Accurate scrutiny should begin with precision about what the law actually says, how it functions legally, and where ...
The Express Tribune on MSN
Afghanistan on the edge: The Taliban's growing fault lines
The Taliban regime is not collapsing - yet. But the strain is unmistakable. What once appeared to be a unified movement is increasingly revealing deep internal divisions that the leadership can no ...
Peter and Barbie Reynolds were released by the Taliban in September after being detained for seven-and-a-half months.
Since the Taliban’s return to power in 2021, Afghanistan has hosted more than 20 international and regional terrorist ...
Trucks have been stuck at the closed border since October. Both countries are facing economic losses with no end in sight. The Taliban also banned all Pakistani pharmaceutical imports to Afghanistan.
The National Interest on MSNOpinion
Understanding the Taliban’s New Legal Code
The reinstatement of slavery in Afghanistan removes all doubt that the Taliban intend to subject Afghanistan to a hideously ...
Pakistan’s president warns that the Taliban's government in Afghanistan has created conditions “similar to or worse than” those before the 9/11 attacks in 2001.
EDITOR’S NOTE: This story contains a disturbing image. Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers have called for international help after a huge earthquake killed hundreds of people and leveled entire villages, ...
A recent attack by Islamic State-Khorasan (IS-K) against Chinese nationals in Afghanistan has raised questions, with analysts telling RFE/RL that Beijing's policies in Xinjiang and a desire to deprive ...
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Why Afghanistan’s Terrorism Problem Isn’t Going Away
The Taliban is failing to contain and is, in fact, aiding the spread of radicalism in Central Asia.
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