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The many thousands of Afghan civilians who fled Taliban rule will find their lives at risk if they are forced to return to ...
Germany has deported 81 male asylum-seekers back to Afghanistan, its second deportation since the Taliban regained power ...
The 35-year-old husband and father of five was taken into custody by ICE agents outside a routine green card appointment in ...
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has denied that his government is preparing to formally recognize the Taliban in Afghanistan ...
Darkly comic videos made by a tour agency and shared by Taliban-linked accounts on social media are encouraging people to ...
Uzbekistan is betting that cooperation with the Afghanistan and the Taliban on infrastructure projects will pay off.
Public pressure surged after violent incidents involving rejected asylum seekers ahead of Germany’s February election.
The U.N. General Assembly has adopted a resolution over U.S. objections calling on Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers to reverse ...
After the June war between Israel and Iran, Iran expelled hundreds of thousands of Afghans—threatening stability and ...
The Taliban has now seized control of Afghanistan two weeks before the United States was due to completely withdraw its troops after a 20-year military presence in the war-torn country.
But Taliban leaders have so far enjoyed a sense of impunity. They must be made to feel the same pain that the people of Afghanistan feel until they deliver on every one of their broken promises.