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 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 moreFor the last fourteen years American and NATO forces are in Afghanistan; however, the security situation has not become improved,
Read moreLast week, Mullah Omar’s brother and son swear allegiance to new Taliban chief, Mullah Akhtar Muhammad Mansoor. For the last
Read moreAfter the death news of Mullah Mohammad Omar, the former leader of the Taliban, was revealed, some of the important
Read moreWith the establishment of the Unity Government in Afghanistan, the most important diplomatic step taken after signing security agreement with
Read moreAccording to World Bank statistics, the economy of Afghanistan was somehow going well from 2003 to 2009. But, as
Read moreIn recent few weeks, Gen. Abdul Rasheed Dostum, the First Vice-President arrived in North in order to remove Taliban from
Read moreAfter a serious of deadly attacks in Kabul, President Ghani, unlike past 10 months, used harsh language against Pakistan for
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