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In a dramatic shift with far-reaching geopolitical implications, Russia has become the first major world power to formally recognize the Taliban regime — a move that could accelerate the group’s global legitimacy,
Afghanistan faced two more earthquakes early Saturday. The magnitudes were around 4.0. This marks the fifth seismic event in the past week. Earlier, another quake measuring 4.6 shook the region. Afghanistan is prone to earthquakes due to its location.
The principle of “non-refoulement,” which prohibits the return of individuals to places where they may face harm, has been a cornerstone of international refugee law. By ignoring this principle, countries like Germany risk violating their commitments to human rights.
If it goes ahead, the series will complete the second part of what was originally supposed to be an all-format engagement in July 2024
Nearly 200 people gathered Friday, July 18, at Katterbach Kaserne for a milestone commemoration of a tragic helicopter crash in Afghanistan in 2005.
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After the June war between Israel and Iran, Iran expelled hundreds of thousands of Afghans—threatening stability and worsening Afghanistan's humanitarian crisis.
The Kankor exam results for 1404 will be announced tomorrow in Afghanistan. A press conference is scheduled, and results will be
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The 35-year-old husband and father of five was taken into custody by ICE agents outside a routine green card appointment in East Hartford.
The House voted to claw back more than $8 billion that Congress had allocated for foreign aid, on top of cuts to aid the Trump administration has already made.
MAGA’s disgruntlement with President Donald Trump over his team’s dismissal of the Jeffrey Epstein affair is turning into a political crisis, and a top pollster is comparing the fallout to the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan that hobbled former President Joe Biden.
U.S. Army Sgt. Chris Short was riding in a Humvee in Afghanistan when a bomb exploded in March 2005. He doesn't let his prosthetic leg stop him.
UNICEF warns that severe food poverty affects over half of Afghan children, driving a growing malnutrition crisis and threatening long-term child health.