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Weeks after he was forced to return from Iran, Mohammad Mohsen Zaryab was still searching for somewhere to live in Kabul, ...
For more than a decade, writer Bella Pollen helped her friend support a pioneering school in Afghanistan. When US forces ...
In Kabul’s alleys and courtyards, boys in white caps and tunics recite verses from the Quran in a growing network of ...
The independent U.N. investigator on human rights in Afghanistan says its Taliban rulers have “weaponized” the legal and ...
Afghanistan faces a worsening drought with below-average rainfall, crop failures, and livestock at risk, warns the UN. Key ...
Kabul faces a dire humanitarian crisis with 40% of Afghanistan's urban population living in unsafe settlements. UN warns of ...
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KABUL (Pajhwok): Residents of Kabul are complaining about increased chicken meat price compared to last month and are asking ...
KABUL (Pajhwok): A marketplace for booksellers and publishers was inaugurated on Wednesday near the Pamir cinema in central capital Kabul and a three-day book exhibition was also opened in the same ...
KABUL, Aug. 7 (Xinhua) -- The first-ever book market opened in Afghanistan's capital Kabul on Wednesday to promote the culture of book study among citizens in the country, the state-run Radio and ...
Baggage lost, bodies battered, more than 120 Times employees and family members barely made it to a plane out of Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover. It required an unsettling collaboration.
Kabul was once a relatively lush haven for several hundred thousand residents. But decades of war, migration and chaotic sprawl have turned the Afghan capital into a barely functioning dust bowl.