Watch our special report on "Afghanistan: Its people, its problems" as CGTN's Sean Callebs talks to the leaders in power and those most affected by the dramatic changes in the country -- the poor, and women.
CGTN's Sean Callebs rode through the streets of Kabul with Taliban soldiers to learn more about their efforts to make the country more secure.
The Taliban is firmly in control of Afghanistan.
It's a hard line conservative government- that immediately began undoing progress girls and women achieved over the last 20 years.
And has cracked down on music, dancing, and western style dress.
But the Taliban says it's welcoming journalists a...
In the year since the Taliban ascended to power in Afghanistan, the United Nations says women's rights have eroded dramatically - from education to employment.
Despite outcries from many countries around the world, the hardline conservative religious leaders in Afghanistan say they are committed...