Afghan Press Odyssey
In Afghanistan, the frontlines were difficult to find and a fistful of dollars was more useful than a bullet-proof vest.
In Afghanistan, the frontlines were difficult to find and a fistful of dollars was more useful than a bullet-proof vest.
Scores of US soldiers wounded in Afghanistan have been arriving at the Khanabad air base in southern Uzbekistan - far more than official reports suggest
The collapse of the Taleban regime has given women hope but they remain wary
The US is undecided whether to throw its weight behind the potentially fractious Northern Alliance.
Western relief workers may struggle to assist civilians uprooted by fighting in Afghanistan.
Afghanistan's youngest military commander is determined not to let the war disrupt his studies.
German national claims that he suffered months of abuse in a Kabul jail after being arrested on Skopje trip.
As the authorities look on, forced marriages and poverty contribute to a wave of violence against women.
A female candidate says that despite the risks, she hopes to win a seat and raise the concerns of Afghanistan’s women.
Women see elections as a chance to promote their rights, but there are risks to putting their names forward.