Did English Lessons Inspire Bomb Blast?
Officials in a remote district of southern Afghanistan say the head of a religious school may have been responsible for an attack that left nine dead.
Officials in a remote district of southern Afghanistan say the head of a religious school may have been responsible for an attack that left nine dead.
A survey shows that Afghans all across the country have a wide range of issues they want their president to address.
Critics question the value of holding elections when so many problems remain, but others say it's too late to waver.
Poor economic conditions are second only to security among the concerns of the Afghan people.
The country’s national carrier recruits new crop of stewardesses in an effort to attract international customers.
The only television station to have stayed on air during the Taleban era is now struggling to survive.
Stricken reporter finds conditions poor and medicines costly at Kabul hospital.
Training and cooperation are credited with keeping the peace during the presidential vote.
There are fears that smugglers are selling weapons to former Taleban and al-Qaeda fighters.
Students from Afghan diaspora who’ve returned to study in Kabul complain that they haven’t been treated fairly.