The regional security conference organised in New Delhi on 10 November, which mainly dealt with Afghanistan, enabled its main organiser, Indian national security adviser Ajit Doval, along wi... Read more
The Taliban have seized Afghanistan, and this school couldn’t be prouder. Darul Uloom Haqqania madrasa, one of Pakistan’s largest and oldest seminaries, has educated more Taliban leaders tha... Read more
Nahla Abdelmonem Events have been gathering pace in Afghanistan since the withdrawal from the country of US and NATO troops. These fast-paced events make the country an international hotspot... Read more
Mustafa Kamel ISIS encourages its members, especially those returning from the battlefields in Syria and Iraq to their home countries, to launch lone-wolf attacks. The... Read more
Aid agencies are demanding emergency intervention by the United Nations in the crisis in Afghanistan amid fears a new flood of refugees will try to cross into Iran and head on west. Half a m... Read more
Thousands of Afghans who were evacuated from Kabul after the Taliban seized power in August could be stranded in other countries for years because of backlogs in the U.S. refugee system, acc... Read more
Abdul Hamid’s pomegranate trees were scarred from bullets and shrapnel. The river was low and the land dry. There was no profit anymore from the fruit that made his district in southern Afgh... Read more
Afghanistan’s opium industry—the main source of heroin sold in the West—is revving back up. Here in Talukan, dozens of merchants openly trade different grades of opium in a busy new market t... Read more
The listless children in the overcrowded malnutrition ward lie two, or sometimes three, to each bed. Their wasted limbs can be glimpsed beneath layers of blankets and clothes to warm them ag... Read more
The partnership signed with Dushanbe on 9 November rounds off India’s plan to become the new intelligence hub for Afghanistan. The sweeping bilateral agreement, signed by Prime Ministe... Read more
Afghanistan is “on the brink of a humanitarian catastrophe” and its collapsing economy is heightening the risk of extremism, the U.N.’s special representative for the country warned Wednesda... Read more
Doaa Emam Some Muslim Brotherhood leaders and members are reportedly leaving Qatar and Turkey for Afghanistan. This is coming in the wake of the takeover of the country by the Taliban and th... Read more
Ahmed Adel Afghanistan is facing huge economic and financial complications under the Taliban’s control of the country since mid-August, which prompted the movement to find an al... Read more
Going house to house in January 2001, Taliban fighters rounded up hundreds of men in this Shiite town and nearby villages. Then they executed their captives, leaving piles of bodies in the s... Read more
Mustafa Kamel The ongoing struggle between the Taliban, which took control of the reins of power in Afghanistan, and ISIS-Khorasan to impose full control over the country is still not... Read more
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