Violence Batters Baghdad Schools
Kidnappings of students, murders of teachers and chaotic classrooms leave education in the capital close to collapse.
Kidnappings of students, murders of teachers and chaotic classrooms leave education in the capital close to collapse.
Extraordinary difficulties – and a few glimmers of hope – in Iraq's schools and universities.
Central authorities accused of failing to support non-Arabic language education in northern town.
Many go abroad to escape the threat of violence, while others seek refuge in the countryside around Mosul.
Is Iran using Afghan soil to fight a proxy battle against the United States?
North Caucasian people say a historical crime against them has gone unremembered.
Membership of a South Asian economic grouping may not be all it is cracked up to be.
Islamic group uses various tactics to seek publicity despite being under a ban.
BBC journalist defends a documentary he filmed in the divided city of Mostar in 1993.
A swift end to the multinational military presence would lead to mayhem, with the army still incapable of holding down armed militias and al-Qaeda insurgents.