Kunduz
Afghan Health Centers Hit by 240 Attacks in Two Years
Attacks on health care facilities have resulted in an increase in deaths from preventable diseases, the report says.
U.N. Demands End to Hospital Attacks as Aleppo Burns
More than 50 people, including children, died in a shelling of an Aleppo hospital last week.
Deadly Attack on Afghan Hospital Caused by Human Error
42 people were killed and 37 were wounded during the strike on October 3 that destroyed the hospital run by Doctors Without Borders.
U.S. Says Strike on Kunduz Hospital Wasn't War Crime
The Pentagon issues a report on the attack and has disciplined 16 military personnel.
How Much For Your Child? Afghan Payments Draw Scrutiny
After a U.S. airstrike on a Kunduz hospital, payments for the wounded and dead are under attack.
U.S. Military Sanctions Troops for Kunduz MSF Strike
At least 42 people were killed when a U.S. gunship attacked the MSF hospital in northern Afghanistan.
Putin Denies That Russia Is Hitting Syrian Opposition
Russia's president also defended Syrian President Bashar Assad.
Targeting of Medical Facilities by States Must End
By the end of 2015 it was attacks not by militias, but by state militaries that increased.
Taliban Leader Mullah Akhtar Mansour 'Died of Injuries', Says Afghan Spokesman
Taliban Leader Mullah Akhtar Mansour 'Died of Injuries', Says Afghan Spokesman
U.S. Investigation Calls Kunduz Hospital Strike 'Tragic Mistake'
The attack killed 22 people, including 12 Medecins Sans Frontieres staff.
Report: Combination of Errors Led to U.S. Bombing of MSF Hospital in Afghanistan
THe New York Times broke the news on Tuesday, citing military officials briefed on an internal investigation.
Doctors Without Borders Releases Kunduz Hospital Review
Staff confirmed there were no armed combatants in the hospital before or after the airstrikes.
The Bombing of Hospitals Shows That the Rules of War Are Being Rewritten
Mdecins Sans Frontires warn that health facilities are no longer protected in conflict zones.
Pentagon: U.S. Military Rammed Gate of Medecins Sans Frontieres Hospital in Kunduz
The Defense Department said the tank in question was Afghan, but the vehicle was transporting U.S. personnel.
Military Families Worried as Obama Delays Afghanistan Withdrawal
President Obama said Thursday that the U.S. would delay the withdrawal of U.S. troops stationed in the war-torn country.
The Fall of Kunduz to Taliban Is a Foreshadowing
The Taliban's assault was just the start of its push into a region considered a government stronghold.
Lessons From Kunduz: The Next Steps in Preventing Civilian Casualties
The U.S. military bombed a Medecins Sans Frontieres hospital on October 3, killing 22.
The Kunduz Hospital Attack: Badly Handled and Deeply Troubling
The greatest tragedy caused by U.S. forces in several years has elicited strong criticism.
Kunduz Civilians 'Accidentally Struck': U.S. General
The airstrike killed 22 people, including patients and aid workers.
Death Toll From Airstrike on Kunduz Clinic Reaches 22
The group evacuates the Afghanistan city after a U.S.-led airstrike hit its clinic.
Death Toll Now 19 After U.S. Airstrike Hits Clinic
Doctors Without Borders says the airstrike violated international humanitarian law.
On the Taliban and the Situation in Kunduz, Afghanistan
"Newsweek" speaks with Women for Afghan Women's executive director, Manizha Naderi.
U.S. Airstrike Hits Hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan
At least nine killed in what the U.S. military called possible "collateral damage" in battle to oust Taliban.
Why The Battle Between Afghan Forces and The Taliban For Kunduz City Matters
How significant is the first loss of a major city to the Taliban in 14 years?
Officials: Afghan Forces Retake Main Areas of Kunduz From Taliban
Details of the operation and which areas were under government control were not immediately clear.
Taliban Fighters Attack Kunduz Airport; Afghan Forces Counter
The evening Taliban advance came despite the U.S. military carrying out its first air strike.
Afghan Forces Battle to Regain Control of Kunduz From Taliban
Police said 83 Taliban were killed in the U.S. action.