Disgusted residents take matters into their own hands by holding sit-ins and hunger strikes to show their determination for ending conflict
Headwear was popularized by protest leader amid unrest over death of male model in Karachi
Massoud Hossaini wo Pulitzer Prize for breaking news photography in 2012 after capturing image of a crying girl in aftermath of suicide attack on crowded Shi'ite shrine in Kabul
At recent Kabul Process Conference, Afghan president offered unconditional peace talks with Afghan Taliban, pledged to recognize insurgent group as legitimate political party if it agreed to give up violence
Spokesperson claims credit for project, implying that it was initially planned during Taliban regime, and says the group will ensure its security in areas under its control
Spokesperson for Afghan Ministry of Defense says Haqqani network has been carrying out attacks under name of IS terror group, which he claims does not have the capacity to carry out
Deaths of reporters increased from 14 in 2016, according to NIA, NGO advocating for open media in the country
Two-day conference held in Kabul to discuss peace efforts to help end the country's 16-year bloody insurgency
President put forth a case for staying the course and not allowing country to become a haven for terrorists who would once again pose threat to US national security
Senior Afghan official expresses doubt about legality of plan
Ten-year-old Madina was collecting firewood with her friends when a roadside bomb went off and seriously injured her last week
Questions abound over Friday’s attack in Mazar-i-Sharif that left at least 140 soldiers dead
Analysts say American commanders chose an Islamic State underground complex for strategic and tactical reasons, and that the devastating impact at the blast point also sent a message about US military might to terrorists everywhere
As new US administration positions itself to address some of challenges in region, experts offer mixed recommendations as to what approach president should pursue in relationship
Some concerned measures could give terrorist organizations reasons to expand their reach
Afghan women embrace opportunity to ‘get out of their houses’ and exercise
At time of increasing concern over Afghan Taliban's rising influence Pakistan could become big focus of strategy
Strain of new arrivals adds to government's challenges
Haunted by images of terrified children living in the mist of war in his hometown of Aleppo, Syrian native Rami Adham wanted to help them. And so in 2012, he began a series of perilous journeys to smuggle toys into Aleppo.
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