Trump, Afghanistan
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Once promised a move to the United States, Afghan refugees who helped U.S. forces say they face ‘bad or worse’ options: resettlement to Congo or returning home to live under the Taliban.
The US State Department is considering relocating Afghan refugees stranded at Camp As Sayliyah in Qatar to the Democratic Republic of Congo, prompting strong opposition from advocates. Critics say the plan lacks legal guarantees, infrastructure, and host ...
Ali Faqirzada is back with his family in New Paltz after being detained six months ago following an arrest after an interview in his asylum case.
The 18-year-old entered the U.S. legally on humanitarian parole along with his father, who served as an interpreter for U.S. forces.
You just roll with it, and you don’t think about things like that,” says Greg Dulli, reflecting on, or tacitly deflecting, the fact that the Afghan Whigs have turned 40. It makes sense. The Afghan
Pakistani authorities have sharply escalated abusive raids, arbitrary detentions, and forced returns of Afghan refugees following renewed border clashes between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
A Marine and his wife unsuccessfully argued that a protective order allows the public to scrutinize them without knowing the identities of the Afghan couple whose baby cousin they controversially adopted.
Hackers claiming to be from Afghanistan targeted an Indian media outlet, briefly taking control of its broadcast to air a political message rejecting any ties between the Afghan Taliban and India. According to reports,