Pakistan’s Economic Crisis: A Downward Spiral with No Signs of Recovery
By A. Shafaq Pakistan's economic situation is teetering on the brink of collapse, with little hope of recovery in sight....
By A. Shafaq Pakistan's economic situation is teetering on the brink of collapse, with little hope of recovery in sight....
By Ali Ahmad In the heart of Vienna, Austria, Afghan intellectuals, poets, and activists recently gathered to commemorate the 105th...
By Kadeem Baloch Balochistan, Pakistan's largest and resource-rich province, has long been a battleground between the Pakistani state and the...
By Fatima Chaudhary In recent months, Pakistan has witnessed a significant intensification in efforts by the government to regulate and...
On August 11th, nearly 200 Afghan diaspora members from both sides of the Durand Line staged a protest in front...
By Deema Hiram, Enayat Nasir, Rahim Jami, and Zarqa Yaftali The Taliban has completed three years of power in Afghanistan, forcibly...
By T. T. Sh. On the second of October 2021, when an Iranian female journalist interviewed Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid, he...
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...