According to statistics from the International Organization for Migration for the year 2020, the number of people who have moved to a new place in the context of international migration is 281
MoreAt a time when the Taliban has gained full control over Afghanistan and there is no sign of any armed opposition in the country, Pakistan is helping the Taliban secure international recognition.
MoreIran-Pakistan ties after the Taliban takeover in Kabul may open a new chapter of more competition and less cooperation between the two key neighbors of Afghanistan. The previous Ashraf Ghani government had a
MoreAbdennour Toumi: The Taliban have formed a caretaker government, weeks after they took control of the country. What is your take on their new way of governing? How will the Taliban’s new
MorePakistan enjoyed only a brief period of five years of friendly relations with Afghanistan. It was during the first Taliban rule from 1996 to 2001 in Kabul. Otherwise, Islamabad has mostly faced
MoreThe Taliban announced their long-awaited list of the caretaker government in Afghanistan late on Tuesday. Stating that the list is the first phase of the government, Taliban Spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid said that
MoreIraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi is set to visit Islamabad “to strengthen bilateral relations,” Pakistan’s Ambassador to Baghdad, Ahmed Amjad Ali, announced. Ali revealed that PM al-Kadhimi will sign a series of
MoreSino-US strategic competition has been intensifying in three areas: technology, Asian maritime control, and the rule of the game in global political economy. Afghanistan, a less developed, landlocked country on the periphery
MoreOn Thursday, envoys from the US, China, and other countries urged for an expedited peace process in Afghanistan as a “matter of great urgency,” as well as an immediate halt to strikes
MorePeace and stability in Afghanistan requires the cooperation of the countries of the region

The withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan and the Taliban’s takeover of the country marks the beginning of a new era in Afghanistan’s socio-political history. It is obvious that the countries of
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