The Seattle Times The April 5 vote is expected to be a historic moment for Afghanistan, its outcome seen as make-or-break for the country’s future and key to the level of foreign involvement after nearly 13 years of war. By CASSANDRA VINOGRAD. The Associated Press. Political Candidate’s Aides Die in Afghanistan AttackNew York Times Aides of Afghan presidential candidate shot deadABC Online Warlords and old faces dominate Afghan poll line-upPakistan Daily Times ABC News –Business Standard –BBC News all 91 news articles |
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