Security concerns overshadow his ambitions and investment plans for the future. “Since the collapse of the Taliban regime, the situation in Afghanistan hasn’t improved,” he declares.
Leave Afghanistan? Veteran-run businesses face hard decisions after …
Keith Alaniz, a U.S. Army veteran who co-founded a business in Afghanistan called Rumi Spice, inspects wild cumin in a northeastern province in 2019.
Who is going to provide funding to Afghanistan under the … – Marketplace
With the Taliban in control, the business picture there could look foggy to the rest of the world, especially when it comes to how much money the government will actually have.
Pakistan, Afghanistan vow to strengthen security, address cross-border concerns
The meeting took place on the sidelines of the signing ceremony for the framework agreement on the Joint Feasibility Study of the Uzbekistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan (UAP) Railway Corridor, a landmark …
Hundreds of women business owners in Afghanistan seek help from …
Women from Afghanistan and Rwanda listened to a presentation as AT&T hosted them as part of the Peace Through Business program at AT&T headquarters in downtown Dallas in 2014. (Louis DeLuca …
Iran’s Expulsion of Afghans Deepens Afghanistan’s Humanitarian Crisis
Iran has been expelling hundreds of thousands of Afghans—- threatening stability and worsening Afghanistan’s humanitarian crisis …
No more stairs: Nonprofit builds home for Jupiter soldier who lost leg in Afghanistan
U.S. Army Sgt. Chris Short was riding in a Humvee in Afghanistan when a bomb exploded in March 2005. He doesn’t let his prosthetic leg stop him.
Afghanistan now in very advantageous position
Stabilization through connectivity – by anchoring Afghanistan into a web of economic interdependence, Pakistan also serves its own security interests. Stability in Kabul directly affects security in …
The Taliban put Afghanistan’s economy into a tailspin. These …
The takeover sent Afghanistan’s economy into a tailspin, billions in international funds were frozen, and tens of thousands of highly skilled Afghans fled the country and took their money with them.
‘Welcome to Afghanistan’: Taliban-era travel video courts tourists with dark humour
A parody-laced promo by a Kabul-based travel agency attempts to rebrand Afghanistan as a quirky adventure hotspot, despite grim US advisories and expert warnings …