupdated: Sat Oct 24 2009 15:33:00

The candidate who will face Afghan President Hamid Karzai in a runoff election next month has said he will not join Karzai's government if the incumbent wins another term, but instead will remain in opposition.

Mideast Voices: Afghanistanupdated: Sat Oct 24 2009 15:33:00

Octavia Nasr looks at the runoff in Afghanistan and President Karzai's reluctance to accept accusations of voter fraud.

Zakaria: Karzai likely to win againupdated: Sat Oct 24 2009 15:13:00

Afghanistan's president is downplaying accusations of widespread fraud in his country's recent elections, but he's emphasizing the importance of a runoff for the sake of ensuring peace and stability in his nascent and war-torn democracy.

Karzai on McChrystalupdated: Sat Oct 24 2009 15:13:00

President Karzai weighs in on the McChrystal report and whether he wants to see more American troops in Afghanistan.

Runoff pressure on Karzaiupdated: Sat Oct 24 2009 04:15:00

Who put the most pressure on President Karzai for a runoff? Find out who contacted him and what worked.

Karzai challenger prefers opposition to coalitionupdated: Sat Oct 24 2009 00:08:00

The candidate who will face Afghan President Hamid Karzai in a runoff election next month said Friday that he won't join Karzai's government if the incumbent wins another term, but instead will remain in opposition.

U.N. chief: We will review Afghan polling stationsupdated: Wed Oct 21 2009 07:04:00

More than 200 Afghan election officials implicated in Afghanistan's tainted presidential election will be replaced before the runoff election in less than three weeks, U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon told CNN's Christiane Amanpour.

Amanpour webcast: Ban Ki-moonupdated: Wed Oct 21 2009 07:04:00

A webcast with U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and the Amanpour staff.

Abdullah ready for runoffupdated: Tue Oct 20 2009 21:47:00

Afghan presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah is ready for a runoff with President Hamid Karzai.

Karzai accepts Afghanistan election runoffupdated: Tue Oct 20 2009 21:47:00

Afghan President Hamid Karzai bowed to Western pressure Tuesday, agreeing to take part in a presidential runoff vote in two weeks.

Afghan rivals urged to respect election resultupdated: Sun Oct 18 2009 10:26:00

The United States and France urged the Afghan president and his main rival to respect the results of an August election in order to ensure the country has a legitimate government.

Karzai secures over 50 percent of Afghan voteupdated: Wed Sep 16 2009 13:00:00

Afghan President Hamid Karzai secured over 54 percent of the vote in last month's election, according to the final uncertified results announced Wednesday.

Afghan election fraudupdated: Tue Sep 08 2009 11:01:00

Heavy fraud leads to votes being thrown out in the Afghan presidential elections. CNN's Atia Abawi reports

Afghanistan commission orders partial vote recountupdated: Tue Sep 08 2009 11:01:00

Afghanistan's Electoral Complaints Commission on Tuesday ordered a partial recount of the ballots in the August 20 presidential election.

U.S. urges Karzai to allow vote fraud probeupdated: Tue Sep 08 2009 04:10:00

Increasingly credible allegations of vote fraud were the topic of conversation Monday night for a meeting between U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan Karl Eikenberry and Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai, senior State Department officials said.

Votes tossed from 447 polls in Afghanistanupdated: Mon Sep 07 2009 22:45:00

Afghanistan's Independent Election Commission said Sunday it was tossing ballots from 447 polling stations in figuring results of the August presidential election.

Afghan election officials defend vote-countingupdated: Sat Sep 05 2009 14:11:00

Afghanistan's Independent Election Commission sought to reassure voters Saturday that it was impartially tallying the results of the August presidential election.

Karzai ahead in Afghan election but could face runoffupdated: Wed Sep 02 2009 13:21:00

President Hamid Karzai continues to maintain a strong lead in last month's presidential election but needs more votes to avoid a runoff, according to partial results issued by Afghan election officials on Wednesday.

Afghans via webcam on elexupdated: Wed Sep 02 2009 03:42:00

CNN's Errol Barnett talks via webcam with two Afghans in Kabul with opposing views on who should win the election.

