Afghanistan’s Waning Entrance Exam Participation: A Multifaceted Challenge
By Ilhamuddin Afghan A significant decline in participation rates for Afghanistan's higher education entrance exams paints a concerning picture for the...
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,...
By Fatima Chaudhary It is undoubtedly true that violence perpetrated in the name of religion is alarmingly prevalent and is on...
On July 8th, Pashtun Tahfuz Movement (PTM) members, supporters and sympathizers staged a demonstration in Vienna to condemn Pakistan’s latest...
By Ilhamuddin Afghan The German government's recent announcement regarding the deportation of certain Afghan nationals has generated significant anxiety amongst...
By Tahmina Salik The Third Doha Meeting, convened by the United Nations (UN) on June 30, 2024, in Doha, represents...
By Shinwari When the Taliban returned to power in August 2021, Islamabad hoped this would help Pakistan secure its western...
By Anant Mishra and Christian Kaunert Taking note of outcomes from the previous presidential elections in Iran (and comparing it...