Islamist leadership’s intransigence could limit global response to Afghan crises, experts say
Investment was just one-third of what Beijing originally proposed
New State Department strategy lambastes Taliban rule but calls for a functional relationship
Xi Jinping also received the credentials of 41 other envoys
A watchdog group blames leaders across the spectrum for a rise in corruption impunity
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi talks about vision of a divine India; critics call it an electoral stunt
Airstrikes on both sides leave civilians dead, raising fears of wider conflict
The world produces enough for all, aid agencies say, but hundreds of millions of people suffer from hunger
Afghanistan’s de facto rulers claim robust counter-narcotics achievements, but experts say the progress is fragile
More than 2,500 migrants lost their lives or went missing while trying to cross sea routes to Europe in the first eight months of this year
Russia has called for more humanitarian aid to Afghans but has made no contribution to UN appeal
Top UN envoy told Security Council members compromises will be required from all sides to end impasse in relations with Afghanistan
US officials say they stand with Pakistan against terrorism and advise diplomatic resolution
The UN-led program also aims to prevent "brain drain" in Afghanistan’s health sector
At least 50 Taliban soldiers and officials were killed in a month, two insurgent groups claim
As Pakistan deports Afghan refugees, human rights groups report widespread rights violations
Deprived of education and work in Afghanistan, Afghan girls seek opportunities abroad
Washington says normalization with the Taliban depends on improvement in human rights in Afghanistan
Nine countries have recalled diplomats from Israel as Gaza’s death toll from the Israel-Hamas war surpasses 10,000
The US government encourages Afghans to apply for asylum, yet offers no assurance of swift case approval
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