Throughout Yemen’s brutal war, parties to the conflict have deprived civilians of the food and water they need to survive, starving them to death
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
Many in the West fear a potential influx of Afghan refugees – but they misunderstand the survival strategies of families in Afghanistan
As many fear the Taliban could undo a generation of gains, Rashmee Roshan Lall recalls the experiences of the women she met while working in Afghanistan
Young jihadis across continents are turning to violence – and that will continue whatever the new old rulers of Afghanistan choose to do
Os EUA combaterão o Talibã do ar, mas não há nenhum sinal de que conseguirão controlar os paramilitares em terra
Dear British feminists, Western military intervention is never a good thing
The past 50 years of Western economics are rooted in imperial exploitation. But if the US’s military can be beaten, it can’t rule global markets
The US will fight the Taliban from the air – but there’s no sign this will check the paramilitaries on the ground
Western-style democracy has failed Iraq, bringing a dystopian economy, an ineffectual government and more pain for its long-suffering people