Almost a year after America's 'liberation' of Afghanistan, Iffat Malek finds only small gains against a backdrop of continued, albeit changed, suffering
One year on from the horrific events of 11 September 2001, the world is a changed place. The (...)
After the carnage, the stock-taking. Iffat Malek considers the United States' record in the war in Afghanistan
The Taliban are history. Al-Qa'eda is in its death throes. The number of US body bags does not even stretch to double digits. A new (...)
Pakistan's Christians, among the most impoverished and persecuted sections of the population, were the latest victims to the can of worms which the war against Afghanistan has opened across its borders. Iffat Malek writes from Islamabad
On Sunday, (...)
Pervez Musharraf's decision to cooperate with the US has been met with staunch opposition from religious groups in Pakistan. Iffat Malek reports from Islamabad
When German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder landed in Islamabad on Sunday, he became the (...)