Afghans Complain of Substandard Medicines
Out-of-date and counterfeit substances pose serious threat to public health.
Afghanistan's Electoral Crisis
Amid accusations of vote-rigging, analysts warn of turbulent times ahead.
Afghan Butchers Pose Public Health Hazard
Lack of proper regulation leads to casual slaughtering practices and sales of diseased meat.
Afghan Fighting Season Begins Amid Political Deadlock
Taleban may exploit power vacuum as election result controversy continues.
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Candidate Abdullah Abdullah said turnout figures showed more voters than actually exist in the province.
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