In an exclusive Washington Post story, reporter Warren Strobel describes a CIA operation in Afghanistan over the course of about a decade. The goal was to degrade the country's opium crop.
Pakistan and Afghanistan have been holding peace talks as a tenuous ceasefire holds following cross-border clashes last month that left dozens of people dead and hundreds wounded. The fighting, ...
In his cell, the light glows all night, so he pulls a blanket over his head and burrows into the darkness. Then comes his nightmare, about the Taliban fighter whose face appears in a cloud of black ...
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Pakistan a roadblock, Afghanistan plans an air and sea bypass for trade with India
India and Afghanistan are set to deepen trade ties through Iran's Chabahar port and new cargo flights from Delhi and Amritsar ...
The United Nations says the return of millions of Afghan nationals is putting extreme pressure on struggling communities ...
Afghanistan’s key exports — fruits, saffron, carpets, gemstones, and other goods — will reach Indian markets faster and at ...
Contrary to Pakistan’s hopes that Taliban 2.0 would prove to be a friendly government, they have turned out to be very unfriendly, indeed hostile. Pakistan-Afghanistan relations have ...
Attempts to impose rapid change from outside have repeatedly failed. International actors must not substitute Afghan agency, ...
As journalists face threats and censorship, the Taliban have learned to use social media to shape stories, attract supporters ...
Millions in Afghanistan are facing worsening food insecurity as winter approaches. Families are asking the Islamic Emirate and aid groups for help. Experts warn limited aid is not enough and call for ...
During the probe, links to Afghanistan and Turkey have cropped up suggesting very little of Pakistan was used to both set up the Faridabad module and execute the blast.
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