Afghanistan: other voices
Peter Beaumont and Antonio Olmos travelled through Afghanistan to talk to the people whose voices have largely been ignored in the war in Afghanistan - ordinary Afghanis
Afghanistan election: If I were president
Young people in Mazar-i-Sharif, in the northern Balkh province, tell Save the Children's Stuart Bamforth how they would change their country if they were president
Afghanistan's other voices: the artist
Kabul-based arts professor Ali Kahn describes how his painting has been influenced by his experience of life under the Taliban
Afghanistan's other voices: the brickmakers
On the edge of the Shomali plain a group of brickmakers struggle to earn enough to live confronted by rising food prices and insecurity
Fear, disillusion and despair: notes from a divided land as peace slips away
As millions across Afghanistan suffer the fallout from social and economic collapse, the West is in danger of losing the peace, finds Peter Beaumont
Afghanistan: Away from the war
The photographer Antonio Olmos spent three weeks in Afghanistan talking to ordinary Afghans about their lives
Afghanistan's other voices: women's basketball team
In a stadium on the outskirts of Kabul a new generation of young Afghan women, born in the midst of the country's conflict, train and talk about their hopes and fears for their country's future
Refugees in new Afghan drugs crisis
Workers expelled by Iran and Pakistan are going home hooked on heroin, reports Peter Beaumont from Kabul
Heroin addicts and recovering addicts in the Afghan capital, photographed by Antonio Olmos
Afghanistan's other voices: the addicts
Afghanistan must now confront a new challenge - addicts deported from Iran and Pakistan