Afghan Reporter on Risks of Covering Sensitive Stories
Local politicians pledge support after journalist investigates alleged misappropriation of land.
Attack on Afghan Official Shows Up Security Flaws
Analysts say it is no longer good enough to blame outside enemies.
Afghanistan's Competitive Pilgrims
After the spiritual experience of visiting Mecca, returning pilgrims are expected to host festivities for friends and relatives.
Disputed Ownership of Afghan Site Used by NATO
Officials say local men claimed rights over land because they knew it was prime real estate.
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