As tensions simmer between Pakistan and Afghanistan, Islamabad is shifting from coercive diplomacy to managed escalation to bring the Taliban to heel.
The activist Zarmina Paryani speaks from exile in Germany about how Afghanistan has tried to silence the voices of women and girls since the 2021 takeover ...
The comments, delivered during an event in Kabul, come after JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman, on December 23, criticised ...
But I think the best discoveries come from grazing on culture omnivorously and serendipitously — an unexpected, improbable ...
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Deprived of schooling, Afghan girls defy the ban to learn
Since the Taliban seized power in 2021, Afghan girls have been massively excluded from school. Deprived of access to ...
Fatima Baloch [email protected] On September 12, 2001, just after the 9/11 attacks, U.S. Secretary of State Colin ...
India’s increased involvement in Afghanistan and its consistent pursuit of developing cooperation with Iran and Central Asian ...
Pakistan’s relationship with Afghanistan has deteriorated and sunk to its lowest point in years. It is marked by constant ...
The Washington Post editorial board praised President Donald Trump's Christmas airstrikes against ISIS targets in Nigeria, ...
For, in the exact same way, Lyse Doucet is a ghost in her own extraordinary book, The Finest Hotel in Kabul. A semi-transparent image, fully materialising only when she deems it absolutely necessary.
A criminology student who came to Suffolk after fleeing the Taliban has opened up about the support for refugees and becoming part of the community.
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