Zaman Sultani writes that there is a clear and pressing desire for an end to the hostilities in Afghanistan.
Haidari writes that the moral obligation of helping Afghans build a strong state and a secure future appears to be a secondary…
Patricia Gossman writes that Geneva Conference will be a chance for Afghanistan’s donors to do more than check boxes
Georgi Asatryan writes that once Taliban controlled the countryside, but that not now extremist groups have infiltrated the cities.
Maya Wang writes that the Chinese government’s religious restrictions are now so stringent that it has effectively outlawed the practice…
China and Afghanistan both issued their first stamps in the 1870s, at a time both countries faced upheaval, writes China’s Ambassador to…
Afghans have shown their resilience in the past two week as they refuse to give up on the hope of peace.
As militants launch attacks to derail progress, we must support Afghans whose quiet resolve can be lost amid the noise of violence,…
Sophia Mourtaza, a fourth-year Environmental Resource Management student in the US speaks out about Kabul’s pollution.
Elaha Rahmani writes that as Afghans, we take pride in our deepest of roots, but when will we Afghans become one tribe?
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