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Trudy Rubin, Tribune News Service As the news shifts, many Americans may think the Afghan war is over. Not so. The searing scenes of Kabul’s fall are having a powerful...
Gulf Today Report Taliban forces have used whips and sticks to break up women protesting against the all male government in Kabul, hitting some with full force. Videos on...
Gulf Today Report UN Women, the United Nations entity for gender equality, has criticised the Taliban's decision to drop the Ministry for Women from among the institutions of government...
Gulf Today Report In 2001 the US invaded and overthrew the Taliban after it refused to turn over Al Qaeda leaders following the September 11 attack on the United...
Gulf Today Report Pakistan on Wednesday suggested inviting Taliban-run Afghanistan to a regional forum of six countries to help avert a humanitarian and economic crisis in the country. Pakistan’s...
Mohammad Naciri, The Independent As we debate our failures of the past and search for clues on the future, there is an urgent issue that we must reckon with. How...
Gulf Today Report On Tuesday, elements of the Afghan Taliban movement fired in the air to disperse dozens of women who demonstrated in Kabul against Pakistan's interference in the...
Gulf Today Report The Taliban on Tuesday announced a caretaker cabinet that paid homage to the old guard of the group. Top posts are given to Taliban personalities who...
Universities in Kabul were almost empty on the first day of the Afghan school year, as professors and students wrestled with the Taliban's restrictive new rules for the classroom....
The Taliban needs to build credibility. It lacks the leadership and institutional skills to govern Afghanistan. Guns spout bullets. Guns do not spout systems to manage countries. The immediate future...