Afghanistan: Insurgents Prey on Teenage Boys
The Taleban and other groups find it easy to exploit vulnerable minors
The Taleban and other groups find it easy to exploit vulnerable minors
The power vacuum in the neighbouring state has Tajik analysts worried.
Counter-terror tactic seen as an unacceptable violation of privacy with long-term consequences.
Trade in out-of-date or counterfeit medication is booming in country’s east.
Increased fighting and an ongoing economic downturn are leaving many at risk of serious health problems.
The whole concept of such shelters remains controversial in this deeply conservative country.
Groundbreaking project showcases women’s achievements in a male-dominated industry.
Disabled people say they face social prejudice and government inaction.
Underage workers routinely endure hot, dusty and dangerous conditions.
Breast cancer is the second most common cause of death for Afghan women, but there is little public awareness of the disease.