UN Urges Afghan Refugees to Stay Put
Afghan refugees in Pakistan are eager to return home but the UN believes they should wait it out a little longer.
Afghan Media Challenge
The international community and the new Kabul administration face an uphill struggle to transform the Afghan media.
Afghan Peacekeepers Reinforced
Several thousand peacekeepers are expected to fly into Afghanistan over the next few weeks to buttress efforts to stabilise the country.
US Bombing Threatens Karzai
America's bombing campaign in southern Afghanistan risks undermining Pashtun support for the new Kabul administration.
Hesitant Hopes of Afghan Women
The collapse of the Taleban regime has given women hope but they remain wary
Warlords Threaten Afghan Peace Process
Afghanistan's broad-based interim government is in danger of losing two influential figures.
Kabul Deal Promotes Regional Stability?
Relations between Pakistan and Iran could improve as a direct result of the Afghan government accord.
Afghan Press Odyssey
In Afghanistan, the frontlines were difficult to find and a fistful of dollars was more useful than a bullet-proof vest.
US and China Unite Over Taleban
Relations between Beijing and Washington may have improved as a result of the American-led war against the Taleban and its allies.
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