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      At least 16 killed in Afghanistampede at festival in India


      at least 16 people have been crushed to death in a stampede at a religious ceremony close to the river ganges in northern india , officials say .
      victims include two police chiefs in suicide bomb attack outside mosque in northern afghanistantwo suicide bombers targeted worshippers at prayers marking the muslim festival eid al-adha in northern afghanistan , with one killing seven people including two local police chiefs , officials said.the second would-be bomber was reportedly captured before he could set off his explosives.the attack happned as worshippers were leaving a mosque in the outskirts of old baghlan city during the start of eid , the festival of the sacrifice.at least 18 other people were sent to hospital after the blast in hassin tal , about six miles east of the city.kamen khan , the police chief in old baghlan , said one of the police commanders who died was a well-known local leader named abdul who , like many afghans , goes only by one name.there was no immediate claim of responsibility but the taliban routinely target afghan officials and security forces as well as international forces.in a separate incient , nato said one of its soldiers was killed in an insurgent attack in the south on saturday t the death raises to 494 the number of coalition troops killed in the country so far this year t there were no other details.as the us-led coalition and its afghan partners focus their operations on taliban strongholds in the south and east , the insurgents have carried out more attacks in the north and west.nato is working to handing over full security responsibilities to afghan forces before the end of 2014 , when the coalition plans to withdraw its combat troops from afghanistan.the bombings raise questions about afghan forces' ability to tackle the insurgency head-on.politically , attacks such as the baghlan blast in the north could complicate kabul's pursuit of reconciliation with the insurgents t ethnic minorities outside southern afghanistan , where the taliban are at their strongest , have been the most resistant to reconciliation.minorities worry that president hamid karzai will make too many concessions to the taliban to shore up his pashtun base and craft a peace deal to end the war t while the continued assassination of prominent northerners might reduce the minorities' political clout , it is also likely to erode their already minimal appetite for a peace settlement.five leaders affiliated with the northern alliance , a coalition mostly composed of non-pashtun minorities which has fought the taliban since 1996 , have been killed in a year t they included general daud daud , an ethnic tajik who oversaw police activities in nine northern provinces , as well as three provincial police chiefs and one provincial governor.afghanistantalibannatoglobal terrorismguardian.co.uk
      victims include two police chiefs in suicide bomb attack outside mosque in northern afghanistantwo suicide bombers targeted worshippers at prayers marking the muslim festival eid al-adha in northern afghanistan , with one killing seven people including two local police chiefs , officials said.the second would-be bomber was reportedly captured before he could set off his explosives.the attack happned as worshippers were leaving a mosque in the outskirts of old baghlan city during the start of eid , the festival of the sacrifice.at least 18 other people were sent to hospital after the blast in hassin tal , about six miles east of the city.kamen khan , the police chief in old baghlan , said one of the police commanders who died was a well-known local leader named abdul who , like many afghans , goes only by one name.there was no immediate claim of responsibility but the taliban routinely target afghan officials and security forces as well as international forces.in a separate incient , nato said one of its soldiers was killed in an insurgent attack in the south on saturday t the death raises to 494 the number of coalition troops killed in the country so far this year t there were no other details.as the us-led coalition and its afghan partners focus their operations on taliban strongholds in the south and east , the insurgents have carried out more attacks in the north and west.nato is working to handing over full security responsibilities to afghan forces before the end of 2014 , when the coalition plans to withdraw its combat troops from afghanistan.the bombings raise questions about afghan forces' ability to tackle the insurgency head-on.politically , attacks such as the baghlan blast in the north could complicate kabul's pursuit of reconciliation with the insurgents t ethnic minorities outside southern afghanistan , where the taliban are at their strongest , have been the most resistant to reconciliation.minorities worry that president hamid karzai will make too many concessions to the taliban to shore up his pashtun base and craft a peace deal to end the war t while the continued assassination of prominent northerners might reduce the minorities' political clout , it is also likely to erode their already minimal appetite for a peace settlement.five leaders affiliated with the northern alliance , a coalition mostly composed of non-pashtun minorities which has fought the taliban since 1996 , have been killed in a year t they included general daud daud , an ethnic tajik who oversaw police activities in nine northern provinces , as well as three provincial police chiefs and one provincial governor.afghanistantalibannatoglobal terrorismguardian.co.uk
