BBC News with Debora MacKenzie. . Foreign Ministers from some 70 countries meeting in London have backed a new (strategy) they hope will bring an end to the conflict in Afghanistan. Under the plan, Afghan forces will increase to more than 300,000 by next year. A timetable for handing over (security) of certain areas to Afghan government forces is to begin late this year, with the process completed in the whole country within five years. 140 million dollars have been (pledged) to a fund to reintegrate Taliban fighters. Our diplomatic correspondent Jonathan Marcus reports. This meeting was all about charting a course for the crucial year ahead as NATO let military (operations) move into high gear. Afghanistan's those security forces had been expanded significantly. The march of the emphases here was on reconciliation and recognition that there was no military solution to the country's problems. A national court solve peace reconciliation and reintegration is to be (established) with foreign founding to assist in fighting jobs for those fighters who laid down their arms. The Afghan President Hamid Karzai also mentioned his desire for Saudi diplomatic involvement, a clear hint that he hopes to engage with more senior Taliban leaders as well. A court in Paris has quited the former French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin of plotting to (discredit) President Sarkozy five years ago when both men were hoping to succeed Jacques Chirac as President. Mr.de Villepin has been accused of failing to stop corruption inquiry into Mr.Sarkozy, knowing the accusations against his rival to be false. But the judge said there was no proof that Mr.de Villepin had acted in bad faith. Mr.de Villepin said he held no ... that he was looking (forward) to serving the French people. "Justice was done, after several trying years I have been recognized as innocent. At the current moment, I'm thinking my family which has experienced day after day of rumor and suspicion. I paid attribute to the courage to the court which has allow justice and law to (triumph) over politics. The American author J.D Salinger has died at his home in New Hampshire at the age of 91. He won last international fame with his novel "The Catcher in the Rye" written in 1951. Charles Scanlon reports. J.D Salinger was a hero to generations of adolescence who identified with useful protagonist in his classic novel "The Catcher in the Rye". The story of teen-age generation generated some controversy in the 1950s, phrase use of swear words and (reference) to casual sex and prostitution. Over a half century later, it still sells more than 200,000 copies a year. J.D Salinger rejected the fame that the book brought him and entered no interviews in the last three decades of his life. Charles Scanlon reporting there on the death of the American author J.D Salinger. World News from the BBC. Members of parliament in Kenya have (agreed) on the new draft constitution for the country after nearly 20 years of trying. A parliamentary committee has produced document which allows for a more devolve assist of the government and get thread of the position of Prime Minister. The draft constitution will be submitted to parliament for debate before being put to a national referendum. The new head of Unamid he international peacekeeping machine in Darfur, says he wants it become more involved in mediation. In an interview with the BBC, the Nigerian diplomat Ibrahim Gambari said he's hopeful a (solution) to the conflict can be found. Until now, the joint UN and African Union Mission has been limited to operational issues on the ground. ... cruise in Haiti are being urged to be careful in their clearance work following the rescure of girl from the rubble on Wednesday, more than two weeks after the (earthquake). Doctors treating the 16-year-old girl on a French medical ship, said her survival was medically inexplicable. Ghana's footballers have won the first semifinal of the African Nations Cup, beating their west African rivals Nigeria in Angola. A single goal in the first half was enough to sent Ghana through to the final of the (competition) for the first time since 1992. Alex Capstick reports from Luanda. This was a famous victory for Ghana, a young team without as many as 6 first choice players have defied the ... to their first cup of nations final in 18 years. Asamoah Gyan scored the only goal early on. Nigeria spend the rest of the game pressing forward, but despite a number of (excellent) score in opportunities,they failed to breach the Ghana in defence. At the final, with only time out of Ghana and founds of made the trip to Angola and joined their celebrations. They'll be back here on Sunday when Ghana will meet either Algeria or Egypt in the final.And with about 50 minutes to going that second semifinal, Egypt are leading Algeria with still to know.