This is Dublin’s only Afghan restaurant with dishes you won’t find anywhere else
Afghanistan
Mistakes in dealing with terrorism in Northern Ireland are being repeated elsewhere, argues Prof Richard English in a new book
Some Irish soldiers - often looking for more pay - have worked in private security in overseas countries while on leave
Analysts say Isis-K — a group blamed for the recent Moscow concert hall attack — gained strength after the US withdrawal
Masterful analysis of horribly familiar case studies yields deep insights into the flawed tactics of states in their efforts to eradicate terrorists
Assistant Commissioner Justin Kelly said ‘very worrying’ drugs such as drugs fentanyl will replace heroin in Ireland when Afghan ‘heroin eradication’ hits supply chain
International Protection applicants are arriving to find themselves living on the street. But ‘at least there are no bullets’
Chaos and carnage that unfolded continues to be investigated in Congress
Many countries, including Ireland, advise against travel to the impoverished region
Afghan student Yama Hassani fled Kabul after the Taliban seized power in 2021, starting a 19-month odyssey to his sister Galway during which he survived the sinking of a migrant boat in the Mediterranean in which at least 94 people drowned
The Taliban say the restrictions are justified by their conservative interpretation of Islamic law. Unicef, the UN children’s fund, estimates the ban has affected more than 1mn girls
Women still face a spectrum starts with an almost concealed disdain, a certain contempt, an ingrained prejudice, and runs all the way to violent hatred
Businessman and devoted parent and family man left a deep impression on all those who knew him
Cultivation in Afghanistan dropped 95% after ban by Taliban in 2022
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