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Kabul
Kabul: Changing Amid Uncertainty
A trip to Kabul reveals a city in flux, and one with an uncertain future.
A Point of No Return for the U.S.-Afghan Relationship?
Afghan President Hamid Karzai has accused the U.S. of working with the Taliban. A diplomatic tailspin ensues.
Anoushka Shankar Joins One Billion Rising Campaign
Ravi Shankar’s daughter said she was sexually abused by a family acquaintance as a child.
2014 Looms Large for Afghanistan
Sanjay Kumar discovers that fear and uncertainty about the future seem to be driving some disturbing trends in Afghanistan.
A Bookseller in Kabul
A bookseller in Kabul offers a glimpse of life in Afghanistan now, and reflects on life under the Taliban.
Stability Within Chaos?
Money exchangers offer a rare glimpse of stability and security in a country better known for conflict.
Taliban Strikes Across Afghanistan
The Taliban launches a series of coordinated attacks in what it says is the start of a spring offensive.
Bomb Blasts Hit Kabul
Dozens are killed in a series of attacks aimed at Shia Muslims in the first big sectarian attacks in years.
Attack Exposes NATO Weakness
A suicide attack in Kabul underscores the continued strength of insurgent forces in Afghanistan.
20-Hour Kabul Siege Ends
As a 20-hour siege ends in Kabul, worries are growing over whether Afghan forces can keep the country secure.
Hanging with Kabul’s ‘Invisibles’
The attack this week on the Intercontinental Hotel in Kabul is a reminder of the daily dangers expat workers face. Aid groups aren’t taking any chances.
New Blow in Afghanistan
The attack on the Intercontinental hotel in Kabul renews concerns over the capacity of Afghan security forces.