When the Taliban returned to power in 2021, the international community knew what lay in store for Afghan women. But while world leaders deliberate, Afghan women are left paying the price for ...
The 9/11 terrorist attacks claimed the lives of thousands of innocent people in the United States. They also left an indelible mark on the history of Afghanistan, reshaping countless lives, including ...
“The Afghans,” by the Norwegian journalist Asne Seierstad, tells the country’s turbulent recent history through the lives of three people. By Kim Barker Kim Barker is an international correspondent ...
KABUL, Afghanistan, November 14 (UNHCR) - The final results of Afghanistan's landmark parliamentary elections were only declared on Sunday, after several delays, but Shinkai Karokhail was already at ...
UNHCR sees the 2001 Afghan emergency fade into history The UN refugee agency has formally ended assistance in the last of the "new" camps set up in Pakistan to accommodate Afghan refugees fleeing the ...
For over three years, Syed Abdul Samad Muzoon, a middle-aged former Afghan security official, has lived with his wife and their teenage daughter in Pakistan to pursue immigration to the United States.
Afghanistan has probably changed more than any other country since the Sept. 11 attacks, and yet most young people have little knowledge of what... For Young Afghans, History's Lessons Lost?
Tucked away in a modest Kirkland apartment is Mohammed Khalid Roashan, Afghanistan's former deputy minister for information and culture before he was forced into retirement by the Soviet-controlled ...