The Taliban’s new criminal procedure code does not merely fail Afghan women. It actively hunts them. By embedding violence into…
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The Taliban’s newly circulated Criminal Procedure Code is not a religious document. It is a political fraud wrapped in religious…
The 2025 Turkish Drug Report exposes what Pakistan has long suspected: the Taliban regime in Afghanistan is no longer a…
The resurgence of violence along Afghanistan’s northern frontier is not an accident of weak governance or a temporary lapse in…
Afghanistan today projects the outward symbols of sovereignty while lacking its substance. Flags fly, decrees are issued, and authority is…
For much of the past three years, the Taliban have sustained the claim that Afghanistan’s war is over. The fall…
Pakistan–China Call for Verifiable Action on Afghan-Based Militancy: Why It Matters for Regional Stability The joint Pakistan–China call for “visible…
The images emerging from Herat are impossible to ignore: grieving families placing the bodies of their loved ones in front…
Pakistan Repatriates Over 680,000 Afghan Nationals Under Ongoing Drive Pakistan’s repatriation drive targeting illegally residing foreign nationals continues across the…
The Taliban’s system of rule is often described as primitive governance or authoritarian politics. That framing is incomplete. What drives…
