Kabul Slowly Cleaning Up its Act
City officials seek to address capital’s increasingly serious garbage problem.
Customs Income Showdown
Karzai orders regional governors to hand over their tax revenues.
Delegates Protest Changes in Constitution
Some from the north who participated in drafting the document accuse the president of altering their work.
Disabled Athletes Offer Inspiration
In a country where thousands were injured during years of wars, two organisations see sports as a way of helping improve both their bodies and spirits.
Rescuing Former Child Soldiers
A new United Nations programme aims to provide a future for those who were forced to fight in wars at a young age.
Defections Undermine Afghan Sports
After nine players abandon their football team during a tour of Italy, doubt is cast on whether teams will be invited to compete in western European countries again.
Poppy Destruction Dismissed as Stunt
Some observers say eradication programme is too little too late, but farmers insist they have no alternative to growing the deadly crop.
Corruption Rampant at Every Level
Citizens complain that nothing in the country can be accomplished without paying someone a bribe.
Voter Intimidation Effort Uncovered
Posters warning against registering for the upcoming election and threatening women who co-operate with the United Nations appear in several sites.
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