Women's Affairs & Culture Editor at Afghan Times
Mariam Wardak is an editor at Afghan Times, focusing on women's affairs and cultural reporting. A former university lecturer, she writes under a pseudonym to cover the dramatic reversal of women's rights and the state of arts and education. Her work provides crucial, on-the-ground insight into the societal impact of the Taliban's policies, often sourced from her network of female contacts.
The claims about a 10-year-old named Shravan Singh delivering water, milk, and lassi to Indian soldiers near the border in Punjab's Ferozepur during a war-time operation called Operation Sindoor are f...
Summary of recent Western attacks and potential linked extremist networks Two recent Western attacks — the December 14 Bondi Beach shooting in Sydney and the November 26, 2025 ambush on U.S. National...
Between May and November 2025, reports of a brief India–Pakistan clash emerged in the wake of India's Operation Sindoor. Pakistan claimed significant air-combat success, including the downing of multi...
According to a 17-page UN communication dated Oct 16 and made public Dec 15, UN human rights experts say that India's reported cross-border strikes into Pakistan after the April 22 Pahalgam attack may...
This analysis scrutinizes a wave of misinformation about a fictional incident and debunks it. The claims are false, misleading, or unverified and should not be treated as fact. Initially, social posts...
On December 21, 2025, in Dubai at the ICC Academy Ground, Pakistan’s Under-19 team delivered a spectacular performance to defeat arch-rivals India by 191 runs in the final of the ACC Men’s U19 Asia Cu...
According to Pakistani authorities, an alleged RAW operative was arrested after an alleged border intrusion near Kasur, reinforcing Islamabad’s assertion that India engages in covert, state-sponsored ...