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Millions of Americans eager to follow developments in Afghanistan will soon have available an up-to-date map of that country, rushed into print by the National Geographic Society.
Afghanistan has become the first country to map its natural mineral resources using an advanced remote sensing technique known as hyperspectral imaging.
Afghanistan may now revert to an ungoverned space, as Uzbeks, Tajiks, and Hazaras challenge the authority of the Pashtun-dominated Taliban, while elements of ISIS-K and al-Qaida regroup in caves ...
KABUL, Afghanistan — A year into President Ashraf Ghani’s tenure, so many Afghans want to leave the country that authorities need to order more machines to print enough passports. Hundr… ...
National Geographic originally planned to include the map with a profile of Afghanistan to appear in the magazine early this year but decided days after Sept. 11 to move the feature to the ...
The ascent of the Taliban has redrawn the diplomatic map for the U.S. and its rivals as they compete to shape the future of Afghanistan. China and Russia already are moving to build ties with th ...
Afghanistan has become the first country in the world to have its surface minerals mapped from the air.
Based on this, Afghanistan government has developed a comprehensive peace plan that was outlined in the ninth Heart of Asia – Istanbul Process conference in Tajikistan by Afghan President Ghani.
ISLAMABAD (AP) — Two 6.3 magnitude earthquakes killed dozens of people in western Afghanistan on Saturday, the country’s national disaster authority said. The United Nations gave a preliminary ...
Afghanistan: Security map The Taliban has vowed to disrupt elections in Afghanistan on 20 August and insurgent activity continues to take its toll on civilians and national and international forces.
A year into President Ashraf Ghani's tenure, so many Afghans want to leave the country that authorities need to order more machines to print more passports.