Afghan and foreign forces will this month train together for the first time in counter-insurgency techniques, the U.S. military said on Saturday, as pressure rises over civilian deaths at the hands of Western troops. A new Afghan counter-insurgency academy, set up nearly six years after U.S.-led forces toppled the Taliban, will train about 100 soldiers and police from Afghanistan and the U.S.-led coalition at its inaugural course in Kabul, the coalition said. Full Story
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