Afghan Taliban bans WHO and Red Cross work amid vaccination drive
Afghanistan is one of the last countries in the world where polio is still endemic
Living the dream: Young Pakistani wins over family to let her sing
"At first, there were a lot of objections, from family, as well as people in our village. But now, with the passing of time, and after seeing my videos and songs, things have become normal again"
Clashes erupt as Greek police stop migrants from reaching border
Riot police fired teargas at dozens of people - some with children in their arms - who threw stones and bottles as they tried to break a police cordon and reach a road leading to the border
Double blast kills three people, injures 20 in east Afghanistan
Two children and eight security forces were among the casualties
Greek minister urges migrants to leave Greece's northern border, return to camps
Scores of migrants who have gathered outside a migrant camp were warned to leave
Migrants gather near Greece's northern border, seeking to cross
Small groups of people including children arrived at the field next to the migrant camp of Diavata near the border with North Macedonia, carrying their belongings on their backs
Climate, conflicts set to plunge millions into food crisis
War, extreme weather and economic woes in 2018 left more than 113 million in dire need of help
Swapping Kalashnikovs for bat and pads: Afghan cricket, the Taliban and peace
Cricket is popular across political groups in Afghanistan, and its broad appeal has seen the sport widely hailed as a unifying force
Afghanistan floods kill 32, worsen already desperate situation
The floods left a trail of devastation across seven provinces in an area that has already seen widespread displacement and crop failure
Abuse allegations leave Afghanistan women's soccer team in tatters
Sponsors have pulled out and players are facing family pressure to quit after allegations that some players had been molested by federation officials