Through the decades, downtown Kabul’s Ariana Cinema had weathered revolution and war, emerging battered and bruised but still ...
Aided by her mother, Mahtab Amiri, who coordinated her escape, she left the country with Erfaan and was driven to Iran. From ...
A regional meeting hosted by Iran on Afghanistan underscored calls for lifting sanctions and strengthening regional ...
Through the dust kicked up by the pounding hooves of a scrum of horses and riders, a winner emerges. The victorious team ...
After a fatal shooting, the Trump administration froze a visa program for Afghans that Republicans in Congress had championed ...
The U.S. poured billions of dollars into rebuilding Afghanistan for two decades. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with John Sopko, the former Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction.
The current conflict is the most serious since the Taliban’s return in 2021. Yet it is also a logical extension of the never-ending tensions between the two countries.
Sima Samar has spent a lifetime working for the ideals of a country that no longer exists, but even in exile she dreams of rebuilding for a second time ...
What began as a battlefield partnership became a deep friendship, as an American veteran worked for years to help an Afghan interpreter enter the U.S. Just when it seemed they succeeded, the Trump ...
Authorities in Tajikistan announced the deaths of five people during armed clashes on the border with Afghanistan.
Riders from different Afghan provinces compete in the final of Afghanistan’s annual buzkashi tournament on the outskirts of ...