Pashtun Marginalization in Pakistan: The Struggle Against Punjabi Supremacy
By Shinwari Pakistan, since its creation has been a deeply divided state, even though it was founded on the principle...
By Shinwari Pakistan, since its creation has been a deeply divided state, even though it was founded on the principle...
By Ilhamuddin Afghan Since the Taliban takeover in 2021, Afghan girls above the sixth grade have been barred from formal...
By Hamid Pakteen In the intricate tapestry of Pakistan's societal fabric, the specter of radicalization casts a pervasive shadow, threatening...
By Horia Mosadiq Under Taliban's oppressive regime, which came to power in August 2021, women have been effectively stripped of...
By A. Shafaq In the midst of rising tensions between Islamabad and Kabul, the Defense Minister of Pakistan has issued...
By Shinwari Pakistan has decided to implement a sweeping measure that could see the involuntary return of approximately 850,000 documented Afghan refugees...
By SS Ahmad In recent years, the relationship between Pakistan and Afghanistan has been marked by tensions, often exacerbated by...
Although active in engagement in discussions concerning Afghan women's causes, a lack of a cohesive message to the world is...
By A. Shafaq Iran's Chabahar Port, nestled strategically in the southeast region, stands poised to receive a substantial injection of...
By Kadeem Baloch Deep and corrosive suspicion and animosity are running through Pakistan’s two of the largest ethnic groups--Punjabis and...