Add to EJ Playlist Gulnaz was tied up and raped by her cousin's husband -- leaving her traumatized and pregnant. Instead of being protected, she was thrown in jail for adultery. Now the only safe way out is to marry her attacker. Mandy Clark reports on the treatment women receive in Afghanistan.
Add to EJ Playlist U.S. officials say the fatal raid on Pakistani soldiers began when a patrol of U.S. Special Forces and Afghan troops took fire from the direction of two Pakistani military outposts. David Martin reports on the investigation and the fallout.
Add to EJ Playlist U.S. officials say the fatal raid on Pakistani soldiers began when a patrol of U.S. Special Forces and Afghan troops took fire from the direction of two Pakistani military outposts. David Martin reports on the investigation and the fallout.
Add to EJ Playlist The Pakistani government is demanding the U.S. evacuate a key air base after an apparent NATO blunder that killed 25 Pakistani soldiers. Whit Johnson reports on the attack and what Pakistan's ultimatum means for U.S. forces in the region.
Add to EJ Playlist Pakistan claims that NATO forces fired upon and killed Pakistani soldiers. In response, the country closed a key border for coalition troops. Mandy Clark reports.
Add to EJ Playlist The Air Force now admits it mishandled remains of at least two of America's war dead. David Martin reports on the latest details of the federal investigation.
Add to EJ Playlist Federal investigators have said that some soldier's remains returned to the U.S. after being killed in Iraq or Afghanistan were mishandled or even lost at Dover Air Force Base. David Martin reports.
Add to EJ Playlist The Taliban is claiming responsibility for an attack on U.N. offices in Kandahar, Afghanistan that killed four people. The attack comes two days after another Taliban-claimed attack killed 17 people. Terrell Brown reports.
Add to EJ Playlist The Taliban is claiming responsibility for an attack on U.N. offices in Kandahar, Afghanistan that killed four people. The attack comes two days after another Taliban-claimed attack killed 17 people. Terrell Brown reports.
Add to EJ Playlist A suicide bomber detonated a large bomb near a U.S. Military convoy killing several soldiers. Mandy Clark reports from Kabul, Afghanistan.
Add to EJ Playlist Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrived in Kabul prepared to push Afghan leaders to reconsider peace talks as a solution to the ten year war. Whit Johnson reports.
Add to EJ Playlist As the war in Afghanistan hits 10 years, guerrilla tactics are still exacting a high human toll. Gen. John Allen, the man in charge of the war, tells Scott Pelley that some U.S. troops will need to be there longer than most Americans thought.
Add to EJ Playlist A US military base in Afghanistan was attacked by suicide bombers, but officials say they're the only ones who died. Betty Nguyen reports.
Add to EJ Playlist Scott Pelley reports on the 287th Infantry of the 3rd Brigade Combat Team in Afghanistan, who have the dangerous task of setting up and securing schools for children in the birthplace of the Taliban.
Add to EJ Playlist CBS News correspondent Mandy Clark reports on an Afghan teacher who is using art class to help orphans heal through difficult times.
Add to EJ Playlist Erica Hill and Chris Wragge take a look back at the war in Afghanistan on its tenth anniversary and profile two veterans who fought there.
Add to EJ Playlist It has been nearly 10 years since the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan, which begs the question - why has it lasted so long? Scott Pelley spent time with American troops in Kandahar Province who say that when it comes to the Afghan mission, it's "two steps forward, one step back."