Tracing the ebbs and flows of Afghanistan’s narco-economy reflects shifting Taliban priorities and global conditions.
A British couple in their 70s was arrested by the Taliban due to a “misunderstanding” that they had fake Afghan passports, ...
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Hosted on MSNWomen's rights activists protest outside Lords Cricket Ground ahead of England v Afghanistan cricket matchWomen's rights activists staged a protest outside the home of English cricket, Lords, a day before the national team's match against Afghanistan (5). The group appealed to the England and Wales ...
This week, more than 100 Afghans from different ethnic and minority groups gathered in Vienna, Austria, for the fifth meeting ...
Afghanistan started the eight-nation Champions Trophy with a 107-run hammering by South Africa in Karachi. Their bowlers took ...
The Continent should’ve remembered an old proverb.
Many of their high profile male cricketers, have spoken out in support of equal rights after their women's team fled the ...
Since the Taliban regained power in 2021, female participation in sports has effectively been outlawed, placing the Afghanistan Cricket Board at odds with International Cricket Council (ICC) ...
A new executive order will claw back sanctions waivers offered under the Biden administration to third parties that do ...
A former Afghan intelligence officer who worked alongside U.S. forces sought safety in America. Now, under the Trump ...
DFW Refugee Outreach Services, a nonprofit that helps refugees in North Texas, says it is struggling to serve the rising ...
Donald Trump is elected U.S. president after criticizing a war abroad and calling for its end. If that sounds familiar, ...
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