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Border Clashes and Water Disputes Complicate Taliban-Iran Relations

Border Clashes and Water Disputes Complicate Taliban-Iran Relations

By Parisa Abbasian
Both the Taliban and Iran have made gestures aimed at lowering border tensions, but each still blames the other for recent clashes.
A Breakthrough in Afghanistan-Pakistan Relations?

A Breakthrough in Afghanistan-Pakistan Relations?

By Ureeda Khan
A new joint committee on border movement aims to address the problem of cross-border attacks.

Official: Almost 80 Schoolgirls Poisoned, Hospitalized in Northern Afghanistan

Official: Almost 80 Schoolgirls Poisoned, Hospitalized in Northern Afghanistan

By Associated Press
Neighboring Iran has seen around 100 similar poison attacks targeting schoolgirls, but this is the first time one has been reported in Afghanistan.

Afghanistan-Iran Complete First Trial Run of Khaf-Herat Railway

Afghanistan-Iran Complete First Trial Run of Khaf-Herat Railway

By Sophia Nina Burna-Asefi
The two countries, faced with sanctions and political isolation, are not completely isolated from global networks.

Afghan Opposition Struggles Against Taliban Rule

Afghan Opposition Struggles Against Taliban Rule

By Ali Ahmad Safi
A more inclusive opposition front would reflect the aspirations and values of the Afghan people.
A Compulsive Embrace Beneath the Afghanistan-Iran Water Conflict

A Compulsive Embrace Beneath the Afghanistan-Iran Water Conflict

By Shanthie Mariet D’Souza
Kabul and Tehran have conflicting claims over the Helmand river’s water, but other mutual interests bind the two sides together despite this point of contention. 

Taliban’s Ban on Afghan Women Working in UN Pushes Them Into Further Deprivation 

Taliban’s Ban on Afghan Women Working in UN Pushes Them Into Further Deprivation 

By Dawa Sherpa
The Taliban's ban on Afghan women working in the U.N. can be viewed as part of its broader strategic plan to reestablish gender norms and hierarchy within the country. 
How Afghan Girls Are Overcoming Barriers Through Online Learning

How Afghan Girls Are Overcoming Barriers Through Online Learning

By Laiq Zirack
Deprived of education for more than 600 days, Afghan girls seek refuge in online education even though access is scarce and difficult. 

China’s Gamble in Afghanistan

China’s Gamble in Afghanistan

By Ahmed S. Cheema
China is not the first to try to buy stability in Afghanistan. Will Beijing succeed where the U.S. and USSR failed?

An Interview with Radio Azadi’s Qadir Habib and Malali Bashir

An Interview with Radio Azadi’s Qadir Habib and Malali Bashir

By Catherine Putz
In the wake of the Taliban takeover in 2021, RFE/RL’s Afghan Service faced considerable challenges. But they have risen above them to continue providing information to Afghans young and old.

The Prospect of US-Taliban Counterterrorism Cooperation: Is the Embrace Worth It?

The Prospect of US-Taliban Counterterrorism Cooperation: Is the Embrace Worth It?

By Shanthie Mariet D’Souza
Suggested convergence on counterterrorism cooperation between the United States and the Taliban may be a double-edged sword. 
Reluctant Critic China Urges Afghan Taliban to Change Stance on Women’s Roles

Reluctant Critic China Urges Afghan Taliban to Change Stance on Women’s Roles

By Associated Press
Wang said China hopes the Taliban-appointed Afghan interim government will "take solid steps in the right direction.”

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