Afghanistan
The latest news on Afghanistan
There's a reason the Taliban insurgency keeps gaining ground—drug money.
Increased fighting calls for more unmanned aerial vehicles and the pilots who fly them remotely.
NATO faces intense fighting 30 miles from Kabul.
The U.S. commander there, in an exclusive interview, calls for a further buildup to counter the Taliban
First reported killed in 2006, Midhat Mursi was the apparent target of an airstrike on Monday.
After two Iraq deployments, members of the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit face a different sort of war.
Iraq's prime minister effectively endorses Obama's plan, unsettling the McCain campaign.
They defeated the Soviets with Washington’s help, but now they attack Americans as the new occupiers.
A counseling center, the nation’s first, tries to help battered wives and troubled husbands.
Fuel and food prices spur inflation; a California gay-marriage rush; and a Taliban push in Afghanistan.
