The group’s Afghanistan arm in particular has gained since the return of the Taliban — even though the two are rivals.
Charu Sudan Kasturi
Charu Sudan Kasturi is a writer and editor who has led multiple award-winning investigations and projects, from the United States and Mexico to India ... and the Philippines. He is the recipient of a New York Foreign Press Association award, a San Francisco Press Club award and a Pulitzer fellowship and is a Webby nominee.
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