Sadiq reappointed to Kabul role PESHAWAR: Pakistan has decided to reappoint Ambassador Mohammad Sadiq as its special representative to Afghanistan, Dawn has learnt. Though no Read More
Afghan women ‘banned from midwife courses’ in latest blow to rights Women training as midwives and nurses in Afghanistan have told the BBC they were ordered not to return to classes Read More
Hanafi’s Visit to Uzbekistan Focuses on Bilateral Relations Abdul Salam Hanafi, the Administrative Deputy Prime Minister, during his visit to Uzbekistan, held separate meetings with the country’s Prime Read More
Chevening Scholarship For Afghan Students Resumed By UK Government After several months of suspension, the UK government has resumed offering Chevening Scholarships to Afghan students. “We are pleased to Read More
Talks on Afghanistan end inconclusively in Istanbul A two-day meeting of Afghan political figures, branded the “National Dialogue Process,” concluded in Istanbul on Friday, drawing together several Read More
Afghan Education Delegation Visits Malaysia to Strengthen Bilateral Ties A delegation from the Ministry of Education, led by Shahabuddin Saqib, the head of the Office of the Ministry of Read More
We Have Opened Chapter of Engagement With World: Sirajuddin Haqqani Acting Minister of Interior Sirajuddin Haqqani in an interview said that twenty years of fighting has led to victory, and Read More
Why Afghanistan Faces a Renewed Polio Threat By Shahana Naseer Afghanistan, one of two countries where the poliovirus still exists, faces a significant health crisis due to Read More
Afghan Girls’ Education: Caught Between Oppression and Poverty By Elsa Imdad Afghan girls remain trapped in a devastating cycle of oppression and poverty, as the Taliban’s restrictive policies Read More
Afghanistan’s Climate Vulnerability: A Grave Danger Beyond Conflict By Elsa Imdad Afghanistan, often associated with conflict and political instability, is facing a different yet equally devastating crisis: its Read More