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Afghanistan
Afghanistan’s Women ‘At Grave Risk’
Weighing the hurdles Afghan women now face, and how the international community can respond HONOLULU With the Taliban back in…
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Afghanistan
From rural drought to urban shortages: Afghanistan’s new hungry
‘We have cut our grocery expenditures and are trying to consume as little as possible.’ By Shadi Khan and Irwin…
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Afghanistan
Taliban to temporarily restore 1964 monarchy constitution
The king ratified the constitution a year after coming to power in 1963, ushering in nearly a decade of parliamentary…
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Blogs
Observations of an Expat: Russian Pivot
Putin has repeatedly stated that the collapse of the Soviet Union was a major disaster for Russia and the world.…
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Afghanistan
Who is the winner in Afghanistan – China?
In the nine days between the fall of Afghanistan’s first provincial capital on August 6th and the capture of Kabul…
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Blogs
Strange bedfellows….
Whichever way you look, from the historical perspective, the Islamist militant movement has always been about the quest for power,…
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Afghanistan
Singapore Keeps Eye on Kabul after Aiding Refugee Pull-Out
Singapore Air Force had dispatched an A330 multi-role Tanker and Transporter aircraft, not to Kabul Airport, but to Qatar to…
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Afghanistan
Taliban ban on co-education results in partition of university classes
Officials have raised their concerns over the decision as separate classes can be managed in public universities and institutions but…
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Afghanistan
Afghan women protest as Taliban unveils govt. without females
Protesters were chanting “a Cabinet without women fails” slogans; others carried signs reading “work, education and freedom.” Monitoring Desk Kabul:…
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Afghanistan
New Afghan Interim Government to Be Announced in Days
The new administration might be in the form of a caretaker government – Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Ex-Afghan military officials will…
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