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Russia has recognised Afghanistan's Taliban government, becoming the first country to do so. The Taliban's foreign minister ...
Sadat – who is said to have been the last Aghan commander that remained fighting the Taliban after former Afghan President Ashraf Ghani fled Kabul on Aug. 15, 2021 – explained how a series of ...
Fighting in eastern Afghanistan intensified over the weekend and has claimed the lives of at least eight U.S. soldiers. A journalist and a military veteran assess the goals and planning of the ...
King said the B-52 bombing had nothing to do with the factional fighting, saying it came only in response to U.S. forces being fired upon. Violence flares repeatedly in Afghanistan.
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Malala Yousafzai tells CNN Sports that she wants more opportunities granted to Afghanistan’s elite female athletes and ...
Judy Woodruff: The United States has now been fighting in Afghanistan for 17 years. For that entire time, Dr. Abdullah Abdullah has sat at the forefront of Afghan politics.
Afghan officials earlier said 13 Taliban were killed and eight wounded and captured in the fighting that began late Wednesday in Kandahar province, the former ruling militia's heartland, and ended ...
An estimated 100,000 foreign troops have been fighting the Taliban for the past 11 years and are due to leave Afghanistan by December 31, 2014 to be replaced by a smaller contingent to train and ...
How Afghan women are fighting a brutal Taliban regime where even looking out of the window is banned. Women in Afghanistan are living in one of the cruellest regimes on earth.
Afghanistan: Fighting a Forgotten War Commentator Kate Ingold's husband is a National Guard soldier in Afghanistan. He has found that Afghanistan is just as dangerous as Iraq -- though no one ...
Afghan government, backed by thousands of international force are fighting a growing insurgency in Afghanistan since the Islamist movement was toppled by U.S.-led coalition and Afghan forces in ...
Somaya Faruqi left Afghanistan two years ago, at age 19. Today she is seizing the opportunity to advocate for girls’ education on a global stage — and sharing messages the world needs to hear.
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