The coming weeks will define Afghanistan for many years to come.
US “Really Messed It Up” In Afghanistan, Says Pakistan PM Imran Khan
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that US “really messed it up” in Afghanistan as he questioned American motive for the 2001 invasion of the country in the first place.
China-Taliban ties warming ahead of US withdrawal
China’s foreign minister has met with a delegation of high-level Taliban officials as ties between them warm ahead of the U.S. pullout from Afghanistan …
China hosts Taliban leaders as U.S. withdraws troops from Afghanistan
China expressed support for the Taliban’s role in Afghanistan’s future while warning it to cut ties with a separatist movement in the Xinjiang region, in a clear expression of Beijing’s geopolitical …
Pakistan reopens Spin Boldak border crossing held by Taliban; Afghanistan loses $33 million in customs revenues
Islamabad: Pakistani authorities have reopened the Chaman-Spin Boldak border, one of the major border crossings with Afghanistan, that has been held by the Taliban since early this month, local media …
Bangladesh ranked 135th out of 137 countries in mobile internet speed
Bangladesh has stepped down further behind in terms of mobile internet speed, ranking 135th out of 137 countries. The country is only ahead of Afghanistan and Venezuela in the list, according to the …
U.S. ‘really messed it up’ in Afghanistan, says Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan
In just over one month, the United States will have completed its withdrawal from Afghanistan after 20 years of war. But for those two decades, Afghanistan’s eastern neighbor, Pakistan, stood accused …
India to press Blinken on Afghanistan, China
Indian officials were expected Wednesday to express alarm over Taliban gains in Afghanistan and to press for more support against China in talks with visiting US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
The tragedy of Afghanistan should shame the West
The US is due to complete its military withdrawal from Afghanistan on 11 September. Many US troops, like those from allied nations, have already left. The result has been all too predictable – the …
With the US gone, Afghanistan’s air force has to rely on Zoom calls to learn how to fix its aircraft
Time is running out for US personnel in Afghanistan, which has made Zoom calls necessary to give Afghan forces the training they still need.