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War forced many to abandon their wandering ways, but settled life is precarious with government offering little help.
Features
Last Modified: 15 May 2013 12:26 GMT
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Wardak residents stage a demonstration in Kabul, urging US Special Forces to leave their province.
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Family of parliament speaker among those killed in attack at buzkashi venue in northern Kunduz province.
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We ask if the latest insider attack is another sign that Afghan troops are not prepared to take over security.
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Afghan president to decide whether or not to abide by parliament's dismissal of interior and defence ministers.
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Legislators vote against defence and interior ministers accused of failing to act against cross border shelling.
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US troops due to leave in 2014 but questions remain over whether Afghan counterparts will be ready.
Asia
Last Modified: 29 May 2012 16:11 GMT
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We ask what the biggest attack on Kabul in 11 years reveals about the state of security in the country.
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President faults Afghan authorities and NATO over fierce Taliban assault on Kabul and other areas that lasted 18 hours.
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Following the killing of 16 Afghan civilians by an American soldier, we ask whether US war strategy can remain intact.
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