Pakistan seems on track in 2017 for another year of just getting by. The country seems likely as in the recent past to avoid fully confronting its most challenging problems yet managing to do enough to avoid their becoming seriously worse.
In his new year message to the Afghan leadership, Pakistan’s new army chief has pledged to work for peace with the neighboring country.
Officials in the eastern Afghan province of Nangarhar say strongmen and community leaders have grabbed nearly two-thirds of all government land in the region.
A senior Afghan official has rejected a preliminary peace plan backed by the Taliban insurgents that could lead to a final reconciliation deal possibly ending nearly four decades of war in Afghanistan.
North Waziristan residents say the region is now militant-free and a tenuous peace has returned to towns and villages where civilians were tormented by suicide bombings and assassinations, Pakistani military counterterrorism sweeps, and U.S. drone strikes targeting militant leaders.
Global Citizen Festival India, held in Mumbai on November 19, brought international stars like Coldplay and Jay Z together with Indian celebrities to mobilize youth, raise awareness and call on local leaders to pledge to improve civic rights and public services.
The likely reopening of a major trade route with Afghanistan has brought joy to North Waziristan, a beleaguered tribal district in northwestern Pakistan.
Welcome to the first episode of the Gandhara Podcast. Our aim is to bring you informed perspectives and engaging discussions on pressing issues and the latest developments in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
A humanitarian disaster marked by masses of returning refugees, internal displacement, insecurity, poverty, economic decline, and narcotics is looming in Afghanistan.
China’s massive One Belt, One Road (OBOR) project aims to connect the world like never before.
The Afghan Taliban are facing unprecedented internal struggles and external pressures amid their biggest military push to seize the country.
In an explosive letter to the current leader of the Afghan Taliban, a former aide to the hard-line Islamist movement’s founder has detailed the reforms needed to gain political legitimacy and popular acceptance.
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