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As Afghan War Enters Latest Brutal Phase, Civilians Suffer

As Afghan War Enters Latest Brutal Phase, Civilians Suffer

By Ezzatullah Mehrdad
Afghan civilians, always in the crossfire between government and Taliban forces, are more at risk than ever before.
Afghanistan-Pakistan Ties Fray Further Over Abduction of Afghan Ambassador’s Daughter

Afghanistan-Pakistan Ties Fray Further Over Abduction of Afghan Ambassador’s Daughter

By Umair Jamal
At a time when the two countries should be engaging more to resolve misunderstandings, they have recalled their ambassadors.

“We Are Stronger than Their Injustice”: Indian Farmers Strengthen Protest Amid COVID-19 Surge

“We Are Stronger than Their Injustice”: Indian Farmers Strengthen Protest Amid COVID-19 Surge

By Tarushi Aswani
Despite a severe COVID-19 outbreak and waning international attention, India's farmers are keeping up the fight.

Illicit Sale of Kidneys is Thriving in Assam

Illicit Sale of Kidneys is Thriving in Assam

By Rajeev Bhattacharya
Demand for kidneys far exceeds supply, creating a thriving Indian black market in the vital organs.

Factory Fire Reveals Bangladesh’s Child Labor Problem

Factory Fire Reveals Bangladesh’s Child Labor Problem

By Samaya Anjum
Child workers were among the casualties of the July 8 fire, shedding terrible light on an all-too-common problem.
Protests Erupt in India’s Parliament Over Spying Scandal

Protests Erupt in India’s Parliament Over Spying Scandal

By Sheikh Saaliq and Krutika Pathi
A recent global investigation found spyware called Pegasus had been used to target opposition figures and journalists in more than 50 countries, including India.

India Should Talk to China About Afghanistan

India Should Talk to China About Afghanistan

By Mohamed Zeeshan
Like India, China is concerned that Taliban-ruled Afghanistan could be a safe haven for Islamic militants.
US Peace Envoy Visits Islamabad as Pakistan-Afghan Ties Sour

US Peace Envoy Visits Islamabad as Pakistan-Afghan Ties Sour

By Kathy Gannon
Zalmay Khalilzad's visit came just hours after Afghanistan withdrew its ambassador from Pakistan.

Bangladesh Lifts Lockdown to Celebrate, Despite Warnings From Health Experts

Bangladesh Lifts Lockdown to Celebrate, Despite Warnings From Health Experts

By Julhas Alam
Tens of millions of Bangladeshis are shopping and traveling during an eight-day pause in the country’s strict coronavirus lockdown for the Islamic festival Eid al-Adha.

Chaos in Afghanistan Threatens CPEC

Chaos in Afghanistan Threatens CPEC

By Muhammad Akbar Notezai
The latest attack in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province confirms what analysts already feared: Taliban advances in Afghanistan are emboldening terrorists seeking to target Chinese interests in Pakistan.

Terrorists Target Chinese Nationals Working on a CPEC Project

Terrorists Target Chinese Nationals Working on a CPEC Project

By Niha Dagia
Initially, Pakistan’s foreign ministry wrote it off as an accident, but China has described it a terror attack.
In Afghanistan, Deja Vu All Over Again

In Afghanistan, Deja Vu All Over Again

By Aidai Masylkanova
Just as in 2014, there is a sense of anxiety bordering on panic about the impending U.S. withdrawal.

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