- Kevin Sieff
- Correspondent
Kevin Sieff became the Post’s Kabul bureau chief in January 2012, after covering education for the newspaper from Washington. Prior to joining the Post, he worked in the Washington bureau of the Financial Times and covered immigration from both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border. Sieff is a graduate of Brown University and the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies.
Attack on base in Afghanistan kills at least one
The Taliban claimed responsibility for the complex attack, which killed a member of U.S.-led coalition forces.
Afghanistan’s ‘most honest man’ suffers in corrupt nation
The traffic cop wins plaudits from government for not taking bribes — but he can’t get promoted.
Karzai unlikely to meet deadline on deal, U.S. envoy says
A classified cable by Ambassador Cunningham said Karzai probably wouldn’t sign it before April elections.
Prisoner release threatens U.S.-Afghan relations
72 high-profile detainees are to be freed in coming days, Karzai says, despite U.S. objections.
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- In Kabul, clinic funded by U.S. military closing because of lack of government support
- In Afghanistan, interpreters who helped U.S. in war denied visas; U.S. says they face no threat
- Afghan officials to meet with former Taliban leader in Pakistan
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