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Afghans who fled the Taliban and resettled in California have lost legal protections and financial support in President Trump's second term.
Thousands of Afghans in the U.S. are no longer protected from deportation after a federal appeals court refused to postpone ...
The 2022 invasion came as a shock to many of Russia’s neighbors in eastern Europe, the South Caucasus, and Central Asia, ...
Afghans who helped American forces are stuck in limbo as the Trump administration cuts the State Department office for Afghan ...
Pakistan’s internal instability, proximity to radical Afghanistan, and tension with Iran could push it toward strategic ...
In the wake of Hamas’s October 7 attacks on Israel and the subsequent Israeli military campaign in Gaza and beyond, the Middle East is undergoing a profound ...
Uncertainty is growing for people from Afghanistan who aided the United States during wartime, now that a federal promise of protection has expired. A court order briefly ...
The Taliban says the British data leak of Afghan allies is not news for them because the former interior and defense ...
A U.S. expert on Monday stressed the need for President Donald Trump's administration to exercise restraint in imposing ...
Others that were cut were working on climate change, refugee issues, helping Afghan allies resettle in the U.S. and democracy promotion. Former diplomats like Tom Countryman call this a boon for ...