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He spoke no English, had no lawyer. An Afghan man's case offers a glimpse into US immigration court
The case of an Afghan man who represented himself in U.S. immigration court offers a rare look in that system’s proceedings.
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Afghan soldier who was arrested at US-Mexico border after fleeing Taliban wins asylum
Abdul Wasi Safi, 27, is one of tens of thousands of Afghan citizens who fled to the U.S. following the withdrawal of its forces from Afghanistan in August 2021.
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Taliban face no major opposition to rule 2 years after US withdrawal. Women and girls pay the harshest price.
After two years in power, the Taliban are entrenched as rulers of Afghanistan, facing no significant opposition that could topple them.
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A bomb at a political rally in northwest Pakistan kills at least 44 people and wounds nearly 200
An explosion at a political rally on Pakistan’s border with Afghanistan killed at least 44 people and wounded nearly 200 in a Sunday attack that a senior leader called aimed at weakening the Islamist party.
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Scholarships have helped displaced Afghan students find homes on university campuses across the US
Those fleeing Afghanistan as the Taliban swept back into power two years ago included university students. They worried the only way they’d be able to continue their education would be to leave their homeland. Their fears were justified when the Taliban returned to a harsh Islamic rule banning women from universities and most employment. As Kabul fell in August 2021,...
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The Afghan Taliban say they banned beauty salons because they offered forbidden services
The Taliban says beauty salons have been banned in Afghanistan because they offered services forbidden by Islam and caused economic hardships for grooms’ families.
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More than a thousand civilians were killed after the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, UN says
The United Nations says it has documented a significant level of civilian casualties from attacks in Afghanistan since the Taliban takeover in August 2021.
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Afghan teen's Virginia graduation speech honors girls left behind
Less than two years after fleeing Afghanistan with her family before Kabul fell to the Taliban, a young woman credits the plight of girls in her home country for motivating her to graduate high school in Loudoun County, Virginia.
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ISIS claims responsibility for memorial service bombing in northeast Afghanistan, killing at least 13
The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing on a memorial service in northeast Afghanistan that killed at least 13 people and wounded 30 others.
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UN Resolution Urges Afghan Rulers to Reverse Restrictions on Women and Girls
A U.N. resolution that calls on Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers to swiftly reverse their increasingly harsh restrictions on women and girls and condemns their ban on Afghan women working for the United Nations is set to be voted on Thursday by the Security Council.
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Biden Administration Review of Chaotic Afghan Withdrawal Blames Trump
President Joe Biden’s administration is laying the blame on his predecessor, President Donald Trump, for the deadly and chaotic 2021 withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan that brought about some of the darkest moments of Biden’s presidency. The White House publicly released a 12-page summary of the results of government reviews, taking little responsibility for its own actions and asserting...
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Veterans Testify of ‘Catastrophic' Impact of Afghan Collapse
Active-service members and veterans have provided first-hand testimony in the House of Representatives about the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, describing in harrowing detail the carnage and death they witnessed on the ground. The initial hearing Wednesday of a long-promised investigation by House Republicans displayed the open wounds from the end of America’s longest war in August 2021, with witnesses...
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Death Toll From Pakistan Mosque Suicide Bombing Rises to 88
Pakistani officials say the death toll from a suicide bombing at a mosque in the northwestern city of Peshawar has risen to 88.
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Afghanistan's Taliban Ban Women From University Education
The Taliban have banned girls from middle school and high school, restricted women from most employment and ordered them to wear head-to-toe clothing in public. Women are also banned from parks and gyms.
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Father of Murder Victim Carries Out Taliban's First Execution Since Afghan Takeover
The execution was carried out with an assault rifle by the father of a murder victim.
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Following Lashings, UN Experts Denounce Taliban Treatment of Women as Crime
A U.N. team of experts says the Taliban treatment of women and girls in Afghanistan may amount to a crime against humanity and should be investigated and prosecuted under international law.
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United Nations Says Taliban Has Plunged Afghanistan Into `Dire' Conditions
A U.N. resolution expresses deep concern at human rights abuses against women and girls, and calls on the Taliban to promote ‘full, equal, meaningful and safe participation of women in all aspects of Afghan society.’
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Afghan Couple Accuses US Marine of Luring Them to America and Abducting Their Baby
U.S. Marine Joshua Mast helped the family flee Afghanistan during the chaotic troop withdrawal. Then, once on U.S. soil, he abducted the child, court records say.
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Gates Foundation Moves to Eradicate Polio Globally
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation says it is committing $1.2 billion to efforts aimed at ending polio worldwide.
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Suicide Bombing in Shiite Area of Kabul Kills 19, Taliban Says
A Taliban-appointed spokesman for the Kabul police chief says a suicide bomber has killed 19 people and wounded 27 at an education center in a Shiite area of the Afghan capital.