Kuchis Losing Their Way
Many nomadic farmers are being forced to abandon their centuries-old way of life.
Many nomadic farmers are being forced to abandon their centuries-old way of life.
People whose homes were seized during the years of war and strife are finding it hard to retrieve them.
A thriving industry vanishes almost overnight as refugees stream back to their homeland, taking their skills with them.
Kabul's libraries were no more than targets for missiles in wartime but now a huge effort is underway to restore some of their old glory.
One of the biggest attractions in Kabul is named after a disaster movie, and officials warn it is becoming a catastrophe in its own right.
The Afghan government's pledge to wean farmers off their lucrative poppy crops rings hollow as the UN predicts a huge leap in production.
Afghan refugees acknowledge the problems they face when they return home may be more acute than those they've had to endure in exile.
Khost citizens hope upcoming Loya Jirga will help to bring an end to local factional fighting.
Afghan universities are to offer places to hundreds of students returning from exile in Pakistan.
A chronic shortage of water for drinking and irrigation means many refugees who've returned to their old villages are being forced to leave once more.