Afghanistan releases American national Dennis Coyle
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Fighting resumes between Pakistan and Afghanistan after temporary ceasefire ends, killing two
Kabul: Renewed fighting erupted along the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan on Wednesday, March 25, after a temporary ceasefire expired, killing at least two civilians and wounding others in eastern Afghanistan,
Afghanistan’s deputy government spokesman said early Tuesday the death toll from an airstrike by Pakistan that hit a hospital treating drug users in the Afghan capital Kabul has increased to 400. Residents and volunteers inspect the site of a late-Monday airstrike at a drug rehabilitation hospital in Kabul,
In a poignant sight, several Afghan families searched for their loved ones on Eid in Afghanistan after Pakistan’s airstrike on a drug rehab centre in Kabul
The Taliban-ruled state has suffered Pakistani strikes against government installations over the past week following accusations, which it denies, that it harbors militants.
Reported airstrike on Afghanistan hospital allegedly kills 400+ civilians, sparking widespread criticism over muted international response to the attack.
Bulldozers dug pits in a cemetery in the Afghan capital ahead of a mass funeral Wednesday for some of the victims of what officials have said was a Pakistani airstrike that hit a drug rehabilitation hospital in Kabul earlier this week.
By Mohammad Yunus Yawar and Ariba Shahid KABUL/KARACHI, March 18 (Reuters) - Pakistan and Afghanistan said they were pausing their military operations against each other on Wednesday for the Islamic
Iranian author and journalist Tara Kangarlou said Tuesday that Iranian citizens are concerned “their story will end like Afghanistan,” amid uncertainty about the country’s post-conflict future. Kangarlou told NewsNation’s Elizabeth Vargas that “ordinary Iranians” were currently trapped between a “brutal dictatorship” and a “lack of policy” from the U.
Dennis Coyle, a US citizen who was imprisoned in Afghanistan for more than a year, arrived back in the United States and was greeted by his family.