Crowds Return to Kabul Zoo
A much-loved institution, whose destruction seemed to symbolise the whole country's sufferings, has taken on a new lease of life thanks to foreign aid.
Meagre TV Schedule Delights Viewers
A few hours of television a day may not seem much but for Afghan audiences it marks a welcome change from the Taleban era, when they could not watch it at all.
Carpet Weaving Throws Lifeline to Refugees
Refugee families depend on the money their children earn from working Peshawar's looms to survive.
Provincial Tensions Ahead of Loya Jirga
Disputes over the military command of several provinces are raising tensions in the run-up to next month's grand assembly.
Mujahedin Victory Event Falls Flat
Few Kabulis were enthusiastic about a celebration to commemorate the achievements of the city's former rulers.
Transmitting Progress
Powerful new broadcasting equipment will bring the power of television to areas that have never experienced it.
Kabulis Vent Grievances
Protest over government's record on pay and employment also hears anti-American sentiments.
Reporters Face Death Threats
Army, police and intelligence forces accused of trying to silence journalists.
Karzai in Taleban Storm
President’s backing for certain members of former regime provokes outrage.
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