AfghanPix.com: Detailed photo essay covering the civil war and the daily life of Afghans, by Alexander Merkushev.
CBC In-depth Report: Afghanistan: News and analysis, background information, profiles of key figures and countries, multimedia.
Christian Science Monitor - Terrorism & Security: A survey of what's going on in the war against terrorism, with links to news coverage across the web on the Taliban, al Qaeda, and Osama Bin Laden.
CNN: "We Didn't Want to Criticize a Popular War": Kurt Nimmo critisizes the lack of investigative journalism in the US mainstream media. From Counterpunch, US.
Eurasia.net: Afghanistan Archive: Includes articles, interviews, photo essays, and resources.
FAIR Resources: Afghanistan: Provides articles, broadcasts, documents and links about media coverage of Afghanistan, produced and compiled by the media watch group FAIR.
Financial Times Special Report: Afghanistan's Future: Includes articles, background, and links for related special reports.
First 'Internet War' Gives Americans Non-American Viewpoints: AP/Detnews discusses and lists websites giving Americans foreign viewpoints on the conflict in Afghanistan.
Guardian Unlimited - Weblog special: Attack on Afghanistan: Collection of articles from around the net discussing the rights and wrongs of the US-attack on Afghanistan.
Guardian Unlimited Special Report: War in Afghanistan: Breaking news and analysis. Photos, video and audio clips, maps, interactive guides, archive and links to external sites. Debates with experts and forum.
Hope in a Ruined Land: Photojournal by Tyler Hicks for the New York Times, showing the country in summer 2002. Includes audio commentary, transcript and map.
How Smart Was This Bomb?: Did the US mean to hit the Kabul offices of Al-Jazeera TV? Some journalists are convinced it was targeted for being on the 'wrong side'. A report by Matt Wells in the Guardian.
Institute for War and Peace Reporting: Afghan Crisis: Reports and news analyses with focus on Afghanistan and the neighbouring countries [articles in English and Russian].
Journalists Fight "Hidden War" in Afghanistan: US military and Northern Alliance may have colluded to keep journalists away from areas in Afghanistan where special forces were operating. The Guardian, UK.
Know Nothing About Afghanistan? Blame the Death of the Documentary: The audience is flooded with news, but the media reduce Afghans to either victims or warriors.
Observer: War in Afghanistan: Articles, analysis, comments and background information.
PBS: Afghanistan: News updates, political and economic crisis, US military strikes, discussion forum, map, timeline, background sources, and links.
UN News Centre: Afghanistan: UN press briefings and reports, news, information and articles on the peacekeeping force and the UN relief efforts, maps.
Washingtonpost: Afghanistan: Latest news, articles, interview transcripts and external links.
Why We Must Show the Dead: Eamonn McCabe explains the reasons for publishing photographs of war's victims.
Williams Afghan Media Project: Williams College and the Afghan Media Resource Center collect and archivate material related to the conflict in Afghanistan. The site contains a contact address, information on the project and a online searchable database of images.
World In Crisis, Media In Conflict: Reports, commentary and resources from the global MediaChannel network help to understand the role of media.
Yahoo! News: Afghanistan: Gives relevant news and opinion, audio, video, photos, interactives and web resources relating to Afghanistan.