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.
There are fears Russia and American may once again exploit Afghan divisions to exert their influence over the country.
Afghan premier Hamid Karzai is the key to good relations between Islamabad and Kabul.
Countries neighbouring Afghanistan refuse to participate directly in US-led military strike against the Kabul regime.
The wholesale destruction of Afghanistan's cultural heritage has gone virtually unnoticed.
The law promises equality for Tajik women, but many of those who pursue a career in politics are invariably disappointed.
During the 1991-97 civil war, thousands of women and children fled to Afghanistan to live as refugees. But despite their suffering, many women have now found professional success.
Growing poverty and the dominance of conservative values post independence take their toll on female education.
A family planning campaign that looks benign is marred by allegations of forced sterilisation on a wide scale.
Women become the breadwinners in this patriarchal society, leaving men depressed and suicidal.