ahmad majidyar
Front-runner in Afghanistan’s Presidential Election Survives Double Blast That Kills Six
With a week to go to the presidential vote, a suicide bomber hit Abdullah Abdullah's convoy — the closest attack on a campaign event yet.
Republicans Are Not the Only Ones Pissed Off About the Bergdahl Prisoner Exchange
The Afghan people have a genuine right to complain about freeing Taliban leaders, especially those who directly suffered under their rule.
Afghan Refugees and Jihadis Are Reportedly Fighting on Opposite Sides of Syria’s War
If you thought Syria’s war was already a mess, here’s a development that’s not going to make it any less ugly.
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It’s Spring in Afghanistan, Time for Taliban Fighting Season
The snow is melting, the opium poppy harvest is over, and the Taliban are out for their huge annual offensive, killing 21 people on day one.
Pakistan’s Truce with the Taliban Isn’t Keeping Other Insurgents from Blowing Stuff Up
Deadly bombings at a market and train station come as a temporary ceasefire with the Pakistani Taliban is set to expire on Thursday.
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