Afghanistan
The path towards peace in South Asia
The Pakistani state is still unwittingly assisting militant groups
Did the 2003 Iraq war create ISIS?
The global jihadist insurgency would have happened regardless of the war in Iraq
There have been real achievements in Afghanistan, but leaving puts them at risk
Now is an appropriate juncture to push back against fatalism and despair and protect our achievements for the future.
We have an opportunity to build a positive legacy for women and girls in Afghanistan
Labour must be a tireless champion of efforts to stamp out sexual violence in Afghanistan.
Afghanistan is not ready to be abandoned
Leaving Afghanistan because of domestic political pressure would be deeply wrong, writes James Snell.
What the war on terror could have been like
Andrew Noakes of the Labour Campaign for Human Rights asks a pertinent question: what if the war on terror has turned out differently?