Afghanistan’s Art Scene Weighs in On Taliban Move to Ban Images of Living Things Despite the Taliban’s attempts to erase the nation’s cultural identity, Afghan artists are hopeful that art can outlive even the most oppressive regimes. By Tamara Davison
Afghanistan Antiquities Will Face U.S. Import Restrictions Through 2026 After last year's Taliban takeover, major concerns have been raised regarding looted antiquities appearing on the market. By Helen Holmes
American Art Was Evacuated During the Taliban’s Takeover of Afghanistan During the time that the art evacuation was taking place, many US staff were still struggling to leave Afghanistan. By Helen Holmes
Despite American Taliban’s Prison Release, Questions Linger Over Violations of His Rights By Harmon Leon
Iranian Leader Calls Trump Officials ‘First Class Idiots’ During Pompeo Mideast Tour By Davis Richardson
America Is Second to Afghanistan, Tied with Syria for Amount of Journalists Murdered By John A. Tures
The Sun Is Shining, Birds Are Singing, and the Taliban Launched a Spring Offensive By Bridget Johnson