
Return of exiled Afghan vice president divides country
Supporters have hailed his comeback but others are dismayed by a lack of justice
Stories from South Asia
Supporters have hailed his comeback but others are dismayed by a lack of justice
Abdul Rashid Dostum narrowly escaped the attack that left 14 dead
Accusations that Abdul Rashid Dostum ordered the rape of a former ally are unresolved
As civilian deaths in the Afghan conflict touch record figures, international stakeholders, especially the U.S., have been forced to consider different options to find an end to the 17-year-long war. A report released last week by the UN Assistant Mission […]
UN figures for first six months show ISIS becoming a greater threat
For many within Afghanistan’s once-thriving Sikh and Hindu communities, the attack in Jalalabad city on July 1, claimed by the Islamic State (IS), came as a final blow to the plurality of the Afghan society. Fourteen of their compatriots were […]
A growing Taliban insurgency isn’t the only challenge for the government of Ashraf Ghani, writes Ruchi Kumar in Kabul
It’s a warm afternoon in Kabul in June, and a group of Afghans, young and old, men, women and children, have congregated in the grounds close to one of the city’s largest mosques. The crowd has convened to hear a […]
Rawail Singh believed in a peaceful future for Sikhs like him in his homeland — and died for it.
When Taliban fighters entered the cities of Afghanistan after hostilities were put on hold for Eid, some women took photos. A symbol of female resistance, the images quickly went viral