Tahmina Talash and her husband, Tamim, both worked for civil society organizations in Afghanistan’s Takhar Province as the Taliban gained power there. Fearing for their lives amid death threats, they …
What’s Keeping Afghanistan’s Mineral Wealth Underground?
The international community is renewing its focus on Afghanistan’s mineral wealth, believed to be worth more than $1 trillion, lying untapped within its often-hostile geography. This comes as the …
The Afghanistan News Cycle May Be Over, But Afghans Still Need Help | Opinion
Even though it is human nature to keep scrolling—to shift our attention from one crisis to the next—we must keep working to help the Afghans who are at risk of Taliban retaliation.
The Afghanistan News Cycle May Be Over, But Afghans Still Need Help | Opinion
Even though it is human nature to keep scrolling—to shift our attention from one crisis to the next—we must keep working to help the Afghans who are at risk of Taliban retaliation.
Atlanta Mayor Travis Ransom gets back to business after helping close out war in Afghanistan
ATLANTA, Tx — The mayor here is also an Army reservist — a high ranking officer – Travis Ransom — who took part in America’s final efforts in the war in Afghanistan. Ransom showed us the battalion …
Pakistan sends 13 more trucks of humanitarian aid to Afghanistan
Thirteen trucks carrying relief goods have crossed Torkham boder to deliver humanitarian assistance to various provinces of Afghanistan. According to a press release of Pakistan embassy in Kabul, …
Biden’s Afghanistan decisions caused aircraft to depart with empty seats while abandoning over 100,000 Afghan
President Biden’s decisions allowed planes to depart Kabul with empty seats yet leave behind tens of thousands of Afghan allies, international aid experts told Fox News.
‘Still waiting for what is to come for us’: American University of Afghanistan students face fear and uncertainty
They had enrolled at the American University of Afghanistan because they saw it as an opportunity, a pathway to a better future.
AP PHOTOS: Life in a madrassa as Afghanistan enters new era
In a school in a remote corner of the Afghan capital, a cacophony of children’s voices recite Islam’s holiest book. Sunshine streams through the windows of the Khatamul Anbiya madrassa, where a dozen …
A hint the Afghanistan war isn’t really over
The United States will continue “over the horizon” strikes against suspected terrorists in Afghanistan, the Pentagon said Thursday, a month after the U.S. war in Afghanistan theoretically came to a …