Government Mismanagement Aggravates Grain Loss and Food Insecurity in Pakistan
By Fatima Chaudhary Millions in Pakistan are going hungry every night, while the number of undernourished children continues to increase,...
Government Mismanagement Aggravates Grain Loss and Food Insecurity in Pakistan
Growing Up in Exile: One Girl’s Journey Through War, Refuge, and Belonging
“I am only surviving,” Afghan Women Struggle to Survive Pakistan’s Deportations
One Man’s Crime, A Community’s Fear: Afghan Diaspora on Edge After Trump Remarks
The Afghan Opium Ban and Pakistan’s Growing Role in Narcotics Networks
By Fatima Chaudhary Millions in Pakistan are going hungry every night, while the number of undernourished children continues to increase,...
By Mehmood Jan Babar, Peshawar I was eight or nine years old when I first saw her: a tiny Afghan...
ADN When Niki (a pseudonym used to protect her identity) crossed into Pakistan in late 2021, she believed she had...
ADN The recent shooting of two U.S. National Guard soldiers near the White House has sent shockwaves across the Afghan...
By Rahmatullah Achakzai In August 2021, when the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, the global community prepared for a resurgence...
ADN Afghanistan has lost one of its most remarkable figures in modern history. Saleha Farouq Etemadi, a trailblazer, activist, and...
ADNOn 5 November, the historic Baroque halls of Palais Schönborn-Batthyány in Vienna’s first district hosted diplomats, journalists, and civil society...
By Nasir Khattak Afghanistan is actively working to lessen its long-standing economic reliance on Pakistan, a shift driven by mounting...
By SS Ahmad A new wave of allegations by former Afghan intelligence chief Rahmatullah Nabil has reopened long-standing debates about...
ADN Vienna’s 9th district isn’t short on coffee shops—but none smell quite like this one. Here, espresso meets saffron, and...