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Two months after Abdul Rahman Waziri was shot and killed outside his Houston home, authorities have yet to make an arrest ...
Authorities in Louisiana have arrested and charged a 41-year-old man on accusations of creating a disturbance during the ...
But on June 21, just four years later, American warplanes bombed three of Iran’s nuclear facilities, joining in Israel’s offensive against the Islamic Republic and inching the U.S. ever closer to a ...
Split by the Taliban’s restrictions on women’s education in Afghanistan, the sisters hoped to reunite in the US. But new ...
Democrats’ newest approach to win back voters is a fresh embrace of the nation’s oldest symbol. Two days ahead of Flag Day, when President Donald Trump’s military parade will run through the ...
Many social media users shared a photo of Afghani fans on stands holding a banner featuring the national flags of India and Afghanistan during one of the matches of the ongoing Champions Trophy ...
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AFP Fact Check on MSNOld photo shows Pakistani flag burned in Afghanistan, not border region - MSNFollowing a deadly ambush on a Pakistan convoy bringing supplies to Kurram, a region bordering Afghanistan , social media posts falsely claimed a photo showed residents burning the Pakistani flag ...
His teammates, 30-year-old Ahmad Romal Hayat and 24-year-old Nizaruddin Ali Zada, left Afghanistan when the Taliban seized power in 2021.
At 33 years old, he resides in an 'Anchor Centre' for refugees near Schweinfurt. Amid the uncertainty of his asylum application, he trains at a local stadium, refusing to let his Olympic dreams fade.
Afghanistan’s Taliban has celebrated three years in power with a military parade, paying homage to its homemade bombs, fighter aircraft and goose-stepping security forces. The Taliban’s armed ...
Two Afghan sisters in the black, red and green of Afghanistan's pre-Taliban flag entered the Paris suburbs near the head of the peloton in the Olympic women's road race on Sunday, throwing a ...
Afghan sprinter Kimia Yousofi pulled out piece of paper at the Olympic Games that read, "Education, Sport, our right," and held it high for the world to see.
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