      victims include two police chiefs in suicide bomb attack outside mosque in northern afghanistantwo suicide bombers targeted worshippers at prayers marking the muslim festival eid al-adha in northern afghanistan , with one killing seven people including two local police chiefs , officials said.the second would-be bomber was reportedly captured before he could set off his explosives.the attack happned as worshippers were leaving a mosque in the outskirts of old baghlan city during the start of eid , the festival of the sacrifice.at least 18 other people were sent to hospital after the blast in hassin tal , about six miles east of the city.kamen khan , the police chief in old baghlan , said one of the police commanders who died was a well-known local leader named abdul who , like many afghans , goes only by one name.there was no immediate claim of responsibility but the taliban routinely target afghan officials and security forces as well as international forces.in a separate incient , nato said one of its soldiers was killed in an insurgent attack in the south on saturday t the death raises to 494 the number of coalition troops killed in the country so far this year t there were no other details.as the us-led coalition and its afghan partners focus their operations on taliban strongholds in the south and east , the insurgents have carried out more attacks in the north and west.nato is working to handing over full security responsibilities to afghan forces before the end of 2014 , when the coalition plans to withdraw its combat troops from afghanistan.the bombings raise questions about afghan forces' ability to tackle the insurgency head-on.politically , attacks such as the baghlan blast in the north could complicate kabul's pursuit of reconciliation with the insurgents t ethnic minorities outside southern afghanistan , where the taliban are at their strongest , have been the most resistant to reconciliation.minorities worry that president hamid karzai will make too many concessions to the taliban to shore up his pashtun base and craft a peace deal to end the war t while the continued assassination of prominent northerners might reduce the minorities' political clout , it is also likely to erode their already minimal appetite for a peace settlement.five leaders affiliated with the northern alliance , a coalition mostly composed of non-pashtun minorities which has fought the taliban since 1996 , have been killed in a year t they included general daud daud , an ethnic tajik who oversaw police activities in nine northern provinces , as well as three provincial police chiefs and one provincial governor.afghanistantalibannatoglobal terrorismguardian.co.uk
      a suicide attack near a mosque in northern afghanistan killed at least seven people sunday , the first day of the muslim holiday of eid al-adha , the internatior ministry said .
      a suicide attack near a mosque in northern afghanistan killed at least seven people monday , the first day of the muslim holiday of eid al-adha , the interior ministry said .
      victims include two police chiefs in suicide bomb attack outside mosque in northern afghanistantwo suicide bombers targeted worshippers at prayers marking the muslim festival eid al-adha in northern afghanistan , with one killing seven people including two local police chiefs , officials said.the second would-be bomber was reportedly captured before he could set off his explosives.the attack happned as worshippers were leaving a mosque in the outskirts of old baghlan city during the start of eid , the festival of the sacrifice.at least 18 other people were sent to hospital after the blast in hassin tal , about six miles east of the city.kamen khan , the police chief in old baghlan , said one of the police commanders who died was a well-known local leader named abdul who , like many afghans , goes only by one name.there was no immediate claim of responsibility but the taliban routinely target afghan officials and security forces as well as international forces.in a separate incient , nato said one of its soldiers was killed in an insurgent attack in the south on saturday t the death raises to 494 the number of coalition troops killed in the country so far this year t there were no other details.as the us-led coalition and its afghan partners focus their operations on taliban strongholds in the south and east , the insurgents have carried out more attacks in the north and west.nato is working to handing over full security responsibilities to afghan forces before the end of 2014 , when the coalition plans to withdraw its combat troops from afghanistan.the bombings raise questions about afghan forces' ability to tackle the insurgency head-on.politically , attacks such as the baghlan blast in the north could complicate kabul's pursuit of reconciliation with the insurgents t ethnic minorities outside southern afghanistan , where the taliban are at their strongest , have been the most resistant to reconciliation.minorities worry that president hamid karzai will make too many concessions to the taliban to shore up his pashtun base and craft a peace deal to end the war t while the continued assassination of prominent northerners might reduce the minorities' political clout , it is also likely to erode their already minimal appetite for a peace settlement.five leaders affiliated with the northern alliance , a coalition mostly composed of non-pashtun minorities which has fought the taliban since 1996 , have been killed in a year t they included general daud daud , an ethnic tajik who oversaw police activities in nine northern provinces , as well as three provincial police chiefs and one provincial governor.afghanistantalibannatoglobal terrorismguardian.co.uk
      a suicide attack near a mosque in northern afghanistan killed at least seven people sunday , the first day of thousands of muslim holiday of eid al-adha , the interior ministry said .
      at least 12 children were killed and seven others injured when there has bus in which they were travelling drove off a cliff in the andes mountains of northern ecuador , state median holiday as resported .
