Everyday Peace Indicators in Afghanistan Before the Collapse of Republic of Afghanistan (2020)
By Mohammad Afzal Zarghoni ABSTRACT The findings give us a glimpse into views and perceptions of ordinary Afghans both at...
By Mohammad Afzal Zarghoni ABSTRACT The findings give us a glimpse into views and perceptions of ordinary Afghans both at...
By A. Shafaq After three years since Taliban's takeover, Afghanistan continues to remain economically unstable and internationally unrecognized. While many countries maintain diplomatic ties with Kabul,...
By Anant Mishra and Christian Kaunert On Tuesday, Masoud Pezeshkian sworn in as the Islamic Republic of Iran’s 9th President. As analysed...
By Kadeem Baloch The province of Balochistan in Pakistan has long been a focal point of political and social unrest....
By Ilhamuddin Afghan Few days ago, when a police station in Bannu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, was attacked, resulting in casualties, the...
By Shinwari In the tumultuous region of northwest Pakistan, recent events have underscored the volatile interplay between militant activities and...
By Ilhamuddin Afghan A significant decline in participation rates for Afghanistan's higher education entrance exams paints a concerning picture for the...
By Shinwari Residents of Pakistan’s Swat Valley and Orakzai tribal district have recently taken to the streets to protest a...
By Kadeem Baloch Balochistan, a province rich in natural resources in Pakistan, has long been the epicenter of political unrest and...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9DV4I_pqqE&t=117s Ayesha Jehangir, author of "Afghan Refugees, Pakistani Media, and the State: The Missing Peace," discusses peace journalism, journalistic objectivity,...