At dawn on a cool October morning, officials in Islamabad and Kabul performed a rare ritual in the history of their troubled frontier: they agreed to keep talking.After five days of tense ...
In “The Finest Hotel in Kabul,” the BBC journalist Lyse Doucet tells the story of a country through what was once its most luxurious hotel.
How did the Taliban retake Afghanistan after two decades of U.S. support and training? This video unpacks the deeper causes — ...
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Taliban's Illusion of Power

When the Taliban took over Kabul in August 2021, they undoubtedly started a new chapter in Afghanistan's history. It was expected the Taliban would transition from an insurgent movement to a ...
Earlier also, after the Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir, in an interview to a British news channel, Khawaja Asif ...
India expresses readiness to support Afghanistan in developing hydroelectric projects, emphasizing cooperation and commitment ...
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Peace talks between Pakistan and Afghanistan have failed in Istanbul after four days of negotiations, Pakistan’s information minister said before dawn Wednesday, accusing the ...
The Hindu profiles on Amir Khan Muttaqi's journey from Afghan refugee to Taliban Foreign Minister, navigating diplomacy and ...
Southport killer Axel Rudakubana questioned whether the public's view of the Taliban was unfair in a conversation with family ...
Pakistan, established in 1947 as a homeland for South Asia’s Muslims, occupies a pivotal position in regional geopolitics, navigating complex relationships with neighboring Afghanistan and global ...
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A border that birthed wars still bleeds

The 2,640-km-long Durand Line is more than just a frontier. It is a century-old scar on the map of South Asia — a scar that ...
Mahbouba Seraj, Afghan women’s rights activist and niece of King Amanullah Khan, is angry with Taliban’s exclusion of women in the social and political landscape of Afghanistan ...