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They sought asylum for helping U.S. forces fight the Taliban. Now they're fleeing Trump's America
An Afghan family fled death threats in their home country. But for them, the U.S. is no longer safe.
Tens of thousands flee northwest Pakistan over fears of military operation - More than 70,000 people, mostly women and ...
The reactions to Donald Trump’s clumsy comments on Nato forces in Afghanistan have been predictably short-sighted and, from ...
More than 70,000 people have fled Pakistan’s Tirah region amid fears of a military operation against the Pakistani Taliban, despite government denials, as violence, shortages and insecurity deepen ...
Master Cpl. Tim Wilson died in Afghanistan. His mother has penned this open letter to the U.S. president about his comments ...
It divided critics at the time of its release.
Business with dictators is never just business.
Europe’s tragedy holds urgent lessons for South Asia on unity, pluralism, and escaping permanent geopolitical crisis.
After helping U.S. forces, an Afghan family fled the Bay Area for the U.K. amid a sweeping visa and asylum pause.
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