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The Possibility of US Intervention in Syria
September 05, 2013 | Masood Korosh
The possibility of Syrian regime punishment became serious after chemical attack in Damascus superb which has left more than 1.5 thousand people dead, including men, women and children. The ...
The Need of Bilateral Security Agreement
September 04, 2013 | Masood Korosh
After the progressive assertion of Washington officials on signing the Bilateral Security Agreement (BSA), the negotiation has entered into a new phase. In a promising turn, President ...
Political Satire
September 04, 2013 | Zainab Ahmadi
Political satire does in various ways alter the political history as it strengthens and accompanies political accomplishments. Political satire aims to inform individuals about matters pertaining to the general public ...
Syrian Quivering Winter
September 04, 2013 | Asmatyari
An imminent cloud of massive bloodshed roams over Syrian landscape more gigantic than the previous atrocities. You might have heard that eminent adage, “the friend of a friend renders friend, ...
Restarting the Peace Process
September 03, 2013 | Bahram Rafiee
With the Qatar initiative virtually failed, there are reports that the Afghan government may push for opening an office for the Taliban probably in Turkey or Saudi Arabia. The news about a ...
Solution to Syrian Tragedy Lies out of the Country
September 03, 2013 | Masood Korosh
The August 21 horrific chemical attacks in the Damascus suburb has dragged the 29 month Syrian crisis onto another cliff. Videos posted on social networks reflect the barbaric face of the ongoing ...
Not surviving for long!
September 03, 2013 | Mohammad Rasool Shah
A friend of mine rented a new place for his office. His business was expanding and present place was not able to accommodate all the offices. After months of hard work, he was able to find a perfect ...
Optimism and Health
September 02, 2013 | Zainab Ahmadi
Optimism is the tendency to look on the brighter side of things or to expect and see the best in all things. Optimism can be linked to health as stress can cause damage to a person inside ...
Disability and Inability Breed Poverty
September 02, 2013 | Hujjatullah Zia
Poverty in Afghanistan is widespread throughout rural and urban areas. The government estimates that 42 per cent of the country's total population lives below the national poverty line. Another 20 ...
Syrian Conflict not so Simple to Judge
September 02, 2013 | Manish Rai
Barak Obama has been reluctant to intervene in Syria's civil war, but reports of the alleged killings by the Assad’s regime by the use of chemical weapons near Damascus have put pressure on the White ...
Indifference towards Social Evils
September 01, 2013 | Dilawar Sherzai
There have been many evils in human societies that have been disrupting the smooth development and improvement. Though there have been efforts to overcome them, they have kept on existing in some way ...
Possible Consequences of Syrian War
September 01, 2013 | Mohammad Rasool Shah
Like death and other similar factors, the final result of a war cannot be predicted. Military experts may use different plans and forecasts, Generals may implement their best strategies and government ...
Emergence of the Grand Alliance for Election
August 31, 2013 | Bahram Rafiee
After weeks of secret negotiations among major political parties, a new political alliance under the name of “Election Coalition” emerged on Thursday in a ceremony ...
Designing a War
August 31, 2013 | Mohammad Rasool Shah
Many years passed after the frenzy and rage on 9-11 attacks was over but till then, United States and its allies had attacked two Muslim countries in Asia. Soon after the attack on twin towers, the ...
The Impacts of History
August 31, 2013 | Zainab Ahmadi
What is history? Where do I start? And who says it started there? I wasn’t there, does it matter? Can I accept whatever happens in another part of the world into my personal history, or just in ...
The Worsening Situation for Aid Agencies in Afghanistan
August 29, 2013 | Bahram Rafie
With the worsening security situation for international agencies in Afghanistan and the humanitarian aid workers, the future is increasingly getting uncertain for the organizations that have been ...
Significance of Political Parties
August 29, 2013 | Dilawar Sherzai
Recently many questions have been raised about the drawbacks or shortcomings within Afghan political system. One of the major issues in Afghanistan’s political crisis is the absence of one ...
What is history…?
August 29, 2013 | Zainab Ahmadi
What is history? Where do I start? And who says it started there? I wasn’t there, does it matter? Can I accept whatever happens in another part of the world into my personal history, or ...
