The Taliban’s reclusive leader has made a rare visit to a university in Afghanistan in his first known trip to a modern education institution. Hibatullah Akhundzada spoke of the importance of ...
A beloved military dog who lost her leg sniffing out explosives in Afghanistan and retired into the home of the Tuscaloosa-native Marine who trained her will soon be memorialized at ...
Thousands of Afghan refugees who worked alongside American soldiers in Afghanistan and underwent a yearslong vetting process ...
Turkey has terminated the mission of Afghan diplomats who were appointed by Afghanistan's former pro-Western government.
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The paleaontologist concluded that the sea lilies had been eaten and then partially spewed up by some sort of animal. Over the course of the next 66 million years, the seafood chunder had ...
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The animal rights group PETA India and police have prevented or stopped three races, including one bull and two buffalo events, in Raigad and Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar districts in the last one ...
The photo shows American Ryan Corbett reunited with his wife, Anna, after he spent more than 800 days in Taliban captivity. A new image released Wednesday shows one of one of the Americans released ...
England white-ball captain Jos Buttler has insisted that boycotting their match against Afghanistan is not a right way to go forward and said their match against them in the Champions Trophy must go ...
Taliban authorities in northeastern Afghanistan said Wednesday that a gun attack resulted in the death of a Chinese national, while his local interpreter escaped unharmed. An Afghanistan-based ...
"The federal government sent them overseas to Afghanistan," Hynes told CBC News. "[They] put them in harm's way, and they are responsible for ensuring that they have access to the benefits and ...
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