Reviews / Members-only Killed by contract American wars, Nepali bodies and the price of the war economy. By Noah Coburn / 8 Oct 2018
Comment / Members-only Afghanistan’s election dilemma Afghanistan is under-prepared for robust elections, but postponement could cause further instability. By Thomas Ruttig / 4 Oct 2018
Interview / Members-only Afghanistan: Intensifying violence a setback for hopes for peace Violence in Afghanistan has intensified since January 2018, with experts predicting a further upswing. The increased attacks may reverse the hopeful trend of last year which saw a nine percent By The Editors / 25 Apr 2018
Politics / Members-only Foothold in history At Bagram Airbase, the withdrawal of American troops is in full swing and everything must go By Noah Coburn / 3 Mar 2016
Comment / Members-only Is Southasia really becoming safer for journalists? The discrepancy in reported journalist killings merits investigation By Sarah Khatry / 28 Jan 2016
Comment / Members-only Kunduz attack Given the long history of deadly airstrikes in Afghanistan, is the assault on the MSF hospital any different? By Norah Niland / 16 Oct 2015
Culture / Members-only A heart of stone FICTION: The mountains became my patience stone, and I hoped they could hold my secrets and sins. By Abu Taha / 6 Jul 2015
Reportage / Members-only Plastic Kabul What the recent boom in the cosmetic industry means for the Afghan middle class. By Ali Latifi / 23 Mar 2015
Comment / Members-only A SAARC-y declaration A mock resolution of the eighteenth Southasian regional summit. By Puja Sen and Shubhanga Pandey / 27 Nov 2014
Archives / Members-only A departure from propaganda Afghan journalism has come a long way, but the battle against tablighat will be ongoing. By Shirazuddin Siddiqi / 18 Jun 2014
Reportage / Members-only Who counts as a refugee? The geopolitics of Afghan and Bangladeshi migrants in Pakistan and the potential for an amnesty on migrants. By Sanaa Alimia / 14 Jun 2014
Comment / Members-only Peace, justice and conflict in Afghanistan Can Afghanistan move forward without addressing its past and present human rights violations and war crimes? By Sari Kouvo and Ehsan Qaane / 28 Apr 2014