Afghan authorities probe allegations of abuse in women's football team
A report in Britain's Guardian newspaper that said they were molested by officials from the Afghan football federation
At least 23 Afghan civilians killed in U.S. Helmand air strike - UN
U.S. military says it is investigating the incident on Tuesday in which a helicopter hit a compound during a joint operation with U.S. and Afghan forces
Afghan president forms team to talk peace, sees 5-yr timeline
Taliban seeks strict Islamic law, ousting of foreign forces
Afghan president forms team to negotiate peace with Taliban
President announces roadmap for peace negotiations that would include the Taliban in a democratic and inclusive society
Drought drives desperate Afghans to marry off children for money - U.N.
About 223,000 people have been uprooted from their homes in drought-hit western Afghanistan
As Brexit tensions simmer, new exhibition celebrates migration
As Britain prepares to leave the European Union, opportunities to meet migrants and celebrate migration are increasingly necessary, according to the Migration Museum
Blast at market in northwest Pakistan kills at least 25
Blast occurred at around the same time that three attackers tried to storm the Chinese consulate in the southern city of Karachi
More than 50 killed by suicide bomber in Kabul banqueting hall
More than 80 other people have been injured
'Perfect time' for ethical businesses to drive social change
More companies are striving to clean up their supply chains and stamp their goods as environmentally friendly and ethical
As India eases citizenship path for Hindus, Rohingya Muslims fear expulsion
If the Modi government bill passes, critics say it would for the first time seal into law the ruling party's disregard for Muslims