      victims include two police chiefs in suicide bomb attack outside mosque in northern afghanistantwo suicide bombers targeted worshippers at prayers marking the muslim festival eid al-adha in northern afghanistan , with one killing seven people including two local police chiefs , officials said.the second would-be bomber was reportedly captured before he could set off his explosives.the attack happned as worshippers were leaving a mosque in the outskirts of old baghlan city during the start of eid , the festival of the sacrifice.at least 18 other people were sent to hospital after the blast in hassin tal , about six miles east of the city.kamen khan , the police chief in old baghlan , said one of the police commanders who died was a well-known local leader named abdul who , like many afghans , goes only by one name.there was no immediate claim of responsibility but the taliban routinely target afghan officials and security forces as well as international forces.in a separate incient , nato said one of its soldiers was killed in an insurgent attack in the south on saturday t the death raises to 494 the number of coalition troops killed in the country so far this year t there were no other details.as the us-led coalition and its afghan partners focus their operations on taliban strongholds in the south and east , the insurgents have carried out more attacks in the north and west.nato is working to handing over full security responsibilities to afghan forces before the end of 2014 , when the coalition plans to withdraw its combat troops from afghanistan.the bombings raise questions about afghan forces' ability to tackle the insurgency head-on.politically , attacks such as the baghlan blast in the north could complicate kabul's pursuit of reconciliation with the insurgents t ethnic minorities outside southern afghanistan , where the taliban are at their strongest , have been the most resistant to reconciliation.minorities worry that president hamid karzai will make too many concessions to the taliban to shore up his pashtun base and craft a peace deal to end the war t while the continued assassination of prominent northerners might reduce the minorities' political clout , it is also likely to erode their already minimal appetite for a peace settlement.five leaders affiliated with the northern alliance , a coalition mostly composed of non-pashtun minorities which has fought the taliban since 1996 , have been killed in a year t they included general daud daud , an ethnic tajik who oversaw police activities in nine northern provinces , as well as three provincial police chiefs and one provincial governor.afghanistantalibannatoglobal terrorismguardian.co.uk
      a suicide attack near a mosque in northern afghanistan killed at least seven people sunday , the first day of the muslim holiday of eid al-adha , the internatior ministry said .
      at least 16 people have been crushed to death in a stampede at a religious ceremony close to the river ganges in northern indian holy town officials say .
      tens of thousands of muslim men knelt shoulder-to-shoulder in prayer on the freezing streets of moscow on sunday to celebrate the religious holiday of eid al-adha t .
      victims include two police chiefs in suicide bomb attack outside mosque in northern afghanistantwo suicide bombers targeted worshippers at prayers marking the muslim festival eid al-adha in northern afghanistan , with one killing seven people including two local police chiefs , officials said.the second would-be bomber was reportedly captured before he could set off his explosives.the attack happned as worshippers were leaving a mosque in the outskirts of old baghlan city during the start of eid , the festival of the sacrifice.at least 18 other people were sent to hospital after the blast in hassin tal , about six miles east of the city.kamen khan , the police chief in old baghlan , said one of the police commanders who died was a well-known local leader named abdul who , like many afghans , goes only by one name.there was no immediate claim of responsibility but the taliban routinely target afghan officials and security forces as well as international forces.in a separate incient , nato said one of its soldiers was killed in an insurgent attack in the south on saturday t the death raises to 494 the number of coalition troops killed in the country so far this year t there were no other details.as the us-led coalition and its afghan partners focus their operations on taliban strongholds in the south and east , the insurgents have carried out more attacks in the north and west.nato is working to handing over full security responsibilities to afghan forces before the end of 2014 , when the coalition plans to withdraw its combat troops from afghanistan.the bombings raise questions about afghan forces' ability to tackle the insurgency head-on.politically , attacks such as the baghlan blast in the north could complicate kabul's pursuit of reconciliation with the insurgents t ethnic minorities outside southern afghanistan , where the taliban are at their strongest , have been the most resistant to reconciliation.minorities worry that president hamid karzai will make too many concessions to the taliban to shore up his pashtun base and craft a peace deal to end the war t while the continued assassination of prominent northerners might reduce the minorities' political clout , it is also likely to erode their already minimal appetite for a peace settlement.five leaders affiliated with the northern alliance , a coalition mostly composed of non-pashtun minorities which has fought the taliban since 1996 , have been killed in a year t they included general daud daud , an ethnic tajik who oversaw police activities in nine northern provinces , as well as three provincial police chiefs and one provincial governor.afghanistantalibannatoglobal terrorismguardian.co.uk
      at least six people are killed by a suicide bomb attack near a mosque in baghlan , northern afghanistan , at the start of the eid festival , police say .