Security Forces and Citizens!
August 28, 2013 | Mohammad Rasool Shah
The 400-bed hospital in the heart of Kabul doesn’t offer a pleasant sight for those who are weak with heart. The hospital is bustling with wounded soldiers brought from different parts of the ...
Poverty by Design or Fate!
August 28, 2013 | Asmatyari
It is a rational axiom, “the greatest destitution is the dearth of thoughtfulness. This dictum applies when societal needs of human beings are remunerated with equal distribution of affluences ...
Wrong Steps for Democracy in Egypt
August 28, 2013 | Masood Korosh
The dawn of August 14 changed many calculation in the power balance in the region when police force swooped on two sit in camps raised by opposition of interim military government. In spite of eruption of ...
Bribery; Long-lasting Remedies
August 27, 2013 | Mohammad Rasool Shah
A group of experts of social sciences came to conduct research about the causes of corruption and especially flagrant and rampant bribe acceptance. They chose some of the Asian countries where the ...
Obstacles Preventing Afghanistan of Stability
August 27, 2013 | Mohammad Hamid
Over the last 3 decades, Afghanistan has been embroiled in conflict. Humanitarian assistance programs have been a key part of the overall multilateral effort to relieve human suffering and assist the ...
Karzai’s Difficult Islamabad Trip
August 26, 2013 | Bahram Rafiee
President Hamid Karzai, accompanied by other top officials, to visit Islamabad today for crucial talks with Pakistani officials. The trip is believed to be very determining in the future cooperation ...
Environmental Contamination
August 26, 2013 | Zainab Ahmadi
Pollution is nothing but "too much of something at wrong place" and environmental pollution is generally defined as the unfavorable alternations of our surroundings through the various ...
Tolerance; In Letters and Spirit!
August 25, 2013 | Mohammad Rasool Shah
With the expansion and enhanced influence of media, like so many other terms, a term which is increasingly in use is ‘Tolerance’. It is used by almost all the people of world ...
Long Lasting Struggle Ahead
August 25, 2013 | Mohammad Hamid
The 2001 September 11 terrorist attacks on the US saw a US “War on Terror” and George Bush tried to link Saddam Hussein to Osama Bin Laden and Anti Government ...
Approach for Expanding Modern Values
August 25, 2013 | Jawad Kankash
Despite billions of dollars spent and thousands of civilians and soldiers lost their lives, the scope of West’s influence has remained debatable. With huge visible changes in the language and ...
Safeguarding the Transition Processes
August 24, 2013 | Bahram Rafei
In recent months, Afghanistan has seen a wave of bloody attacks by the Taliban as part of the militants’ summer campaign of violence across the country. The militant groups have organized bold attacks ...
Admiring Silence!
August 24, 2013 | Muhammad Rasool Shah
A friend of Aristotle went to him and told him that he has something to tell about one of his friends. Aristotle stopped him and asked him to answer some of his questions after which he would listen ...
Losing the Present and the Future!
August 22, 2013 | Mohammad Rasool Shah
There is a famous verse of world-renowned Persian poet, Iqbal Lahori, which means, ‘I don’t fear that caravan is being looted by the bandits but I am scared of the fact that people in ...
Being Hazara is a Crime in Pakistan
August 22, 2013 | Muhammad Younas
Quetta is the capital city of Balochistan province in Pakistan. It is sitting on the west of Pakistan close to Afghan border. The population is around 2.8 million. Pashtoon followed by Hazara, ...
Team Work
August 22, 2013 | Zainab Ahmadi
Teams are a part of everyone's life. You're a member of a family team, an extension staff team, school, and community teams. As a result, there is a need for teamwork; organizations are ...
The Road to Fair and Credible Elections
August 21, 2013 | Bahram Rafei
The election process is seemingly in the right direction as the Independent Election Commission (IEC), led by newly-appointed commissioners, is attempting to lead a fair and flawless process ...
Migration is Civilization
August 21, 2013 | Zainab Ahmadi
Human is a social animal who called to be supreme creature among the living and non living things for the reason that we are bestowed with the blessings of eyes to see, tongue to speak and the most important factor of ...