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Afghanistan And The Durand Line: Historical Wrongs, Pashtun Struggles, And Quest For Pakhtoonistan
Monsters do not get reflected in mirrors. But if by some miracle they did, Afghans would see in their mirror a whole line-up of tormentors. From Alexander to the Soviets, Americans and Pakistanis, ...
Afghanistan dispatch: ‘thousands of girls were turned back and not permitted to enter their schools’
Law students and lawyers in Afghanistan are filing reports with JURIST on the situation there after the Taliban takeover. Here, a law student in Kabul reports on a surprise Taliban announcement that ...
Like a tortoise shell on Asia’s back, Afghanistan lies athwart the spiny Hindu Kush mountains, sloping northward to the Oxus River and Russia, eastward to the Khyber Pass. Perhaps no land has been so ...
Whenever a foreign visitor sits down in the Kabul office of His Royal Highness Sardar Mohammed Daoud of Afghanistan, he invariably gets a lecture. Its subject: the $700 million in foreign aid Daoud ...
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How trade war with poor Afghanistan is bleeding Pakistan
Pakistan's decision to halt trade with Afghanistan, which defence minister Khwaja Asif said was a blessing in disguise", is backfiring. The ban is hitting Pakistan's own economy hard while the Taliban ...
Three armies have been formed against Asim Munir. On one side, the Indian Army is poised for an attack. On the Afghan border, ...
Asim Munir might have the entire Pakistani army under his command, but nothing scares him more than Imran Khan. Munir engineered a regime change and put Imran behind bars, but the ...
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