As night falls over Afghanistan’s capital of Kabul, the city is enveloped in darkness, with only a few dim lights and neon signs breaking through the thick winter smog. However, ...
As night settles over Afghanistan's capital, only a few small lights and neon signs pierce the darkness and thick blanket of ...
Ohio State receiver Emeka Egbuka has set a new school record for receptions. With three catches this evening in a College Football Playoff championship game, he has passed K.J. Hill who grabbed ...
A caseworker for a company that assists refugees was in surgery Wednesday after a Afghan refugee allegedly stabbed him multiple times, authorities in Oakland County said. Deputies in Orion ...
On the evening of 17th August, a suicide attacker detonated explosives in the Shahr-e-Dubai Wedding Hall in West Kabul where approximately 1,000 people were gathered for a Shia wedding ceremony. UNAMA ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. An Afghan refugee woman, who asked not to use her name and not to show her face fearing her identity could ...
Germany’s chancellor has vowed to end a culture of “misplaced tolerance” after a failed Afghan asylum seeker was arrested over the fatal stabbing on a toddler and a man during a nursery trip.
A day-one order from President Donald Trump puts on pause the plans of Afghan allies who have been approved for resettlement in the U.S., a delay that advocates say could be the difference between ...
But the sudden halt to USRAP has left Afghan refugees — many already approved to enter the US — in limbo, facing instability and the threat of violence. Mahnoosh Monir, a former medical ...
They say they can’t afford another delay. “This is so disheartening,” said Spesali Zazai, a 52-year-old Afghan woman. She has been stuck in Peshawar, in northwestern Pakistan, for almost ...
BERLIN, Jan 22 (Reuters) - A 28-year-old man from Afghanistan was arrested following a knife attack on Wednesday in a park in the German city of Aschaffenburg in which two people were killed ...
When Robert Irvine wanted the Army’s top officials in charge of food and dining to understand his vision for future chow halls, he took them back to college. Literally. As a celebrity chef with ...