Afghanistan

Abdul Samad Khan’s Perceptions of Pashtoonistan (Part-III)

Abdul Samad Khan opposed the British imposed system of Nawabs and Sardars, and had also demanded the abolition of Sardari…

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Abdul Samad Khan’s Perceptions of Pashtoonistan (Part-II)

Abdul Samad Khan opposed the British imposed system of Nawabs and Sardars, and had also demanded the abolition of Sardari…

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Abdul Samad Khan’s Perceptions of Pashtoonistan (Part-I)

Abdul Samad Khan opposed the British imposed system of Nawabs and Sardars, and had also demanded the abolition of Sardari…

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TALIBAN’S RETURN HAS ROBBED AFGHANISTAN’S WOMEN AND GIRLS OF THEIR FUTURE

Once in power, the Taliban initially sent some mixed signals. The Ministry of Women’s Affairs was closed. By September, schools…

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Afghanistan: ‘38 million people suffer because of a few hundred in power’

A year after the Taliban took power, humanitarian needs are rising as foreign aid has dried up. Ali M. Latifi…

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Women Protection Centers closed in Afghanistan under Taliban

Gender-based violence is certainly rising as vital protections and essential services vanish, rights groups warn. Sara Perria BAMIYAN, Afghanistan The…

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Afghan woman rebels against Taliban restrictions

As Taliban fighters swept into Bamiyan, the ancient city in central Afghanistan, the 37-year-old Aaila got behind the wheel of…

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Afghan banking system collapses under Taliban rule

In view of the grave situation, Pak Afghan Joint Chamber of Commerce & Industry has suggested deliberating barter mechanism across…

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Observations of an Expat: More Global Moves

China has organized a multilateral initiative to stake its claim to replace the US as the major foreign power in…

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Afghanistan plunges into crises

Afghanistan is mired in a humanitarian catastrophe six months after the Taliban resurgence, no matter how the numbers are counted.…

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