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Warlords Toughen US Task in Afghanistan

General Abdul Rashid Dostum. Paula Bronstein / Getty From Time Magazine : Like many mothers in Afghanistan, Maghferat Samimi has affixed the photo of a child to her mobile phone. But the two-and-a-half-year-old is not her daughter. She is a rape victim, one of scores that Samimi, a researcher with the Afghan Human Rights Organization, has documented in the country's northern provinces...

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A World Apart

... Kenyan village where Barack Obama's father grew up and some of his family still lives. Paula Bronstein / Getty Images Kogelo, Kenya, students headed for a break at the Senator Obama Kogelo Secondary School, funded by President-elect Barack Obama. Tony Karumba / Getty Images A giant billboard of then-nominee Barack Obama towered over a main street on Nov. 2 in Kisumu, Kenya's third-largest...

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The Political Turmoil In Pakistan

Protestors from the People's Alliance for Democracy savor their victory at Thailand's Suvarnabhumi airport. Paula Bronstein / Getty Images Trashed -- Newsweek Antidemocracy protestors succeed in bringing down the government, but the conflict is far from over. The trash was piling up Tuesday night at Government House. Protesters who seized the building 192 days ago had left a few hours...

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Thailand court dissolves governing party, sanctions premier

... is not expected to resume until Dec. 15 as the country struggles through its political crisis. (Paula Bronstein / Getty Images / December 2, 2008)