A Democratic senator is calling on the State Department to prioritize the return of Mark Frerichs, an American contractor believed to have been taken by a Taliban-linked …
The U.S. is rushing to the exit in Afghanistan. The Taliban is filling the gaps
U.S. troops are rushing to exit Afghanistan as the insurgency it never managed to defeat regains ground across much of the country.
At Least 33 Injured in Suicide Attack in Afghanistan
At least 33 people, including 22 civilians, were injured on Monday when a Taliban suicide bomber detonated an explosive-laden vehicle near government buildings in the southern province of Kandahar, …
After Trump Loosened the Rules of Engagement, Civilian Casualties in Afghanistan Rose by 95 Percent
President Donald Trump announced that he would “lift restrictions and expand authorities” for United States troops in Afghanistan—giving the military a freer hand to order airstrikes. Now the cost of …
As the U.S. rushes to the exits two decades after invading Afghanistan, the Taliban surges
U.S. troops are rushing to exit Afghanistan as the insurgency it never managed to defeat regains ground across much of the country.
24 injured in Afghanistan car bombing
At least 24 people were injured in a car bombimg outside a district police station in Afghanistan’s Kandahar province on Monday, police said.
Afghanistan conference draws donor pledges and calls for lasting ceasefire
International donors pledged financial and political support for Afghanistan’s peace process at the 2020 Afghanistan Conference in Geneva on Tuesday, anticipating a sustainable ceasefire that will …
Suhaila Siddiq, Afghanistan’s First Female General, Is Dead
Also a renowned surgeon, she rose through the ranks of the Afghan Army and practiced medicine during the Soviet invasion and the Afghan civil war and under the Taliban’s rule.
What’s Russia’s Aim in Afghanistan?
The Russian presence in Central Asia, predicated on the threats from Afghanistan, stymies the political and economic development of the region.
Forget the wolf warrior: Australia still needs to know the truth about Afghanistan
The sound and fury over a Chinese diplomat’s fake tweet risks obscuring the fact there are credible allegations of Australians committing war crimes …