RFE/RL Afghanistan Report
31.07.2013
A review of RFE/RL reporting and analysis about Afghanistan.
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![]() The dream of a northeastern Afghan province to become a regional trade hub has taken a knock after officials confirmed that Kunduz -- for now -- will be bypassed by a much-anticipated railroad linking northern Afghanistan to neighboring Central Asian countries. More ![]() Authorities in the northwestern Afghan province of Badghis have arrested a local cleric accused of killing a woman for allegedly having an affair with her male cousin. More Afghan police say they have arrested a village mullah after a woman was publicly executed in accordance to a fatwa issued by the religious authority in northwestern Badghis Province. More ![]() The owner of an Afghan radio network dedicated solely to women says one of its regional stations has been shut down after he refused to pay bribes to officials. More ![]() The United Nations says that civilian casualties from fighting and insurgent attacks in Afghanistan have increased by nearly one-quarter in the first six months of this year. More ![]() Talks between Afghanistan and the United States over a long-term security agreement appear to have stalled, with both sides reluctant to make concessions on key issues. But the negotiations are poised to result in a deal that each side can claim as a victory. More ![]() Federal inspectors say a U.S. government award to an organization that promotes the rule of law in Afghanistan does not appear to contain basic oversight provisions from the State Department. More |