Perilous Road to Iran
Desperate to get to Iran, Afghans entrust their money and lives to smugglers.
Food Aid Fraud
Consignments of aid are ending up in the hands of traders.
Insect Wars in Eastern Province
Nangarhar people hope malaria mosquitoes will be an early casualty of peace.
Senior Police Official Ousted
Reformist interior minister slices away at power of police strongman.
Tough Cure for Mental Problems
People with psychological problems are chained up at a holy shrine, hoping traditional methods will cure them.
Justice Undone
Many Afghans want war criminals to go on trial, but justice is still far off.
Ancient Answer to Modern Dilemma
Women resort to folk remedies to prevent pregnancy because they often have no alternative.
Female High-Flyers Unrewarded
Women pilots recognised by yet to receive promised rewards.
Kandahar's Confused Censors
Clerics in Kandahar are confiscating books right, left and centre, and it's not always clear why.
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