Peshawar Rings the Changes
Afghans in Peshawar revel in new-found freedoms following the fall of the Taleban.
Rebuilding the Bamiyan Buddhas
Afghans believe that the reconstruction of the famous Bamiyan Buddhas could prove to be an important, symbolic step towards the country's recovery.
Afghanistan: Buddha Caves Provide Refuge
Hundreds of homeless Afghan families find shelter amid the ruins of the Bamiyan Buddhas
Mausoleum Restoration Row
Traders using neglected ancient site say restoration plan fails to compensate them.
Dogfighting Makes Comeback
Afghan men flock in their thousands to watch outlawed blood sport.
Paying the Price of Change
Moneychangers feel the pinch after new currency introduced.
Athletes Want Sporting Chance
Afghans look to new union to give them a much-needed competitive edge.
Huge Sell-Off Planned
Massive privatisation aimed at resuscitating ailing economy.
Culture Shock for Afghans
War and vandalism may have irreparably damaged this ancient nation’s heritage.
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