We love a handmade Christmas – and using your crochet skills is a lovely way to bring a personal touch to your Christmas decorations! Crafters across the world have been taking to social media to show ...
Lt. Gen. Sami Sadat surveys a formation of Afghan troops in 2021. (Courtesy of Sami Sadat) In rural Mason Neck, Virginia, among homes with Confederate flags hanging out front and towering pickup ...
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After the sudden shift to Sharia law under the first Taliban regime was met with Western backlash, Afghanistan’s rulers are now moving gradually to tighten their hold.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The FBI has arrested an Afghan man who officials say was inspired by the Islamic State militant organization and was plotting an Election Day attack targeting large crowds in ...
As they languish in immigration purgatory, their families are hunted by the soldiers of an extremist theocracy that they fought to defeat. The members of the Afghan National Army Special Operations ...
She and 18 other female Afghan medical students are resuming their studies at Scottish universities after a British nonprofit concluded a years-long effort to bring Afghan women to the country and ...
Ride off to the land of sweets with this stunning Nutcracker arrangement. Christmas classics, like roses, hypericum berries and pine complement carnations and safari sunset blooms. The result is ...
Afghans longing for closer connections with the outside world are finding an outlet in the border city of Termez, where neighboring Uzbekistan invites them to visit a new international trade ...
the Taliban quickly rose to power, presaging a human rights crisis and turn to authoritarianism in the war-torn nation. Arif was eligible for a new U.S. program to bring in Afghans who worked with ...
The Afghan consulate in Karachi has announced the release of 44 Afghans, including 21 students, from Pakistani prisons . . .