Emma Graham-Harrison
IN newsrooms and on assignment around the world, journalists with Al Jazeera are trying to set aside worries that...
Published 06 Jul, 2017 07:21am
The last aid delivery to the town was in October.
Updated 09 Jan, 2016 10:53am
Families are eating leaves, grass and water flavoured with spices in the Syrian town of Madaya.
Updated 08 Jan, 2016 09:46am
THE Hong Kong leader who has become a lightning rod for protests about the territory’s future is a bland but...
Published 02 Oct, 2014 06:52am
TO become president of Afghanistan, Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai changed his wardrobe and modified his name, gave up ...
Published 28 Sep, 2014 06:43am
KABUL: A new Afghan law will allow men to attack their wives, children and sisters without fear of judicial...
Published 06 Feb, 2014 07:15am
KABUL: A new British-supported law regulating Afghanistan’s valuable mining sector does not offer enough ...
Published 30 Nov, 2013 07:35am
KABUL: The amount of Afghan farmland planted with cannabis fell by nearly a fifth last year after one province...
Published 12 Sep, 2013 06:59am
KABUL: Only one per cent of Afghanistan’s police officers are female, and if the country does not increase the...
Published 11 Sep, 2013 07:01am
At a time when they are meant to be taking over, the forces are hemorrhaging more than a few good men. And women.
Published 05 Sep, 2013 12:58pm
Hamid Karzai lined up a high-profile negotiating team to thrash out a critical long-term security deal with the US.
Published 22 Aug, 2013 07:14am
KABUL: The United States has stopped funding a charity that educates some of Afghanistan's most vulnerable abuse...
Updated 20 Aug, 2013 07:49am
The number of civilians killed and injured in Afghanistan rose by a quarter in the first six months of this year,...
Updated 02 Aug, 2013 07:13am
KABUL, June 29: The West should have tried talking to the Taliban a decade ago, the top British commander in...
Published 30 Jun, 2013 04:23am
KABUL: Two giant concrete pomegranates loom over downtown Kabul, with bright red, 15ft-tall seeds bursting from ...
Published 29 Jun, 2013 07:36am
KABUL: The International Committee of the Red Cross is one of the very few international organisations whose work ...
Published 01 Jun, 2013 07:41am
LONDON/KABUL: British forces in Afghanistan may begin handing over prisoners to the Afghan judicial system in the...
Published 01 Jun, 2013 07:41am
BAMIYAN: The people of Bamiyan raged against Black Hawk helicopters swooping too close to the empty niches that once held their colossal Buddha statues, blown up the Taliban in 2001, because the choppers’
Published 16 May, 2013 04:01am
KABUL: Afghan President Hamid Karzai is determined to curb CIA operations after the death of a US agent and 10 Afghan children in a battle he believes was fought by an illegal militia working for the US spy agency.
Published 21 Apr, 2013 05:08am
KABUL: An increase in armed groups and the splintering of insurgent factions is cutting Afghans off from healthcare in ever greater numbers, the Red Cross has warned, days after two medical workers were shot dead
Published 20 Apr, 2013 01:12am