Afghanistan Under the Taliban: From Bad to Worse

The Taliban ultimately won the war in Afghanistan by biding their time and waiting out the US-led coalition. Not knowing how to run an already third-world economy, the Taliban’s theocratic and archaic laws have only exacerbated the cataclysm tens of millions of Afghans face. Nevertheless, the group now rules over a pile of ash, and the militants are solely responsible for the deterioration of Afghanistan.

Strengthening Ukraine’s Defense: Norway’s Typhon Anti-Drone System Could Be A Game Changer

The delivery of the cutting-edge CORTEX Typhon counter-drone air defense system from Norway to Ukraine, facilitated through the International Fund for Ukraine, marks a pivotal moment in enhancing Ukraine’s defense capabilities against escalating Russian drone aggression, embodying international solidarity and a collective commitment to safeguarding Ukrainian sovereignty and security.

Shah Cheragh Mausoleum Attack: Iran’s Battle Against Extremism

The recent attack on Iran’s revered Shah Cheragh mausoleum, resulting in the arrest of eight foreign suspects, underscores the nation’s ongoing struggle with extremism and international terrorism, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding religious sites that are integral to Iran’s cultural and spiritual identity.