Analytics
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Terrorism in Afghanistan; Biden’s Claim and UN’s Report
Fact: Al Qaeda’s presence in Afghanistan is undeniable. Any illusion that Al Qaeda was no longer operating in Afghanistan following the Taliban’s takeover of the country on Aug. 15, 2021 should have melted away in July 2022, when the U.S…
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What Does the Future Hold for Education in Afghanistan?
There are 1,200 madrassas officially registered and the Taliban plans to add about 4,200 more, 10 in each district. There are a total of 419 districts in Afghanistan
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The West could Pay a heavy Price for the Taliban’s war on Drugs
You might, temporarily, break up a drug ring, but that only makes matters worse: a recent study of policing in Indiana in the US has shown that when police make a major drug bust, the number of fatal overdoses may…
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Fixing an American mess: China, Iran, Pakistan link up to secure Afghanistan
Discord sown among Iran, Pakistan, and the Taliban government by pro-US forces has become evident. Pakistan narrowly avoided a war with the Taliban over the TTP issue, while Iran has faced serious border clashes and casualties over water rights
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Badakhshan’s Bloody Attacks; Failure in providing Security
The escalating violence in Afghanistan, exemplified by the recent car bombings in the Badakhshan province, underscores the Taliban’s failure to secure the country and uphold its promises of stability.
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Growing Threat of ISIS in Afghanistan and South Asia
ISKP’s “core” territory remains Afghanistan and Pakistan. Although ISKP first emerged as a Pakistani-dominated network, it soon focused on Afghanistan.
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What Crimes Did Australia’s Most Decorated Soldier Commit in Afghanistan?
Ben Roberts-Smith kicked an unarmed and handcuffed Afghan villager named Ali Jan off a small cliff. A report by Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) said that a number of Ali Jan’s teeth were knocked out when he hit a rock. He then dragged…
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Afghanistan Status; What’s the Role of Uzbekistan and EU!
As part of the dialogue, the European Union is helping to strengthen stability and security in the Central Asian region, sustainable economic development and an increase in the living standards of its population, as well as the settlement of the…
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Afghan Dilemma Prolongs Suffering
Worryingly, this shows the international community is at loggerheads in how to deal with the Taliban, protect the rights of women and solve the humanitarian crisis
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India still Needs to work with Russia on Afghanistan
Islamabad had expected a Taliban-led Kabul would be largely subservient to its interests and keep New Delhi out. However India opened a “technical office” in Afghanistan in June 2022 and delivered a consignment of wheat for the World Food Program,…
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