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A road trip through southern Oman during the monsoon →

Sulaiman Hakemy September 1, 2022

The National

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In Travel Tags Middle East, Science & Environment, Culture

The Taliban's Kabul through the eyes of a teenage girl →

Sulaiman Hakemy August 15, 2022

The National

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In Reporting, Audio/Video Tags Afghanistan, Conflict, Culture, Politics

The tense atmosphere of the Taliban’s budding security state →

Sulaiman Hakemy August 14, 2022

The National

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In Reporting Tags Afghanistan, Conflict

Afghans fight economic destruction with Bitcoin, video games and a new Chinatown →

Sulaiman Hakemy August 12, 2022

The National

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In Reporting Tags Afghanistan, Business, International Development, Conflict

‘How are they going to control everybody?’: Kabul’s small rebellion against the Taliban →

Sulaiman Hakemy August 11, 2022

The National

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In Reporting Tags Afghanistan, Culture, Politics

Sulaiman Hakemy reports from Kabul in the aftermath of Al Qaeda leader drone strike →

Sulaiman Hakemy August 2, 2022

The National

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In Reporting, Audio/Video Tags Afghanistan, Conflict, North America

Afghans stunned to learn terror leader Al Zawahiri was living in central Kabul →

Sulaiman Hakemy August 2, 2022

The National

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In Reporting Tags Afghanistan, Conflict

UK war crimes allegations show the ICC can't run from its Afghanistan probe forever →

Sulaiman Hakemy July 13, 2022

The National

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In Essays & Opinion Tags Europe, Afghanistan, International Law

Healing by water and stone in Switzerland's Vals →

Sulaiman Hakemy June 22, 2022

LUXURY Magazine

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In Travel Tags Europe, Culture

How many people are there in the Arab world? No one actually knows →

Sulaiman Hakemy May 3, 2022

The National

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In Essays & Opinion Tags Middle East, International Development, Culture

With so many kids stuck in Syria, does the world still care about child rights →

Sulaiman Hakemy April 26, 2022

The National

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In Essays & Opinion Tags Middle East, International Law, Conflict
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Thousands of Afghan refugees in limbo six months after Taliban takeover

Sulaiman Hakemy March 4, 2022

The National

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In Reporting Tags Afghanistan, North America, Migration Crisis

Levee en masse: The old law of war guiding Ukraine's citizen soldiers - The National →

Sulaiman Hakemy February 28, 2022

The National

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In Essays & Opinion Tags Europe, International Law, Conflict

Will Canada's truck drivers force Trudeau to reverse Covid-19 rules? →

Sulaiman Hakemy January 28, 2022

The National

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In Essays & Opinion Tags North America, Politics

The Middle East has the world's priciest and cheapest cities, and that's a problem →

Sulaiman Hakemy December 6, 2021

The National

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In Essays & Opinion Tags Middle East, International Development, Business

Khalilzad and Ghani: The 'Beiruti boys' who rose and fell with Afghanistan →

Sulaiman Hakemy October 20, 2021

The National

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In Essays & Opinion Tags Afghanistan, Middle East, Politics, North America

The real story behind the ‘fake chancellor’ of Kabul University →

Sulaiman Hakemy September 30, 2021

The National

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In Reporting Tags Afghanistan, Culture, Conflict

Afghan boy, 13, slipped past Taliban guards alone to reach UAE evacuation flight →

Sulaiman Hakemy August 30, 2021

The National

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In Reporting Tags Afghanistan, Conflict, Migration Crisis, Middle East

Former warlord Gulbuddin Hekmatyar says Americans ‘do not care’ about Afghans →

Sulaiman Hakemy August 28, 2021

The National

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In Reporting Tags Afghanistan, Conflict, North America, Politics

Panjshir Commander Ahmad Massoud offers deal to the Taliban →

Sulaiman Hakemy August 19, 2021

The National

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In Reporting Tags Afghanistan, Conflict
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