Uzbekistan's Evolving Response to Afghan, Islamic State Risks
Tashkent likely to be more amenable to regional security cooperation, but may still shun formal defence pact.
Afghan Police Accused of Highway Abuses
Drivers say officers harass them and extort money, instead of making the roads safer.
Afghan Schoolkids Need to Learn Peace is Possible
Events in three provinces hear about the role teachers can play in creating a better society.
Afghan Officers Sound Alarm on Military Casualties
Facing an agile insurgent force, security forces have struggled since NATO troop exit.
Calls for Better CSO-Government Coordination in Afghanistan
Kabul administration needs to work hand-in-hand with civil society groups to build consensus.
More Action Urged on Gender Equality in Afghanistan
Progress has been too dependent on encouragement from international doors, rather than domestic political will.
Tajikistan Plans Second Line of Defence on Afghan Border
Rising instability in northern Afghanistan prompts security rethink.
Afghan Women Demand Respect, Rights and Jobs
Forced marriage, domestic violence and economic hardship all require more effective action.
Harsh Words for Afghan Unity Government
Kabul leadership criticised for failing to deliver on election promises.
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