      victims include two police chiefs in suicide bomb attack outside mosque in northern afghanistantwo suicide bombers targeted worshippers at prayers marking the muslim festival eid al-adha in northern afghanistan , with one killing seven people including two local police chiefs , officials said.the second would-be bomber was reportedly captured before he could set off his explosives.the attack happned as worshippers were leaving a mosque in the outskirts of old baghlan city during the start of eid , the festival of the sacrifice.at least 18 other people were sent to hospital after the blast in hassin tal , about six miles east of the city.kamen khan , the police chief in old baghlan , said one of the police commanders who died was a well-known local leader named abdul who , like many afghans , goes only by one name.there was no immediate claim of responsibility but the taliban routinely target afghan officials and security forces as well as international forces.in a separate incient , nato said one of its soldiers was killed in an insurgent attack in the south on saturday t the death raises to 494 the number of coalition troops killed in the country so far this year t there were no other details.as the us-led coalition and its afghan partners focus their operations on taliban strongholds in the south and east , the insurgents have carried out more attacks in the north and west.nato is working to handing over full security responsibilities to afghan forces before the end of 2014 , when the coalition plans to withdraw its combat troops from afghanistan.the bombings raise questions about afghan forces' ability to tackle the insurgency head-on.politically , attacks such as the baghlan blast in the north could complicate kabul's pursuit of reconciliation with the insurgents t ethnic minorities outside southern afghanistan , where the taliban are at their strongest , have been the most resistant to reconciliation.minorities worry that president hamid karzai will make too many concessions to the taliban to shore up his pashtun base and craft a peace deal to end the war t while the continued assassination of prominent northerners might reduce the minorities' political clout , it is also likely to erode their already minimal appetite for a peace settlement.five leaders affiliated with the northern alliance , a coalition mostly composed of non-pashtun minorities which has fought the taliban since 1996 , have been killed in a year t they included general daud daud , an ethnic tajik who oversaw police activities in nine northern provinces , as well as three provincial police chiefs and one provincial governor.afghanistantalibannatoglobal terrorismguardian.co.uk
      there holiday as been no immediate claim of responsibility for a fuel truck blast in northern afghanistan which has killed at least 10 people and injured 25 .
      at least 16 people have been crushed to death in a stampede at a religious ceremony close to the river ganges in northern indian holy town officials say .
      at least 16 people have been crushed to death in a stampede at a religious ceremony close to the river ganges in northern india , officials say .
      victims include two police chiefs in suicide bomb attack outside mosque in northern afghanistantwo suicide bombers targeted worshippers at prayers marking the muslim festival eid al-adha in northern afghanistan , with one killing seven people including two local police chiefs , officials said.the second would-be bomber was reportedly captured before he could set off his explosives.the attack happned as worshippers were leaving a mosque in the outskirts of old baghlan city during the start of eid , the festival of the sacrifice.at least 18 other people were sent to hospital after the blast in hassin tal , about six miles east of the city.kamen khan , the police chief in old baghlan , said one of the police commanders who died was a well-known local leader named abdul who , like many afghans , goes only by one name.there was no immediate claim of responsibility but the taliban routinely target afghan officials and security forces as well as international forces.in a separate incient , nato said one of its soldiers was killed in an insurgent attack in the south on saturday t the death raises to 494 the number of coalition troops killed in the country so far this year t there were no other details.as the us-led coalition and its afghan partners focus their operations on taliban strongholds in the south and east , the insurgents have carried out more attacks in the north and west.nato is working to handing over full security responsibilities to afghan forces before the end of 2014 , when the coalition plans to withdraw its combat troops from afghanistan.the bombings raise questions about afghan forces' ability to tackle the insurgency head-on.politically , attacks such as the baghlan blast in the north could complicate kabul's pursuit of reconciliation with the insurgents t ethnic minorities outside southern afghanistan , where the taliban are at their strongest , have been the most resistant to reconciliation.minorities worry that president hamid karzai will make too many concessions to the taliban to shore up his pashtun base and craft a peace deal to end the war t while the continued assassination of prominent northerners might reduce the minorities' political clout , it is also likely to erode their already minimal appetite for a peace settlement.five leaders affiliated with the northern alliance , a coalition mostly composed of non-pashtun minorities which has fought the taliban since 1996 , have been killed in a year t they included general daud daud , an ethnic tajik who oversaw police activities in nine northern provinces , as well as three provincial police chiefs and one provincial governor.afghanistantalibannatoglobal terrorismguardian.co.uk
      at least 16 people are killed and dozens injured in a stampede at a religious ceremonday in the northern indian holy town of haridwar .
      a stampede at a religious festival in northern india killed at least 16 people monday , officials said .
      at least 11 dead at start of muslim holiday as syrian troops attack protesters again
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