The treaty of Kabul, signed in 1921 between Afghanistan and British India allowed British officers and tribespeople on the British side of the border — now Pakistan — to use water from the river for ...
It’s hard to imagine that cross-border airstrikes will serve the desired goal of ending the rising level of violence and ...
Within the first 100 days, reopening the U.S. consulate in Kabul and initiating direct bilateral aid agreements could ...
New research shows that Afghan women earned 13% more for every additional year of schooling they received after the Taliban ...
In the absence of decisive action from international actors, Syria is poised to descend further into crisis, as Afghanistan ...
Russia's unexpected intervention in the Pakistan-Afghanistan conflict marks a significant turn of events, sparking growing ...
Pakistani leaders were once friends of the Taliban in Afghanistan. Now, cross-border violence has become alarmingly frequent.
Carolyn Van Houten, Lorenzo Tugnoli, Salwan Georges and Carmen Abd Ali — look back at the stories they covered.
A project called No Woman's Land documented the life, resilience and struggle of women and girls in Afghanistan.
Spread the loveIntroduction Kabul, the capital city of Afghanistan, is a city with a rich history and cultural heritage.
Amid Taliban government's war with Pakistan, 10 Taliban fighters were killed in a deadly attack on the interior ministry in ...
The once honky-dory relationship between the Pakistani military and its protégé, the Taliban in Afghanistan has gone sour.