Afghanistan’s Vast Lithium Reserves Could Be a Game Changer
Members of the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference(COP26) have spoken about peace and stability…
Members of the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference(COP26) have spoken about peace and stability…
Add title Kabul – Amnesty International says in a new report that ethnic and religious minorities,…
The United Nations says the first four months of Taliban rule in Afghanistan have been…
Mohadese Mirzaee, 23, became the first female airline pilot in Afghanistan less than a year…
Ehsanullah and his wife recently had triplets. He says he doesn’t have enough money to…
Indian media have reported that India has evacuated more than 100 Hindus and Sikhs in…
The US-Taliban deal must be subjected to consistent academic scrutiny as an agreement that was designed for a safe exit passage from a theatre of war for the US, not stability for Afghanistan or the Afghan people
KABUL: Acting Afghan Foreign Minister from the Taliban government, Amir Khan Muttaqi, on Wednesday met…
More than 22 million Afghans will suffer food insecurity this winter as a drought driven by climate change adds to the disruption caused by the chaotic Taliban takeover of the country, said UN agencies.
The Center for Strategic and International Studies notes that hunger in Afghanistan has increased substantially since 2014 due to major droughts, floods and economic and security challenges.