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Taliban Take Much of Provincial Capital in Southern Afghanistan

Taliban Take Much of Provincial Capital in Southern Afghanistan

By Tameem Akhgar and Rahim Faiez
Nine out of 10 districts in Helmand’s provincial capital were under Taliban control as of August 3. 
India Should Articulate a Clearer Commitment to Tibetans

India Should Articulate a Clearer Commitment to Tibetans

By Mohamed Zeeshan
New Delhi’s frequent flip-flops on political engagement with the Tibetans will not help it cultivate Tibet as a bargaining chip against China.

How Pakistan Failed Its Women

How Pakistan Failed Its Women

By Nushmiya Sukhera
Gender-based violence in Pakistan – including the latest horrific murder in Islamabad – is a product of the government’s failure to act.

Trial by Pandemic: Uttar Pradesh Polls Big Test For BJP

Trial by Pandemic: Uttar Pradesh Polls Big Test For BJP

By Krzysztof Iwanek
The 2022 elections in UP may indicate whether the BJP’s popularity has been dented in any way by the pandemic.

Brutal Killing Spotlights Violence Against Women in Pakistan

Brutal Killing Spotlights Violence Against Women in Pakistan

By Kathy Gannon
Rights activists say that gender-based assaults are on the rise as Pakistan barrels toward greater religious extremism.
The Rohingyas’ Lost Haven in New Delhi

The Rohingyas’ Lost Haven in New Delhi

By Naila Khan and Uzair Usmani
Rohingya refugees living in a makeshift camp in New Delhi lose their homes.

‘Welcome Home’: Evacuation Flight Brings 200 Afghans to US

‘Welcome Home’: Evacuation Flight Brings 200 Afghans to US

By Ellen Knickmeyer and Matthew Lee
Subsequent flights are due to bring more of the roughly 700 applicants who are farthest along in the process of getting visas.
Pakistan’s Social Media Is Overflowing With Hate Speech Against Ahmadis

Pakistan’s Social Media Is Overflowing With Hate Speech Against Ahmadis

By Tehreem Azeem
The minority community has always faced persecution in the real world. Online, it’s become even more common.

Afghanistan 2021 Is Not Afghanistan 1996. That Offers Hope for Peace.

Afghanistan 2021 Is Not Afghanistan 1996. That Offers Hope for Peace.

By Mirwais Wakil and Anthony Pahnke
The reality in Afghanistan and the region provides a lot for peacemakers to work with -- if we can look past gloomy predictions.

The Gendered Impact of Uttar Pradesh’s Population Control Bill

The Gendered Impact of Uttar Pradesh’s Population Control Bill

By Bansari Kamdar
Improving women’s access to family planning and education would be a better way to control population growth.

China Is Providing an Alternative Regional Framework for South Asia

China Is Providing an Alternative Regional Framework for South Asia

By Bipin Ghimire and Apoorva Pathak
China has set up its own alternative to SAARC and BIMSTEC – one that does not include India.
Are Pakistan-Sri Lanka Ties Emerging From India’s Shadow?

Are Pakistan-Sri Lanka Ties Emerging From India’s Shadow?

By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
From Imran Khan's visit to stronger trade ties, Pakistan's much-touted shift from geopolitics to geoeconomics is on display in Sri Lanka.

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