| President Obama called Doctors Without Borders to apologize for the U.S. bombing of its hospital in Afghanistan and to promise changes to procedures if necessary, White House spokesman Josh Earnest said Wednesday. The news came hours after the medical aid group called for an independent investigation of the attack under the terms of the Geneva Conventions. Doctors Without Borders has condemned the airstrike on the hospital in Kunduz as a possible "war crime."
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