In Afghanistan, attacks on Shia worshippers escalate, bringing further trauma to a fractured society
An Afghan government official narrates the story of his escape from Kabul in the midst of the chaos surrounding the city’s fall to the Taliban
The world must take action now to prevent a deep and lasting humanitarian crisis. But what, if anything, can be done?
US failure in Afghanistan was not the result of a plan poorly executed. Rather, it reveals the violent logic at the heart of American power
Hindu nationalists have used the crisis in Afghanistan to stir up islamophobia, but their own fundamentalism is the real danger
The West has declared an end to its war. For Afghans, the war is far from over
The protection of Afghans should not be limited to those directly employed by European governments
Our writer, a Western-Afghan scholar and government official, reflects on the pain and fury he feels watching the scenes unfolding in Kabul, and explains how we got here
Exclusive: Official who worked on UK-government projects is hiding in Kabul, and says UK authorities won’t reply to his messages
Exclusive: The Home Office has rejected at least 76 Afghan nationals’ requests for asylum in 2021 alone – including ten women and a girl