Curious about the Hazara of Afghanistan? An expert explains
With the Taliban again in power in Afghanistan, minorities like the Hazara may have the most to lose.
With the Taliban again in power in Afghanistan, minorities like the Hazara may have the most to lose.
Religiously based refugee organizations frame their efforts using interfaith language. They invoke the ethical imperative to provide asylum and refuge in ways that cross-cut multiple religious traditions.
ISIS-K is the official affiliate of the Islamic State movement operating in Afghanistan, as recognized by Islamic State core leadership in Iraq and Syria.
Afghan woman have been greatly affected by the decades-long war.
A scholar and practitioner of foreign policy and national security offers personal and professional perspectives on the US withdrawal from Afghanistan.