Trump appears focused on remaking the federal government in his own image. Some of his choices could face difficult confirmation battles.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Sahar Fetrat a researcher at Human Rights Watch, about the lives of women in Afghanistan now, as the Taliban continue to limit their presence in public life.
The U.S. Army plans to implement significant upgrades to extend the service life of its AH-64 Apache attack helicopters into ...
After Nepal’s qualification from the Asia Regional Qualifier, the final piece of next year’s U19 Women’s T20 World Cup is in ...
The government has launched a program to provide free passports to 5,000 residents of Chaman, aiding those affected by the ...
Indian team went on a record-breaking spree with their sensational batting display in the 4th T20I vs South Africa. The ...
Afghan journalist Hamida Aman, living in exile in Paris, produces an educational TV program for women and girls in Afghanistan. For many, it's their only connection to the outside world, as the ...
In October, Iran was accused of firing indiscriminately at Afghans crossing over into Iran’s Sistan province from Balochistan ...
Authentic Afghan cuisine is now available in the Tri-Cities, with the grand opening of "Tri-Cities Afghan Food" at the Pasco ...
When Emperor Ming saw the Buddha in a dream, he sent a mission to India, triggering a chain of events that led to Buddhism’s ...
The Hindu Kush Himalayan (HKH) region, covering more than 4.2 million sq km, encompasses the highest mountain ranges in the ...
The Henley Passport Index for 2024 reveals that citizens from Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, Pakistan, and Yemen face significant ...