Provinces of Afghanistan

The World

Fighting at Afghan airport

BBC Afghan service reporter, Inayatulhaq Yasini reports that the explosion of Afghan violence has ended now, but was partially due to insurgents taking advantage of good weather and conditions that make it easier to carry out attacks.

McChrystal apologizes for Afghan civilian deaths

Suicide Bomber Attacks Shiite Shrine in Kabul

At Least 35 Killed in Attack in Afghanistan

Manhunt Underway After Taliban Prison Break

Conflict & Justice
The World

Rethinking war in Afghanistan: Marjah edition

Global Politics

Paul Wood and Michael Buchanan, both from our partner the BBC, help us look at the U.S. strategy in Afghanistan.

The World

As Marjah battle winds down, forces set sights on Kandahar

Global Politics

With the Taliban all but routed from their former stronghold of Marjah in Afghanistan, the U.S. and NATO forces will now focus on the much larger city of Kandahar.

The World

Geo Quiz / Geo Answer

Arts, Culture & Media

For today’s Geo Quiz we’re looking for a remote northeastern province in Afghanistan that borders Pakistan to the east and the Hindu Kush Mountains to the south. The answer is Nuristan, where U.S. forces run a forward operating base. Christian Science Monitor journalist Dana Harmon is embedded with troops there. She tells anchor Marco Werman what it’s like in this remote corner of the world.

The World

Support wanes for Afghan government

Global Politics

Growing civilian casualties in Afghanistan are costing the Karzai government public support. That’s according to Human Rights Watch.

The World

Delivering in Afghanistan

Environment

A daring operation took place this week through one of the most dangerous parts of Afghanistan. Thousands of international troops worked together to deliver a massive hydroelectric turbine to a site in southern Afghanistan.