Afghanistan, Aug. 2 -- Afghanistan remains a haven for major terror groups despite Doha Agreement, SIGAR reports, warning of rising militant threats and worsening regional instability.
The U.S. Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) has released its latest quarterly report, offering a grim assessment of the country's trajectory under the current administration. Nearly four years after the Taliban regained power, Afghanistan remains locked in a cycle of insecurity, diplomatic isolation, and humanitarian collapse. The group has sought international recognition and entry into the global economic system, yet its harsh restrictions-especially those targeting women and girls-have undermined these ambitions and left the ...