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Pakistan’s Strikes Tear Open the Afghan Sky

Kabul Wakes to Jets

Pakistan’s strikes on Afghanistan are spreading from contested border areas to the cities, and Afghans are uniting in response.

What the Epstein Files Reveal About How Elites Operate

What the Epstein Files Reveal About How Elites Operate

Sarah Chayes and Emran Feroz join Faisal Al Yafai on the podcast to discuss the Epstein files, transnational networks of kleptocracy from Afghanistan to Washington, and what elites do when they think we’re not watching.

How an Afghan Commando Brought America’s Shadow War to Washington

How an Afghan Commando Brought America’s Shadow War to Washington

An elite Afghan commando trained by the CIA ended up opening fire near the White House. An interview with a former national security adviser under the Afghan republic lays bare the parallel state the U.S. built and then abandoned, which helped to forge the shooter’s path.

Pakistan Is Quietly Shopping for New Proxies in Afghanistan

Pakistan Is Quietly Shopping for New Proxies in Afghanistan

As Pakistan’s relationship with the Taliban deteriorates, Islamabad is discreetly courting Afghan opposition groups in search of a new ally. Interviews with figures such as Yasin Zia and Ahmad Massoud reveal how Pakistan’s Afghan policy is shifting — and why a cycle of proxy politics may be doomed to repeat itself.

Lyse Doucet Offers an Alternative History of Afghanistan

Lyse Doucet Offers an Alternative History of Afghanistan

Veteran BBC correspondent Lyse Doucet joins New Lines’ Faisal Al Yafai to discuss her new book on Afghanistan, “The Finest Hotel in Kabul.”

War May Be Over, but Afghanistan’s Hospitals Are Still in Crisis

War May Be Over, but Afghanistan’s Hospitals Are Still in Crisis

While fighting no longer rages in Afghanistan, its medical professionals still face constant emergencies. Once overwhelmed by the pace and brutality of battlefield trauma, they are now adapting to new but equally formidable demands as the social fabric frays under Taliban rule.

The Women Helping the Afghan Refugee Community Connect with Literature and Culture in Delhi

The Women Helping the Afghan Refugee Community Connect with Literature and Culture in Delhi

In Delhi, two Afghan women are teaching the Dari language to children of fellow refugees, born far from their homeland. Beyond the needs of survival, they insist, refugees deserve beauty, joy and connection to their cultural heritage.