The president called the head of Médecins San Frontières to say sorry for the U.S.
military bombing of an MSF hospital in Kunduz. The bombing left 22 people dead, including a dozen members of the group's staff. MSF is asking that the incident be investigated as a war crime. (Reuters)
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