The Express Tribune on MSN
Afghanistan on the edge: The Taliban's growing fault lines
The Taliban regime is not collapsing - yet. But the strain is unmistakable. What once appeared to be a unified movement is ...
Top Afghan officials say they want two American detainees released “as soon as possible,” but the Trump administration says a ...
The Taliban has shut down several private children’s homes across Afghanistan in recent weeks. The move is part of the ...
French photographer Elise Blanchard visited doctors, nurses and patients in Afghanistan's rural areas. After decades of war and under Taliban rule, women have faced extreme insecurity when it comes to ...
The Netherlands’ Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) granted asylum on December 22 to a 32-year-old Afghan woman and ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Canadian veterans outraged by Trump’s NATO comments: "A great deal of disrespect"
A Canadian veteran said U.S. President Donald Trump's recent remarks about the contribution of NATO soldiers in Afghanistan ...
For those who fought alongside US troops in Afghanistan and Iraq, president’s remarks have cut deep ...
Several members of the Afghan Hazara community in Utah are suddenly fearing detention and deportation after being called in for appointments with immigration representatives.
The seal of Afghanistan's Bank depicts an image from an ancient Greek coin and is overlaid on every banknote of the Central ...
The US president says Nato troops stayed "a little off the front lines" - despite 457 UK military deaths in the conflict.
Islamabad shut the border down in October amid clashes. A ceasefire has proved durable, but the frontier remains closed.
John Miller, 74, and his wife Marilyn, 66, were furious at the remarks made by Donald Trump about the British military ...
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