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An Afghan national who worked as a translator for U.S. troops and entered the U.S. legally was detained during his immigration hearing in San Diego.
Biden’s “Enduring Welcome” program failed in its basic mission: to ensure that ONLY Afghans who served honorably alongside Americans were welcomed into the United States.
Stories Afghan refugees forced to return face uncertain future In the month of April, more than 280,000 Afghans were pressured to return home or were deported from Pakistan and Iran. Many arrived with ...
“We urge the United Nations to bring Afghan women to the negotiating table, to be their own advocates and create their own destiny, before it is too late.” ...
Afghan women globally, as supported by Iranian women and international experts, have been calling to recognize the treatment of women and girls in Afghanistan as gender apartheid - a system of ...
Afghan legal professionals face deadly threats, but a federal injunction and a last-minute boarding letter helped one family escape. Thousands more remain in limbo.
(RNS) — Thousands of Afghan wartime allies have completed years of security vetting and final medical checks, but their travel is now indefinitely on hold.
Released Afghan was a member of Taliban found guilty of narco-terrorism charges: U.S. DOJ records Ryan Corbett, NGO worker, detained in Afghanistan in 2022, among released Americans: family ...
2024 was a tumultuous year for Afghanistan, marked by many significant events that will continue to challenge the country in 2025.
Bombardment by Pakistani military aircraft in Afghanistan's eastern Paktika province on Tuesday killed at least 46 people, most of whom were children and women, the Afghan Taliban said, adding it ...
Afghan women artists are playing a vital role in the women’s movement resisting Taliban abuses, and their contributions—and art—should be recognized, Human Rights Watch said today in a new ...
In November 2024, Afghan Witness published the findings of their investigation into the Taliban’s “regeneration program” across Kabul ...