Players of Afghanistan’s under-17 futsal team were honored in Kabul on Sunday following their landmark 2–1 win over Iran in the Asian ...
Afghanistan has been rattled once again by an earthquake — this time, a 6.3-magnitude temblor has caused 20 deaths so far and ...
Afghanistan occupies a central position in Tehran’s changing playbook, as the country is both a risk and a buffer for Iran.
Afghanistan continues to feel the tremors of its fragile geology. On Wednesday, a 4.3 magnitude earthquake struck the country ...
India and Afghanistan enhance diplomatic ties as Taliban appoints diplomat in India, marking a significant milestone in their relationship.
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TTP is byproduct of Pakistan’s own policies. Attacking Afghanistan won’t solve crises at home
Pakistan aimed to convey a message to the West about its counterterrorism efforts and show China that it has control over the ...
The Bolton News on MSN
Influencer suggests Brits ditch Benidorm for lads' tour of Afghanistan
The UK Government does not advise travel to Afghanistan and warns that travel throughout the country can be 'extremely ...
Pakistan-Afghanistan Istanbul Talks Expose Diplomatic Missteps and Deep Mistrust, looks like these negotiations are failing.
Vijay Hashia India and Afghanistan share ancient civilizational ties rooted in the Indus Valley, Gandhara, Buddhism, Sufism, art, and trade; connected through Persian and Indo-Afghan cultures, ...
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What If Afghanistan Attacked EVERYONE?
This short tells a story about what would happen if Afghanistan got mad, and got every country they want. They would start with Iran, easily taking them out. The whole Central Asia would unite against ...
In Zharghona's story, as in Jahed's, lies the essence of Afghanistan's pine nut harvest, a tapestry of endurance where abundance meets inequity, and every seed carries the weight of human aspiration.
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