President Donald Trump issued executive orders that put an end to programs used to help Afghans get to safety in America.
Snowboarders Musawer Khanzai and Nasima Zirak once trudged up the steep, snowy slopes of Afghanistan's Hindu Kush mountains on foot. However, the Taliban's resurgence shattered their dreams, forcing ...
This effectively meant all work stopped on processing the paperwork of people fleeing to the U.S. because of persecution. One ...
Following a deadly ambush on a Pakistan convoy bringing supplies to Kurram, a region bordering Afghanistan, social media ...
The Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan is operating training camps in four Afghan provinces, while Jamaat Ansarullah is ...
In a bustling Afghanistan market, a rug vendor was approached by men whose journey to him had been two years in the making.
The Taliban leader has made a rare visit to a university in Afghanistan in his first known trip to a modern education institution.
Dr Upul Wijayawardhana How would the Buddha have looked like in real life?” This question was posed by Prof. Asanga Thilakaratna, the Chief Editor of the Encyclopaedia of Buddhism, during one of the ...
All the gains from the unprecedented tête-à-tête between India’s Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and Afghanistan’s Foreign ...
Megan Marshall, a Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer, looks inward at how her life has been shaped by asking questions and ...
Afghan exiles find snowboarding freedom in France Snowboarders Musawer Khanzai and Nasima Zirak used to drag themselves up the thick snowy slopes of Afghanistan's Hindu Kush mountains on foot before ...