As the desperate situation in Afghanistan evolves, Vancouver-based Afghan journalist, Hamid Safi explores what has changed in the Taliban in the past
As Canada’s settlement sector begins coordinating comprehensive services for Afghan refugees, advocates urge the Canadian government to revise their resettlement programs to
Following the terrorist attack on Kabul’s International airport yesterday, Canada stopped the evacuation operations. Zahra Mahdi reports on Afghan nationals in
The international Afghan community is being called on to help secure a peaceful transition as America’s planned military withdrawal from Afghanistan looms
Her film, called A Kandahar Away, follows the Jamal family to Kandahar, Sask.
In politics as in life, you always meet the devil on a curve. For Justin Trudeau, mass murder in Paris is his
In September 2010, I received a phone call from Afghanistan. My relative, Meena, was on the other end. The Grade 9 schoolgirl
While performer and playwright Natasha Martina was researching in a library in Dublin for a play, she came up with the idea
On March 15, the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Ottawa held a day-long symposium on Afghanistan. It was not
I feel compelled to comment on the case of Maryam Monsef, Liberal MP and federal Minister of Democratic Institutions, who has been