Radio Free Afghanistan has named an Afghan voter as its 'person of the year' for epitomizing the resolve of millions to strengthen their nation's young democracy.
A new English translation presents the work of a master poet who has inspired millions in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
An Afghan strongman has threatened to sue a global rights watchdog for accusing him of grave abuses in its latest report on Afghanistan.
Kabul has embarked on reshaping its historically tense relations with Islamabad, but Pakistan is still reluctant to earnestly help the Afghan peace process.
A parliamentary vote to elect members to the upper house of the Pakistani Parliament is being criticized because some lawmakers appear ready to cast their ballots to the highest bidder.
In a sign of a budding power struggle, a regional strongman in western Afghanistan has engaged in public bickering with the Afghan government still struggling to balance competing interests.
For more than a decade, Afghanistan's notorious warlords have exchanged their battle fatigues for business attire and social-mindedness. But have they really changed?
Afghan women activists have held a demonstration to press for representation in the country's new cabinet.
Politicians from two impoverished Pakistani provinces have opposed alleged changes to a major road and rail network linking China to the Arabian Sea through Pakistan.
After his conviction became public, a man nominated to become Afghanistan's agriculture minister has been dropped from the cabinet nominees presented to a mandatory confirmation vote.
Afghanistan's recently nominated cabinet is unraveling after a nominee appeared on Interpol's wanted list, another withdrew, and more ministers come under parliamentary scrutiny.
The proposed Afghan cabinet features many new faces, but stays true to the old guard. How is Kabul's unity government shaping up?
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