Karzai leads in Afghan leadership race as complaints surgeupdated: Wed Sep 02 2009 03:42:00

Incumbent Afghan President Hamid Karzai was still in the lead over his top two rivals Monday, a day after election officials said voter complaints had surged in the last three days.

Possible Afghan-U.S. rowupdated: Sun Aug 30 2009 20:48:00

CNN's Atia Abawi reports on a possible heated exchange between the U.S. special envoy and the Afghan president.

Official: Karzai, U.S. envoy have 'sharp exchanges'updated: Sun Aug 30 2009 20:48:00

Afghan President Hamid Karzai had "sharp exchanges" about the nation's recent election with Richard Holbrooke, America's top diplomat to the region, a senior administration official told CNN.

Officials: Voter fraud complaints double in Afghan electionupdated: Sun Aug 30 2009 08:15:00

The number of voter fraud complaints in the Afghan vote more than doubled Sunday, with election officials saying they have now deemed 567 of them serious enough to affect the outcome of last week's race.

Karzai widens lead in Afghanistan vote countupdated: Sat Aug 29 2009 14:02:00

Afghan President Hamid Karzai has taken a wider lead in the race for the country's top office, according to vote tallies released Saturday.

UK: Troops did not die for just 150 Afghan votesupdated: Thu Aug 27 2009 21:29:00

UK officials have sought to play down low voter turnout in Afghanistan's elections amid reports just 150 people cast their ballots in an area where four British troops died securing it from the Taliban.

Karzai maintains lead in Afghan vote countupdated: Wed Aug 26 2009 12:39:00

Afghan President Hamid Karzai leads his rivals as votes are counted in the country's presidential election, election officials announced Wednesday.

Red Cross worker among Afghan bomb victimsupdated: Wed Aug 26 2009 06:29:00

A Red Cross worker was among the 43 people killed in a massive car bombing in southern Afghanistan, the aid organization said Wednesday.

Early results show tight race for Afghan presidencyupdated: Tue Aug 25 2009 14:34:00

Afghan election officials announced Tuesday that partial election results put incumbent President Hamid Karzai ahead of his main rival by a slim margin.

Karzai rival claims widespread fraud in Afghan voteupdated: Mon Aug 24 2009 17:01:00

Incumbent President Hamid Karzai's chief rival, Abdullah Abdullah, repeated his charges of widespread ballot fraud Monday and declared that Karzai "single-handedly put Afghanistan at risk by trying to rig the elections."

Monitors: Taliban cut off fingers of Afghan votersupdated: Sat Aug 22 2009 06:35:00

Making good on a threat of election day violence, the Taliban sliced off the index fingers of at least two people in Kandahar province, according to a vote monitoring group.

Rivals claim success in Afghan voteupdated: Fri Aug 21 2009 15:25:00

Afghan President Hamid Karzai's campaign team claimed Friday he was on track for victory in the country's presidential election, while his close rival Abdullah Abdullah also said he was leading the vote.

Afghanistan security at stakeupdated: Thu Aug 20 2009 12:23:00

Ghani to CNN: I want to preempt violence because civilians are the one who suffer from politicians' disputes.

Experts: Voter turnout could deal blow to Talibanupdated: Thu Aug 20 2009 12:23:00

A high voter turnout in Thursday's presidential elections in Afghanistan could help marginalize the Taliban, experts said Wednesday.

U.S. in Afghanistanupdated: Wed Aug 19 2009 01:45:00

ITN's Nick Paton Walsh joins U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan as they come under attack.

Violence, graft overshadow Afghan electionsupdated: Wed Aug 19 2009 01:45:00

Welcome to democracy, Afghan-style.

Explosion rocks Kabulupdated: Sun Aug 16 2009 22:46:00

A large explosion rocked the Afghan capital days ahead of the presidential elections. CNN's Atia Abawi reports.

Kidnappers release Afghan election workersupdated: Thu Aug 13 2009 20:22:00

Five people connected to an Afghan presidential candidate have been released after being kidnapped the day before, an official with the candidate said.

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