Report highly critical of Pakistani government under then-President Musharraf, Punjabi provincial government and local police
International agencies estimate Pakistan has anywhere from 70 to 90 nuclear warheads
Tehrik-i-Taliban claims responsibility for attack against heavily guarded US mission in Peshawar
Analysts believe Hekmatyar lived in Pakistan directing his fighters in operations against coalition and Afghan troops in Afghanistan
Former UN envoy to Afghanistan, Kai Eide, has criticized Pakistan for arresting top Taliban leaders
Authorities say they now have the situation under control
Iranian President accuses United States of playing a "double game" in Afghanistan
On average, an Afghan woman will get pregnant six times during her reproductive years
Taliban claims responsibility for attack, saying five suicide bombers were involved
US officials say they have captured Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, with help of Pakistani authorities
The ultimate goal for US, allies is to transfer security responsibilities to Afghan forces
As US, NATO allies battle Taliban, Pakistani faces government own challenges
Observers express concern that parliamentary elections in 2010 could be more costly and convoluted than presidential election
Reports say one damaged building belongs to the country's main spy agency, Inter-Services Intelligence
President Karzai repeats call to Taliban, other extremist groups to lay down their weapons, help rebuild Afghanistan
Ministry spokesman says that rocket hit road between hospital and Serena Hotel, popular residence in Kabul for visiting foreigners
Five bodyguards killed; earlier suicide bomber kills at least 16 people in southwestern part of country
US Ambassador Karl Eikenberry deeply concerned about Afghan government corruption, mismanagement
Army officials say nearly 30,000 troops have been deployed to take on an estimated 10,000 Taliban fighters
News reports from Afghanistan cite officials who say presidential candidate will boycott runoff if his demands are not met
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