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Four men were publicly executed in Afghanistan on Friday, the Supreme Court said, the highest number of executions to be carried out in one day since the Taliban’s return to power.The ...
Thousands of jubilant Afghans are celebrating their country's most iconic sporting moment after their men's national cricket team reached the Twenty20 World Cup semifinals for the first time.
The Zero Units served alongside Americans, helping them fight, then evacuate. Now, they face uncertainty as they begin their ...
With the recent execution of three convicted murderers in separate incidents, the Taliban has sent a very public message that its infamous "eye for an eye" approach to justice has been restored in ...
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In one video, a group of young Afghan men cower by a rock face, hands tied behind their backs. One of them, who has been gagged, suddenly feels someone grab the top of his left ear. A large combat ...
Afghanistan have had a dream start to their T20 World Cup 2024 campaign. Having brushed past Uganda in the opening fixture, they dealt a killer blow to New Zealand and are comfortably placed to ...
Four men publicly executed in one day in Afghanistan Judges must implement "eye-for-an-eye" punishments allowing for the death penalty, imposed by victims' relatives in retribution for the crime of ...
CHENNAI: As Azmatullah Omarzai produced late fireworks to help Afghanistan men post 273 runs against Australia in the ICC Champions Trophy match on Friday afternoon in Lahore, among the thousands ...
Female Afghan soldiers helped us in our longest war. Washington needs to step up for them. Congress has closed its eyes to these women who sacrificed everything to serve with U.S. forces in ...
Afghans in their thousands took to the streets to celebrate their men’s national cricket team reaching the Twenty20 World Cup semifinals for the first time on Tuesday.
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Afghans in their thousands took to the streets to celebrate their men's national cricket team reaching the Twenty20 World Cup semifinals for the first time on Tuesday.