Challenges and Prospects for Exiled Afghan Journalists
On a chilly night in January 2022, a sizable cargo plane disembarked 242 of Germany's Afghan local staff, known as "Afghanische Ortskräfte," along with their family members at Hanover Airport. Amo
Pakistan-TTP Negotiations Under Pressure
In a development of significance, the Pakistani government and the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) have reached an accord this month, agreeing to a temporary ceasefire set to endure until May 30th.
The Emerging India-China Competition in Afghanistan
For much of the past couple of decades, Afghanistan has been a rare exception to the strategic competition between India and China in South Asia. New Delhi never believed it could be the preeminent
Reports
Taliban carries out attacks with cooperation of al Qaeda: NDS
The Taliban plans and carries out attacks with the cooperation of foreign terrorist groups, including al Qaeda, Afghanistan's intelligence agency said on Tuesday.
White House tentatively agrees to leave roughly 4,000 troops in Afghanistan beyond 2020 election
WASHINGTON — Top U.S. commanders believe they have tentative White House approval to leave just over 4,000 U.S. troops in Afghanistan beyond November, delaying a full American
Freed Taliban prisoners eye return to the battlefield
Afghan authorities are opening prison doors for thousands of Taliban inmates in a high-risk gambit to ensure the insurgent group begin peace talks with Kabul.
Lawmaker Sees State-Sponsored Militants Behind Pashtun Activist’s Killing
Peshawar - A prominent leader of Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM) and member of the country’s National Assembly blamed “state-sponsored militants” for last week’s fatal at