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The son of a British couple detained by the Taliban five months ago has told the BBC that he fears they may die in prison. Peter Reynolds, 80, and Barbie, 76, were arrested on 1 February while ...
The wail of a woman in a floral dress reverberates through the malnutrition ward and down the stuffy hallways of a hospital ...
The United Nations mission in Afghanistan has expressed concern about the Taliban's arrest of women and girls for alleged ...
Nearly four years after the Taliban reconquered Afghanistan, numerous countries have diplomatically engaged with the Islamic ...
As global acceptance of Taliban rule grows, the U.K.'s blunder, which got allies killed, should be a warning to the United States.
UNAMA raised concern over the arrest of many women and girls in Kabul from July 16-19 for allegedly violating the Taliban’s ...
An appellate court allowed the Trump administration to end a program that grants temporary deportation protections and work ...
Darkly comic videos made by a tour agency and shared by Taliban-linked accounts on social media are encouraging people to ...
In a dramatic shift with far-reaching geopolitical implications, Russia has become the first major world power to formally ...
Russia said on Thursday it had accepted the credentials of a new ambassador of Afghanistan, making it the first nation to ...
UN human rights experts Monday demanded the Taliban release a British couple who have been reportedly arbitrarily detained in Afghanistan since February. Experts criticized the couple's lacking ...
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