Bilal Sarwary
Bilal Sarwary: 'Our hopes were shattered'
Afghan journalist Bilal Sarwary, who was based in Kabul reporting on Afghanistan for 20 years, is now safely in Canada with his family, having left his country with a very heavy heart. Audio
Taliban open fire on protestors
The Taliban have opened fire on and killed some Afghans protesting against the militants' takeover of the country.
The group are continuing to tighten their grip on the country with senior leaders… Audio
Kabul correspondent on evolving situation
There are reports some planes are leaving the Kabul airport in Afghanistan with only a handful of passengers.
Yesterday there were desperate scenes, chaos, and deaths on the tarmac as Afghans clung… Audio
Kabul correspondent on situation at airport
"Absolute chaos", "tragedy", "heartbreak".
That's the description of the situation at the Kabul airport where thousands of Afghanis are desperately trying to get out of the country which has fallen… Audio
Afghan correspondent on situation in Kabul
The Taliban are close to retaking full control of Afghanistan, almost two decades after being ousted by a US-led military coalition.
Emboldened by the withdrawal of the US troops, they now control… Audio
Afghan journalist on Brereton Report
A culture of secrecy, fabrication and deceit has been blamed for the actions of elite Australian soldiers in Afghanistan.
A long-running probe found "credible information" supporting allegations of… Audio
Taliban claims it shot down US military plane
The Taliban has claimed it shot down a US military plane in the central Afghanistan province of Ghazni this morning.
But US officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity to Reuters, have said… Audio
NZDF reportedly left unexploded ordinances in Afghanistan
An Afghani journalist has described the news of children dying from unexploded ordinace as "an extremely disturbing revelation".
The Defence Force says it cleared the Afghanistan firing range where… Audio
Trump cancels Taliban peace talks
The U.S President, Donald Trump, said on Saturday that Taliban leaders were on their way to the US for secret peace talks - but the meeting was cancelled and he's called off peace talks with the… Audio
Bilal Sarwary: the Afghanistan he knows
Afghani journalist Bilal Sarwary shows the world another side of war-torn Afghanistan with his photography - revealing a beautiful country. His hashtag #AfghanistanYouNeverSee on Twitter and Instagram… Audio
'Afghanistan has a lot to offer' - Bilal Sarwary
He's a journalist in one of the most dangerous places in the world to be a reporter but Bilal Sarwary could be putting his life further at risk by standing for Parliament in Afghanistan. Mr Sarwary is… Audio
Kabul bombing latest in wave of brutal attacks
Our Afghanistan correspondent Bilal Sarwary says Saturday's bomb attack which killed New Zealand man Hashem Slaimankhel is just latest in a wave of attacks which mark an unprecedented level of… Audio
Kidnapped Australian aid worker rescued after four months
An Australian aid worker kidnapped in Afghanistan four months ago has been freed after a raid by Afghan special forces. Audio
Major attack on American University in Kabul
Students remain trapped in the American University of Afghanistan campus after a car bomb explodes. Our correspondent in Kabul has the latest. Audio
Fiery explosion in Afghanistan kills 73
More than 70 people have been killed in Afghanistan after two buses and a fuel tanker have collided in a fiery crash. Audio
Explosion sparks beginning of Taliban's "fighting season"
A suicide bomb attack in Afghanistan's capital, Kabul, has sparked the start of what's being called the Taliban's killing season. Audio
Taliban insurgency is intensifying in Afghanistan
Taliban insurgency is intensifying in Afghanistan as British troops are deployed to save the strategically important town of Sangin from being overrun by the Taliban. Audio
Update on the Afghanistan earthquake
Back to the earthquake in Afghanistan. More than 350 are known to have died, thousands are injured after Monday's 7.5 tremor Audio
Major quake rocks Afghanistan, Pakistan
At least 2-hundred people have been killed and hundreds injured in a powerful earthquake which has struck north-eastern Afghanistan and Pakistan. Audio
Doctors Without Borders calls for investigation into airstrikes
Doctors Without Borders is calling for an independent investigation into the airstrikes by the American military on their hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan which killed 19 people. Bilal Sarwary is a… Audio