Afghanistan Ten Years On

Ten years after 9/11, there are still around 100,000 American troops in Afghanistan and the situation on the ground remains difficult.

Afghanistan Working to Rebuild its Shattered Justice System

Conflict & Justice

Millions of dollars have been spent on training lawyers and judges, but many Afghans still shun courts in favor of traditional methods.

Doing Business in Afghanistan

Children Surviving in War Torn Afghanistan

Conflict & Justice

Slideshow: Graffiti Artists of Kabul

Arts, Culture & Media

Women in Afghanistan 10 Years After US Invasion

Conflict & Justice

Afghanistan’s History of War on Display

Arts, Culture & Media

Afghanistan’s long history as a battleground is documented in a small museum on the outskirts of Kabul.

Widows in War-Torn Afghanistan

Conflict & Justice

Thousands of Afghan men have been killed during the long war in Afghanistan, leaving their families without a father and a husband.

A Strange Rhythm to Life in Troubled Kabul

Conflict & Justice

Laura Lynch on life and death in a troubled city.

Afghans Mourn The Death Of Rabbani

Conflict & Justice

Afghans gathered in Kabul to mourn High Peace Council chief Burhanuddin Rabbani and protest at his killing by a suicide bomber on Tuesday.

Afghan Peace Council Head Rabbani Killed in Bomb Blast

Conflict & Justice

As head of the council, Rabbani was leading Afghan efforts to negotiate with the Taliban.