Beijing appears to have realized that sustainable peace in Afghanistan will require more effort than it can spare.
Some 1,300 Afghans are in limbo at an American camp in Qatar, unable to continue to the U.S. but in danger if they go back ...
The conventional explanations for America’s failure to stabilize Afghanistan provide little help for future policymaking. The American memory of Afghanistan is receding in the rearview mirror.
The majority of speakers emphasised that the Global North remains unresponsive to the issues faced by the Global South (home ...
India last week opened an embassy in Kabul. It did not recognize the Taliban but the announcement was historic because India ...
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For decades, Afghanistan has remained a theatre of competing ambitions, interventions, and tragedies. Yet amid the churn of ...
Khawaja Asif accused the Taliban government of harbouring fighters of TTP, the militant group responsible for a string of ...
A transcript of ABC News' interview with Richard Holbrooke in Kabul. KABUL, Afghanistan, July 27, 2009 — -- U.S. Special Representative to Pakistan and Afghanistan Richard Holbrooke completed a ...