Collateral Damage
SRINAGAR, India - Suspected rebels attacked a police station in the Indian portion of Kashmir with hand grenades and automatic weapons Friday, killing one officer and one civilian, police said.
KABUL - The number of Afghan civilians who died in war-related violence last year soared to the highest annual level since the conflict began in 2001, the U.N.
KABUL - Thousands of Afghans shouting "Death to America!" protested the killings of children Thursday, the latest in a string of controversial cases in which international forces have been blamed for civilian deaths.
LONDON - A senior British army commander said Thursday his troops were unwilling to help the Iraqi army in air strikes against militias in the city of Basra because they feared killing civilians.
KABUL - Afghanistan's parliament dealt a stinging rebuke to President Hamid Karzai on Saturday by rejecting 70 percent of his nominees for a new cabinet, including a regionally powerful warlord and the country's only female minister.
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