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Uneasy Relationship of Afghanistan-Pakistan
Pakistani officials play down differences with Kabul and point to the many areas of ongoing cooperation to indicate that relations remain “smooth” and “good”. But it is also a fact that for months there have been no ministerial visits by…
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Suicide Attack in Ministry of Interior Mosque Kills 4, wounds 25
Explosion in a mosque on the grounds of Afghanistan's Interior Ministry in Kabul killed at least four people and wounded 25 others on Wednesday, Interior Ministry spokesman confirmed.
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Afghanistan and the Way Forward
Afghanistan has remained politically, linguistically, and ethnically a fractionalised country. According to the world bank, Afghanistan’s financial dependency will continue beyond 2030
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The U.S. Must Exercise Restraint in Central Asia
This conflict has little impact on U.S. security, mainly because of the decision to withdraw from Afghanistan. The presence of any U.S
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At least 35 Killed in Kabul Classroom Bombing
The death toll from a suicide bomb attack on an educational center in west of Kabul has risen to at least 35, UNAMA confirmed.
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‘I’ll be sacrificed’: The Lost and sold Daughters of Afghanistan – part One
Child marriage, lack of education, financial desperation – a year on from the Taliban takeover, what does the future hold for women and girls?
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Roadmap For Peaceful Afghanistan
Taliban leadership should follow the path of peaceful reconciliation in order to have legitimacy. In this regard, they need to work for an inclusive government, rather than indulging in tactics, which would likely further damage their international image
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Pressure Mounts on Pak to take Action against JeM chief Masood Azhar
People, who closely track developments in Afghanistan on behalf of their governments, said the reports of the JeM chief’s presence in Afghanistan could not be ruled out
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Devastating Impact of Closed Girls’ Schools Cannot be Articulated in Words
The country never recovered from the first Taliban ban on girls’ schools in the 1990s. This is a tragic and unfortunate anniversary
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The Absence of a Prominent Figure like Professor Rabbani is being felt in current Situation/ Totalitarianism leads Nowhere
In a message on the occasion of the 11th anniversary of the assassination of Professor Rabbani, the National Resistance Council for the Salvation of Afghanistan says his absence is strongly felt in the current critical situation.
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