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A Call to Justice
An Afghan court hands down its first war crimes conviction, but are there any more to come?
18 May 06
Education for the Elite
Afghanistan’s first private university opens, but most students find it is beyond their reach.
15 May 06
Slow Progress on Women's Rights
The women’s affairs ministry is trying to combat centuries of mistreatment and violence, but many are demanding more rapid results.
19 Mar 06
Film Director Gets Early Start
At seven, Jawanmard Paeez already has impressive credentials.
19 Feb 06
Saving Kabul's Pedestrians
The first in a series of foot-bridges is intended to save Kabulis’ nerves – and lives.
19 Feb 06
Helping Hand for the Disabled
Tired of waiting for government to fulfil its promises, one man is trying to help those injured during the years of conflict on his own.
10 Feb 06
Ministers Play the Blame Game
Given the chance to list their accomplishments during the past year, most point the finger of blame at others as explanation for the lack of progress.
14 Dec 05
Afghans Head for the Mall
A glittering complex housing a hotel and nearly 100 expensive shops is a source of wonder for Kabul residents.
20 Nov 05
So Long to Street Vendors
A new decree is forcing kiosk owners and pushcart operators to find other ways to do business.
18 Nov 05
Imports Threaten Local Industries
Clothing and shoe manufacturers complain that they’re unable to compete with lower cost goods imported mainly from China.
18 Nov 05
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