The Express Tribune on MSN
Afghanistan under Taliban: power without a state
Ultimately, the Taliban's greatest challenge is not opposition but governance itself. Power has been secured; legitimacy not.
The unmanned aerial vehicle crashed in the Maidan Wardak province in Central Afghanistan. If the drone is confirmed as a MQ-9 ...
Pakistan experienced its deadliest year in more than a decade in 2025, with combat-related deaths surging 74%, according to a ...
Kabul: An explosion occurred at the court building in Faryab, creating panic and sparking fresh security concerns in northern ...
Four young Afghan men were given a Taliban warning for walking the streets dressed as Thomas Shelby from the TV hit show ...
The National Interest on MSN
Why the Afghan-Pakistan Frontier Won’t Settle Down in 2026
As tensions simmer between Pakistan and Afghanistan, Islamabad is shifting from coercive diplomacy to managed escalation to ...
Afghan media has once again exposed the Taliban regime's plundering of humanitarian funds. Afghan newspaper Hasht-e-Subh has reported that Afghan Taliban took half of the humanitarian aid meant for ...
Pakistan recorded its deadliest year of violence in a decade, with gunfights, airstrikes, and suicide bombings marking much ...
Built during a cosmopolitan era in the 1960s, the Ariana closed when the Taliban took power, but it was still standing. Now ...
The New Republic on MSNOpinion
Trump Is Ready to Send Afghan Refugees to Their Death
ICE is detaining Afghan refugees in the wake of the National Guard shooting. Those in the Dallas-Fort Worth area fear for ...
Two months ago, Afghanistan sealed its eastern border with neighboring Pakistan soon after Islamabad shut down all routes ...
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