Hassan Abbas, a professor at the National Defense University in Washington D.C. and author of the “Return of the Taliban,” ...
Tashkent’s transition from a security-oriented approach to a pragmatic, economy-first foreign policy in relation to Kabul is most evident in its engagement in northern Afghanistan.
According to the UNODC Afghanistan Opium Survey 2019, opium harvesting provided the equivalent of up to 119,000 full-time ...
The Taliban regime hopes to strengthen relations with Japan to obtain support for Afghanistan's infrastructure and industry ...
As the shadows of tyranny loom over Afghanistan, the nation grapples with escalating violence, severe human rights abuses, and an deepening economic crisis under Taliban governance. This article ...
KABUL (Pajhwok): The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan has expressed its deep disappointment that for the ...
Sheikh Haibatullah Akhundzada urged the world to respect Afghanistan’s values and not to hinder the Islamic Emirate’s efforts for stability, security and development. He also highlighted the ...
The Taliban’s internal cohesion, once fortified by a shared objective to expel foreign forces, has unraveled in the absence of a common enemy. The regime’s leadership, ostensibly centralized under the ...
Immigrants make up a vital and growing part of Wisconsin's workforce, especially in agriculture and manufacturing. Immigrant entrepreneurs are creating jobs and contributing significantly to the state ...
Access to safe water is a pressing issue in Afghanistan, impacting public health, food security and economic stability. While ...
The country’s former tribal areas bordering Afghanistan are plagued by escalating militancy, leading to widespread ...
Afghans in Peshawar are shutting down businesses and leaving Pakistan voluntarily, with only five days left until Islamabad's ...
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