Afghanistan: ISIS-K violence could force west into an unlikely alliance with Taliban
My enemy’s enemy is my friend?
My enemy’s enemy is my friend?
Latest polls for September election show a dramatic swing to the left.
From hospitality to food manufacturing to construction, any industry that relied upon EU workers is struggling with staff shortages.
After a 20 year presence in the country, the last US soldier has finally left Afghan soil.
Central banks are still hoping inflation won’t set in. But it will depend on what happens with labour markets.
Abdul Ghani Baradar is key to the story of the Taliban’s rise, demise, and dramatic resurgence as a new PR-savvy force in Afghanistan.
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