In Afghanistan, a new generation continues a family tradition of crafting handmade dentures.

In Afghanistan, a new generation continues a family tradition of crafting handmade dentures.

Amid new mental health options in northern Iraq, therapists worry that without continued support, progress will halt.

Medics are left overwhelmed and under-equipped in the wake of Afghanistan’s deadliest earthquake in decades.

‘The faces familiar to me, of my family and my friends, are left behind in the country that you took from us.’

The Taliban rule and the flagging economy have seemingly put a dampener on celebrations this year.

Behind the walls of Kabul Public Library, an 81-year-old poet kept the tradition and spirit of Afghan Sufi poetry alive.
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The leader of the Afghan Dreamers robotics team and her mentor describe the challenge of building low-cost ventilators.
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As crime rises, a small CSI unit in the Afghan capital must overcome incredible obstacles to solve its cases.
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Campaign to end tuberculosis in the country sidelined as healthcare workers fight to contain spread of pandemic.
