An Afghan Girl in Exile: Between Borders, Fear, and Resistance
By Hasina Akbari I am an Afghan refugee in Pakistan, writing these words on the final day of my legal...
Global Protests Condemn Taliban Gender Persecution
Afghan Students and Activists Launch “Dark Fridays” Protest Outside UN in Vienna
Taliban Say They Hit Targets in Pakistan, Pushing a Fragile Standoff Toward Crisis
“Education Is Resistance”: Former Child of Taliban Rule Warns of a New Lost Generation
Voices in the Void: The Fragile Link Between Afghan Women and the Machine
By Hasina Akbari I am an Afghan refugee in Pakistan, writing these words on the final day of my legal...
Afghanistan has been ranked 178th out of 180 countries in the World Press Freedom Index 2024, marking a steep decline...
By Kadeem Baloch Balochistan, Pakistan’s largest province by area, continues to suffer from systemic neglect by the federal government. Despite...
With nearly 50,000 Afghans living in Austria—almost half of them in Vienna—the Afghan diaspora has established a strong and vibrant...
By Shinwari Pakistan’s journalistic landscape is facing an alarming crisis, as government and military authorities intensify efforts to suppress independent...
By Nasir Khattak Pakistan finds itself mired in economic distress despite decades of international support. From repeated IMF bailouts to...
The Pashto language, Pashtunwali, and the associated values have remained an inseparable part of Afghan identity throughout history. However, when...
As the arrival of spring brings renewal and joy to many people around the world, for Afghans, Nawruz has always...
By Nasir Khattak The longstanding alliance between China and Pakistan, often termed an "ironclad friendship," is encountering significant challenges, particularly...
By Sohrab Sangeen Genocide Awareness Month is commemorated in April. This month was chosen because April contains many significant dates...