Afghanistan is often portrayed through headlines about bombings, war, and decades of conflict. Since the Soviet invasion in 1979, the country has faced continuous instability, civil war, and the rise ...
When the Soviet Union withdrew its forces from Afghanistan 25 years ago after a bloody and protracted war, Mikhail Leshchinsky was one of the last people out. Leshchinsky wasn't a soldier. A reporter ...
I grew up not far from Bagram Airfield, which is located about 60 kilometers north of my childhood home in Kabul. Yet despite that, and the years I spent reporting on the U.S.-led war in Afghanistan, ...
Afghanistan’s deepest struggle is not foreign invasion, but building an inclusive state across ethnic fault lines ...
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