UN will continue work in Afghanistan despite difficulties:...
UNITED NATIONS: Roughly 200 UN expatriate staff will be temporarily relocated outside Afghanistan in the wake of a deadly rebel attack on a guesthouse for UN workers, UN... More »
The News International - Nov. 6, 2009
U.N. Relocates Hundreds of Staffers After Afghan Attack
The U.N. says hundreds of its staffers will be temporarily pulled out of Afghanistan in the wake of an Oct. 28 attack that killed five of its workers, but it's still... More »
FOXNews.com - Nov. 7, 2009
U.N. Relocates Hundreds of Staffers After Afghan Attack
KABUL —  The U.N. says hundreds of its staffers will be temporarily pulled out of Afghanistan in the wake of an Oct. 28 attack that killed five of its workers, but it's still... More »
Fox News - Nov. 7, 2009
Taliban turn screws on UN in Afghanistan
KABUL: The Taliban on Friday levelled a stinging attack on the UN, ratcheting up pressure on the world body as it relocates 600 foreign staff in Afghanistan and reassesses... More »
Daily Times - Nov. 6, 2009
UN to relocate 200 expatriate staff outside Afghanistan
UNITED NATIONS: Roughly 200 UN expatriate staff will be temporarily relocated outside Afghanistan in the wake of a deadly rebel attack on a guesthouse for UN workers, UN... More »
Times of Oman - Nov. 6, 2009
Ban Ki-moon: Contrary to reports, UN not leaving Afghanistan
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on Friday that the UN would not withdraw its forces and workers from Afghanistan, despite recent rumors of a pullout following a terror... More »
Jerusalem Post - Nov. 6, 2009
Taliban turns screws on UN in Afghanistan
KABUL: The Taliban on Friday leveled a stinging verbal attack on the United Nations, which is relocating 600 foreign staff in Afghanistan after the militia attacked one of... More »
The News International - Nov. 6, 2009