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Afghanistan

Afghan Youth Debates: Tradition as Obstacle to Women Voting

4 Dec 13

Afghan Youth Debates: Media for a Sceptical Electorate

3 Dec 13

Untold Story of Afghan Business Success

Business leaders in Nangarhar say production is growing despite insurgent threats.

3 Dec 13

Afghan Clerics Denounce Media

Mullahs in Herat claim that some media output does more harm than suicide bombs.

2 Dec 13

Afghanistan: Ghazni Militia Holds Locals to Ransom

Governor says he’s powerless to stop abuses and extortion by armed men.

29 Nov 13

Afghan Youth Debates: "Elections Only Way to Peace"

27 Nov 13

Arming the Enemy in Afghanistan

26 Nov 13

Afghan Province Losing Heritage

26 Nov 13

Afghan Youth Debates: Nothing Foreign About Democracy

26 Nov 13
US Navy serviceman on security detail in Farah province. The Afghan president is resisting conditions set out in a security pact which Washington says are essential if American forces are to remain beyond 2014. (Photo: ISAF Public Affairs)
US Navy serviceman on security detail in Farah province. The Afghan president is resisting conditions set out in a security pact which Washington says are essential if American forces are to remain beyond 2014. (Photo: ISAF Public Affairs)

Afghans to Sign US Pact – But When?

President refuses to accept decision by a gathering he himself called.

26 Nov 13

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