Pakistan is fed up with the Afghan Taliban, a group it once sheltered and aided, accusing the group, which has ruled the country since 2021, of harbouring and supporting its ideological cousins, the ...
By Mohammad Yunus Yawar and Asif Shahzad KABUL/ISLAMABAD, Feb 27 (Reuters) - Afghanistan's Taliban rulers said on Friday they were willing to negotiate after Pakistan bombed their forces in major ...
It is rare that political pundits wax philosophical, and probably not advisable when they do. Yet in the first week of the ...
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Why the US Keeps Misreading Iran’s Place on the Map

As long as Washington sees Iran at the edge of the Middle East rather than the center of “West Asia,” it will continue to ...
After rising tensions over the past few days and longstanding disagreements, Pakistan bombed several Taliban targets in neighbouring Afghanistan. Both sides claim to have inflicted losses - and ...
Calibrated steadying mechanisms — rather than diplomatic breakthroughs — offer the most realistic path forward for managing ...
Pakistan-Taliban war has entered sixth day while the intensity of the clashes appear to be lower than when it began although there were no signs that the allies-turned-foes were seeking to step back ...
The current crisis between Afghanistan and Pakistan is unfolding along the Durand Line, the 2,640-kilometre border that ...
As tariffs disrupt traditional manufacturing hubs, brands are navigating a newly complex sourcing terrain shaped as much by geopolitics as by cost and speed.
Iran is roughly the same size as Alaska, 2.5 times the size of Texas and covers about one-sixth of the US land area.
Political theorists once used the term accelerationism to describe the unsettling possibility that technological change might advance faster than the [...]Read ...
With the introduction of two new sections — Journeys and Timelines — Impact seeks to offer more collaborative research and ...