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Conditional Welcome Awaits Karzai On U.S. Visit : NPR
This coming week, U.S. President Barack Obama will meet with his Afghanistan counterpart, Hamid Karzai. Karzai's visit follows President Obama's unannounced visit to Kabul in late March. Host Liane Hansen talks with Alexander Thier, director for Afghani
05-09-2010 by donfontana Tags , , , ,

Afghan lawmakers reject most of Karzai's cabinet (AFP)
AFP - Afghan lawmakers on Saturday rejected more than half of President Hamid Karzai's second list of cabinet nominees following an earlier rejection of most of his first choices, the speaker said.
01-16-2010 by nellkellty Tags , , , ,

Clinton says Karzai ‘must do better’
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says Afghan President Hamid Karzai "must do better" if he wants U.S. support and that includes creating a major crimes tribunal and anti-corruption commission.
11-15-2009 by elizabethjames Tags , ,

Sources: Karzai rival may quit Afghan runoff
Afghan presidential challenger Abdullah Abdullah plans to boycott next week's runoff against incumbent Hamid Karzai after a breakdown in talks on the country's electoral crisis, sources say.
10-31-2009 by toddpeterson Tags , , , ,

Afghan vote results: Karzai at 54.6 percent
The Afghan election commission released preliminary vote totals showing President Hamid Karzai with 54.6 percent of the vote in the first full results to be released since the country's Aug. 20 election.
09-16-2009 by paulaolsen Tags , , , ,

Recount Order Cloud Karzai Lead at Polls
A U.N.-backed commission found "convincing evidence" of fraud in Afghanistan's presidential election and ordered a recount of suspect ballots in at least three provinces, a process that could take months.
09-09-2009 by beverlyelliott Tags , , ,

Karzai takes clear lead in Afghan vote: partial results (AFP)
AFP - Afghan electoral authorities on Sunday announced the first cancellation of votes from last month's fraud-tainted elections as partial results showed President Hamid Karzai moving into a clear lead.
09-06-2009 by toddpeterson Tags , , , ,

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