Central Asia
BAIKONUR, Kazakhstan - Red-haired Russian spy Anna Chapman has appeared in southern Kazakhstan to wave goodbye to a U.S.-Russian crew that will go into orbit early Friday.
PESHAWAR, Pakistan - In a rundown market here along the road to Afghanistan, you can buy U.S.
KABUL, Afghanistan - The Afghan government said Sunday it has started dissolving private security firms in the country by taking steps to end the operations of eight companies, including the firm formerly known as Blackwater and three other international contractors.
KABUL, Afghanistan - Contracting with the U.S.
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