No child should have to grow up amid fear and war, according to Kailash Satyarthi, and the Indian Nobel Peace Prize laureate is looking to join forces with co-winner Malala Yousafzai to ensure that none have to.
Television presenter Hamid Mir says Pakistani media lacks independence, but he’s not ready to give up hope.
Author Bette Dam portrays Hamid Karzai as a pragmatic leader who differed with the U.S. over key issues but helped stabilize his war-ravaged country.
NATO's Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen says international support has given Afghanistan a strong foundation to build a secure future.
While the deal reached to break the political stalemate in Afghanistan’s presidential election will likely hold in the short-term, it could have long-term consequences, an observer says.
Researcher says in addition to a resolution of the election dispute, the U.S. and Afghanistan must sign a bilateral security agreement to ensure stability in the region.
Senator casts doubt on the mandate of Pakistan's elected politicians to govern while the military holds the monopoly on power.
With security deteriorating in Iraq and the Afghan presidential election dispute still unresolved, ICG analyst sees Afghanistan at a crossroads.
Christine Fair, a security affairs expert, has written extensively on Pakistan's powerful army. Her new book, "Fighting to the End: The Pakistan Army’s Way of War," analyzes the ideological culture of the country’s security establishment.
Kandahar security chief General Abdul Raziq accuses Pakistani security service of backing Taliban cross-border attacks into Afghanistan.
Scholar Srinjoy Bose argued that the Afghan presidential candidates do not agree on the parameters of the national unity government deal brokered by the U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry this month.
A highly controversial Afghan warlord, Abdul Rashid Dostum could be an unexpected ally of the United States, according to Brian Glyn Williams, author of "The Last Warlord: The Life and Legend of Dostum."
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