The battle will be over when it is over and there is some way to go yet before the Taliban can declare the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan as the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.
Pakistan concerned about Afghanistan situation, says NSA Moeed Yusuf
Pakistan’s Advisor Moeed Yusuf said Friday that Pakistan was concerned about the evolving security situation in Afghanistan, adding that peace in the country was in the best interests of both …
flydubai to launch new routes to Yemen, Afghanistan
Aden flights are set to start on August 1 and services to Kandahar are due to launch on July 25, bringing the airline’s network to 68 destinations. flydubai will become the first UAE-based carrier to …
Can Uzbekistan and Pakistan Help Stabilize Afghanistan?
Focusing on trade networks, Afghanistan’s neighbors hope to forge regional stability in the wake of the U.S. withdrawal.
Can Uzbekistan and Pakistan Help Stabilize Afghanistan?
Focusing on trade networks, Afghanistan’s neighbors hope to forge regional stability in the wake of the U.S. withdrawal.
Violent seizure of power may lead to Afghanistan’s isolation, financial cut-off: EU warns Afghan parties
The European Union on Wednesday warned the Taliban and the Afghan government that violent seizure of power in the country may lead to Afghanistan’s international isolation and cut-off from financial …
Violent seizure of power may lead to Afghanistan’s isolation, financial cut-off: EU warns Afghan parties
The European Union on Wednesday warned the Taliban and the Afghan government that violent seizure of power in the country may lead to Afghanistan’s international isolation and cut-off from financial …
Searching for the Next War: What Happens When Contractors Leave Afghanistan?
As U.S. troops withdraw, many contract employees – most of them from poor countries, including Nepal – are leaving Afghanistan and fanning out around the world.
Searching for the Next War: What Happens When Contractors Leave Afghanistan?
As U.S. troops withdraw, many contract employees – most of them from poor countries, including Nepal – are leaving Afghanistan and fanning out around the world.
Commentary: China’s lack of political baggage makes it a perfect friend to Afghanistan
If the end-goal of Washington’s 20-year war in Afghanistan was to tighten Beijing’s embrace of Kabul, it is proving to be a masterstroke, says Hannan Hussain.