For these four young people, Pakistan is home. They were born and raised there. They have big plans: to study, to open their own businesses, to succeed. But Pakistan says their home is elsew... Read more
When the Taliban seized Kabul in August, Samima dug a hole in her courtyard and buried her Afghan Air Force uniform. The Taliban discovered her past anyway, and gave her a call days later. I... Read more
Tridip Kumbang leads his seven colleagues through the narrow streets of the village of Naramari in India’s north-eastern state of Assam. On the deputy police superintendent’s sign, an... Read more
Evacuation flights designed to allow vulnerable Afghans to flee the Taliban have been suspended over fears that militants have been using the US-chartered planes to leave the country. The Is... Read more
A remote 800-year-old minaret which is one of Afghanistan’s greatest archaeological treasures is in danger of falling down because of flood damage. The Minaret of Jam stands taller tha... Read more
As the first snowfall blankets the area, Afghan migrants traveling for months are starting to arrive. Their target: Bosnia and Herzegovina’s border with Croatia, an EU country they hope will... Read more
The United Nations is planning an $8 billion program of aid and services in Afghanistan for next year, taking on many government functions at a time when the Taliban regime remains under eco... Read more
Khaled bin Ali Al Huamaidan, the director of Saudi Arabia’s General Intelligence Presidency (GIP), paid a visit to Rawalpindi on 8 December to conclude a cooperation agreement with his... Read more
Mustafa Kamel An ambiguous future surrounds Somalia in light of the withdrawal of international forces from its war against the terrorist Al-Shabaab movement, which began to chart the... Read more
The Biden administration is facing mounting pressure from lawmakers, aid groups and former officials to restart the flow of billions of dollars in aid and cash to Afghanistan, where a humani... Read more
After Ethiopia’s embattled prime minister pulled off a stunning military victory earlier this month, reversing a rebel march on the capital that threatened to overthrow him, he credited the... Read more
Western private security companies, whose services are much in need in Afghanistan by international donors, are anxious to find a way to operate in the country without falling foul of US and... Read more
Mohamed Youssri The Taliban’s takeover of power in Afghanistan in August this year has given the international community serious concerns, against the background of the bloody history... Read more
Photos of beheadings, extremist propaganda and violent hate speech related to Islamic State and the Taliban were shared for months within Facebook groups over the past year despite the socia... Read more
On the evening of March 5, 2016, 21 members of the extended Zeidan family got together for dinner in the northern Iraqi city of West Mosul. A U.S. airstrike killed all of them. The following... Read more
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