Afghanistan's Working Children
They should be in school but family hardship forces them to spend their days earning money.
Afghan Debates Highlight Current Political Concerns
Events in July cover political challenges and unease at election delay.
Afghans Impatient for Electoral Reform
Overdue polls cannot take place until changes are made to the voting system.
Afghans Debate Moral Cost of War
Speakers say religion must play part in determining rights and wrongs of conflict.
Afghans Warn of Dangers of Tax Evasion
National reconstruction depends on the proper payment of dues.
Action Demanded on Afghan Mineral Resources
Experts say that mismanagement means the country is missing out on revenues.
Afghan Human Rights Body Held to Account
Citizens say that more needs to be done to confront legacy of conflict.
Tajiks Talk Up Afghan Spillover Risks
Government think-tank says 8,000 militants are operating in parts of Afghanistan near to the Tajik frontier.
Afghans Warn of Currency Slump
After years of relative stability, the afghani appears to be in trouble.
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