Water Pollution Silent Killer in North Afghan District
Investigation suggests fatalities from drinking stagnant or polluted water are much higher than officials admit.
Afghanistan: Khost Residents Armed to the Teeth
Most households have at least one unlicensed weapon, despite government efforts to call them in and curb deadly feuds.
Afghan Officials Want End to Gory TV Images
Footage of insurgent attacks seen as too much for traumatised population.
The Forgotten Victims - Trailer
Trailer for IWPR documentary on war crimes committed in Afghanistan over two decades.
Tracking Down Shady Passport Trade in Afghanistan
Clandestine meetings and confrontational officials make pinning down details of illicit passport sales a difficult job.
Afghanistan: IWPR Film Tackles Past Atrocities
Documentary helps some come to terms with the past, and younger audience to find out more about it.
Pakistani Journalist Stood For Truth – and Died For It
Leading reporter Mukarram Khan Atif murdered by Taleban gunmen while at prayer.
REPORT: RTS Bombing Case Opened
Relatives of media workers killed in the NATO attack on Radio Television Serbia, along with one survivor, bring a case before the European human rights court.
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Open source intelligence (OSINT) can provide facts – but impatient, angry audiences often prefer opinions.