The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is likely to end the financial running of 25 Afghan hospitals by the end of August due to funding constraints, a spokesperson told Reuters, amid …
Corruption in Afghanistan offers lessons for billions going to Ukraine
John Sopko has long been a U.S. government-appointed watchdog for how money was distributed in Afghanistan. He believes there are lessons that apply to aiding Ukraine’s fight against Russia.
Burn pits in Iraq nearly killed him, now Minnesota Army pilot gets his wish to return to active duty
In the nearly two years since Rafael Barbosa was diagnosed with Stage IV colon cancer, which he believes was caused by burn-pit exposure in Iraq and Afghanistan, he and his wife have done everything …
Prosperous Afghanistan in Pakistan’s interest, say speakers
Ambassador Sohail Mahmood says unfreezing of financial assets pivotal for building a sustainable economy in Afghanistan.
Pakistan coach Grant Bradbrun wants to see his team play an aggressive brand of cricket
Pakistan coach Grant Bradburn wants to see his team play an aggressive brand of cricket when it starts the build-up for the World Cup with a three-match ODI series against Afghanistan next week.
The Taliban told her to stop breaking their rules. She refused and fled to Iran for safety.
On the two-year anniversary of the fall of Kabul and the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, a female journalist talks about everything that she has lost.
On 2nd anniversary of U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, girls’ rights remain under siege
The U.N.’s education envoy on Tuesday said the Taliban’s denial of education and employment to Afghan girls and women “should count as a crime against humanity.” …
Colourful kites fill London sky in solidarity with people of Afghanistan
Event celebrates Afghan culture and protests against restrictions on women and girls two years after Taliban offensive
Two years on, we fear that a second withdrawal Afghanistan is under way
Letter: Just 25% of the $3.23bn needed for the UN humanitarian response plan has been raised. Women and girls will be hit worst by this shortfall
How have women’s rights in Afghanistan changed?
Alex Rhodes speaks to Sana Safi from the BBC’s Afghan service to understand what life is like there now. Plus we hear from two women footballers who had to flee the country. Presenter: Alex Rhodes Pro