Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi lashed out at Afghanistan’s National Security Advisor for allegedly calling the former’s country a brothel house …
Fear mounts for many with loved ones left in Afghanistan as US begins to leave
He is still in Afghanistan waiting on a “special immigrant visa“ — often referred to as an SIV — that would allow him, his wife and their children to come live in San Diego and protect them from …
Turkmenistan, Afghanistan vow to speed up work on rail links, trade
Turkmenistan and Afghanistan on Sunday vowed to expedite work on rail links, marble trade, and regional energy transit projects on the second and final day of talks headed by the foreign ministers of …
The keeper of Afghanistan’s poetic past
Behind the walls of Kabul Public Library, an 81-year-old poet kept the tradition and spirit of Afghan Sufi poetry alive.
Pakistan slams Afghan top advisor’s ‘brothel house’ remark, asks him to “correct” behaviour
Pakistan’s foreign ministry has launched a scathing attack against Afghanistan’s National Security Adviser Hamdullah Mohib and called on him to reflect on his statement in which he termed Pakistan a …
At Least 11 People Killed by a Landmine in Northern Afghanistan
At least 11 civilians, including children, were killed when their vehicle set off a landmine in northern Afghanistan, local government officials said on Sunday, accusing Taliban insurgents for …
The US and NATO Military Withdrawal from Afghanistan and Its Impacts at National and Regional Levels (part 2 of 2)
With the resilience of the Taliban insurgence in mind, the US military commanders seem to have sketched precautionary measures by repositioning the US forces in the neighboring countries close to …
Pakistan Slams Afghan National Security Chief, Accuses Him of Spoiling Peace Process
Pakistan’s top diplomat on Saturday publicly stated for the first time that his ministry had severed ties with Afghanistan’s national security adviser, Hamadullah Mohib, over incendiary remarks about …
The Taliban Are Getting Stronger In Afghanistan As U.S. And NATO Forces Exit
At a dusty bus station on this city’s outskirts, ticket hawkers call out for passengers to the southern city of Kandahar. It’s a 300-mile route — and the Taliban control key parts of the highway.
The Taliban Are Getting Stronger In Afghanistan As U.S. And NATO Forces Exit
At a dusty bus station on this city’s outskirts, ticket hawkers call out for passengers to the southern city of Kandahar. It’s a 300-mile route — and the Taliban control key parts of the highway.