Spread the loveIntroduction Kabul, the capital city of Afghanistan, is a city with a rich history and cultural heritage.
With the war now over, the Taliban are welcoming foreign travelers, even as governments advise their citizens to stay away.
The Conservatory is open, but due to the Allan Gardens Conservatory Palm House Heritage Building Restoration, the Palm House building and indoor public washrooms are closed. Portable washrooms are ...
The victory of Islamist forces in Afghanistan, and now Syria will strengthen the hands of extremist forces and lead to Islamic radicalization in other countries The collapse of Alawite Basher al ...
But after using an indoor garden for three years, I’m a convert. It’s really useful as insurance that I’ll always have fresh herbs — it’s like a tiny farmers’ market stand in my ...
Taliban's acting refugee minister, Khalil-ur-Rehman Haqqani, and four others were killed in a Kabul suicide bombing on Wednesday. A suicide bomber, disguised as a visitor, detonated the bomb ...
Kabul (AFP) – Mohammed Naeem knew the Kabul street where he and his brothers built matching apartment buildings was too narrow, but he was still in disbelief as their homes were reduced to ...
Supported by By Azam Ahmed Photographs by Bryan Denton Azam Ahmed, a former Kabul bureau chief, made repeated trips to the Waygal Valley of Afghanistan, an area that was once off-limits.
In early September, a suicide bomber in the southwestern Qala Bakhtiar neighborhood in Kabul killed at least six people and wounding 13 others. IS had claimed responsibility for the attack.
Dec. 11 (UPI) --Khalil Haqqani, Taliban acting minister of refugees, was killed in a blast Wednesday at the ministry's headquarters in Kabul. At least four others were killed as a suicide bomber ...