In 2022 many local media outlets in Afghanistan faced financial hardships At least 10 media outlets were closed in Kabul and the provinces according to watch …
Pakistan to deport Afghan women refugees staying illegally: Official
A prison official in Karachi Pakistan said that from the first week of January they will start deporting to Afghanistan Afghan women who had been sentenced …
UN official meets Taliban deputy premier over women NGO ban
A senior U.N. official in Afghanistan met on Sunday the deputy prime minister of the Taliban-led government to discuss a ban on women working for non-governmental groups that Afghan authorities have announced in a series of measures rolling back women’s rights.
Artists in Afghanistan’s Paktia struggling to find market to present their artworks
A group of painters in the eastern province of Paktia claimed that while things were better in the past, they are currently struggling to find a market for their creations as Afghanistan’s economy is …
More than 6.6 mn people face severe hunger crisis in Afghanistan: Report
Crisis in Afghanistan does not seem to die down as several people are under the grip of hunger and lack of basic amenities in Afghanistan since the Taliban took control of the Afghan land in August …
In Afghanistan, coal mining relies on the labor of children
Since the return of the Taliban, Afghanistan’s coal exports have increased — and so has child labor. At a coal mine in Baghlan province, boys earn between $3 and $8 for a day’s work.
From supporting Taliban to border clashes: How did Pakistan’s ‘strategic depth policy’ in Afghanistan backfire?
However, the increased militancy in Pakistan and border clashes with the Taliban that have happened since August last year have indicated otherwise, according to columnist Ali Ahmad. In his Afghan …
Ex Afghanistan President Karzai criticizes US decision to withdraw troop, leaving Taliban in charge
Karzai said the Biden administration’s decision not give Afghan residents fully access to billion in 9/11 funds “morally wrong.”
Indian government and pro Indian lobbies in Afghanistan are the actual peace spoiler in the region
Stability and peace is mandatory for the economic development of the region. Pakistan has always endorsed the collective efforts for Afghan peace. But on the other hand, the interim political setup in Afghanistan is unable to ensure its soil not be used against neighbors especially against Pakistan.
UN halts some aid programs in Afghanistan after Taliban’s ban on female NGO workers
The United Nations announced Wednesday it has suspended some of its “time-critical” programs in Afghanistan in the wake of the Taliban’s ban on female NGO workers.