Pak-Afghan Ties: From Language Diplomacy to Peace Process
Last week, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and Pakistani Premier Nawaz Sharif met in Paris at the sidelines of Climate Change
Read moreLast week, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and Pakistani Premier Nawaz Sharif met in Paris at the sidelines of Climate Change
Read moreThe Paris Climate Change Summit attended by and representatives of 195 nations and international organizations is another warning about the
Read moreIn contemporary groups, the Taliban was the only group that was not experienced ramification and division. Nevertheless, since several years,
Read moreA year has passed from the establishment of the National Unity Government (NUG); however, the country’s economic situation is not
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Read moreFrom the last one month, the regional and international diplomacy on the stalled Afghan peace process is mobilized once again.
Read moreAfter the Taliban took control of the Kunduz City for a while, the Afghan government regained it, later; however, in
Read moreLast week, the news on the breakaway group of the Taliban widely broadcasted in Afghan and international media. The Taliban
Read moreA year has passed, however, the National Unity Government (NUG) is yet to become a symbol of unity; moreover, inconsistency
Read moreIn the last few months, demands to hold Loya Jirga are increased. However, in the last week, members of Mashrano
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