Hollywoodgate—New Doc Captures the Post-American Taliban
Iason Athanasiadis reviews a documentary of an Egyptian's observations of the first year of the Taliban's new regime.
Iason Athanasiadis reviews a documentary of an Egyptian's observations of the first year of the Taliban's new regime.
Austro-Afghan reporter Emran Feroz has published a new book on four decades of intervention in Afghanistan, with a chapter on the CIA's legacy.
Something beyond war-weariness informs Jamaluddin Aram’s depiction of 1990s Afghanistan in his debut novel, writes Rudi Heinrich.
In this short story by Maryam Mahjoba, a teacher from Japan travels to Afghanistan to teach at a girl's school.
Breaking stereotypes that their country is only about war, Afghan women continue to write despite the Taliban, writes Lillie Razvi.
Aliyeh Ataei's new story centers on a young woman exploring herself as a writer while choosing life in Paris.
Afghan American writer Sumaira Akbarzada shares several of her family's favorite rice dishes, recalling her trips to Afghanistan.
Writer, editor and literary translator Zara Houshmand presents her new book of Rumi translations, Moon and Sun.
Malu Halasa tells the story of refugees seeking asylum in Britain who brave the dangerous waters of the English Channel.
These days, for Iranian photographer Jassem Ghazbanpour, who began shooting the Iran-Iraq war at age 16, home is where he points his camera.
Madras, Indian-born poet, writer, and dancer Tishani Doshi presents three of her latest poems.
I. Rida Mahmood observes that while people in Iran and Arab countries are roiling for more equality and freedom, they are not taking any cues from the west.
World Refugee Day is the first of seven days during which refugees will be recognized in events across the world.
Letter from the Editor: Russia’s Attack on Ukraine seen from European and Middle Eastern Vantage Points
TMR's editor reflects on the experience of seeking home and refuge.