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Richard Holbrooke’s legacy all over Afghanistan, Pakistan

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Join us as we look back at the legacy of Richard Holbrooke, the American super diplomat who couldn't quite achieve all his goals in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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National Guard playing bigger role; can it last?

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As we reach the tenth anniversary of the conflict in Afghanistan, the U.S. National Guard is showing signs of the stress it's been undergoing. But might some changes be in the future?
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Fixing Afghanistan's broken justice system

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Afghanistan's justice system is in shambles, but some are trying to restore the country's faith in the rule of law while protecting women and girls.
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Kidnapping among the dangers of doing business in Kabul

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The influx of cash that accompanied foreign aid agencies, diplomats and private security firms led to the growth of business in Kabul, but security is still a big hurdle for the city.
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Children struggle to survive on the streets in Kabul

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According to UNICEF, more than 30 percent of children of elementary-school age are working on the streets in Afghanistan and are often their family's sole breadwinners.
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Afghanistan's widows face a bleak fight for survival

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Some estimate the number of widows in Afghanistan could be up to two million women, and many are left with few options to support themselves and their children.
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Massive restoration project in Kabul reveals buried history

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A massive restoration project in a historic neighborhood in Kabul devastated by the war reveals exquisite buildings buried under garbage.
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Cost of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan for US: $4 trillion

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The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have already cost the United States about $2.5 trillion, and researchers expect the price tag to reach some $4 trillion.
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US relationship with oppressive regimes under scrutiny

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Washington's past compromises now plagues its policy throughout the Arab World: supporting an unpopular strongman in exchange for a military stronghold.
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Examining 10 years of US counterterrorism

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A new book details how US counterterrorism efforts evolved in the 10 years after 9/11 from a kill-and-capture strategy to one of Cold War deterrence.
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