Army Loses a Quarter of Recruits
Nearly 2,500 of those who have signed up have decided life in the military is not for them.
Nearly 2,500 of those who have signed up have decided life in the military is not for them.
Tehran opens diplomatic mission in Mazar where nine Iranians were killed by Taleban forces.
After an eight year absence, Afghanistan will be sending both male and female competitors to the Olympics in Athens.
Although number of sufferers is small, Afghanistan is seen as country where virus may thrive.
Arrests and executions reported in western city following a clash between governor Ismail Khan and a local army commander.
Along with other new-found freedoms, young women are getting a chance to participate in sports such as football.
Self-immolation is seen as the only way out for some who suffer physical violence and sexual abuse at the hands of their families.
Officials insist next year's elections are on track despite Loya Jirga postponement.
Journalist has “no regrets” over writing allegedly un-Islamic article that could cost him his life.
Drought-stricken border region looks around for vital water supplies.