Covering Afghan Vote, Until Shot by an Ally

Anja Niedringhaus, a Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer for The Associated Press, was attacked in eastern Afghanistan as she traveled to cover preparations for the presidential vote.

    



Facts Elusive in Kabul Death of Swedish Reporter

Afghan officials, however, continued to back a theory that Western intelligence agents were to blame in the death of Nils Horner.

    

Former Interpreter for The Times Is Killed in Afghanistan

The former interpreter, Noor Ahmad Noori, was found beaten, stabbed and possibly suffocated on a roadside near Lashkar Gah, where he lived.

    

An Afghan Media Mogul, Pushing Boundaries

Saad Mohseni has brought soap operas, sitcoms and reality TV to his native country, Afghanistan, and with them a modicum of normalcy. Now he is looking to expand to Egypt, Libya and Iraq.

    

Advertising: On Independence Day, a Salute to the Brave

Some ads for the Fourth of July holiday honor the veterans of the nation’s wars, particularly those who fought in Afghanistan and Iraq.

    

Michael Hastings, 33, Winner of Polk Award, Dies

Mr. Hastings, an intrepid war zone reporter in Afghanistan and Iraq, won a Polk Award in 2010 for his Rolling Stone magazine cover story, “The Runaway General.”