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Muttaqi sought facilitation in issuing Indian visas for Afghan traders and patients, and called for the release and return of ...
In September 2012 in Kabul, Afghanistan, two young sisters, Parwana and Khorshid were killed by a suicide bomber meant for ...
Thousands of refugees from Afghanistan are facing an uncertain future after the White House announced plans to remove their Temporary Protected Status — meaning some might be forced to return to the ...
Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem announced that the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Afghanistan will be ...
While the U.S. government’s recent attacks on higher education may look much different from the Taliban’s, there are some ...
If vulnerable nations no longer receive U.S. assistance that helps them meet economic objectives and fosters democratic development of their societies ...
Prosecutors had sought to stay or revoke Dilbar Gul Dilbar’s release — arguing that the 33-year-old posed a serious flight ...
When the Taliban seized Afghanistan, public prosecutor Roya fled for her life - 18 months and 11 countries later she arrived ...
The end of a policy offering protective status is putting Afghan refugees at risk of deportation. But the amount of Afghan ...
Almost four months later, it is now clear which refugees align with those interests, and which do not: Prosperous, white South African farmers are allowed in, while Afghans fleeing the Taliban are not ...
The Trump administration carved out an exception to its refugee ban for white South Africans. But other groups, including ...
The Trump administration said it will end the Temporary Protected Status program for Afghanistan this summer. That means more than 9,000 refugees may be forced back to the Taliban-ruled country.