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Dewey Yopp, a retired U.S. Army Special Forces officer, says his Afghan translator saved his life four times during the war in Afghanistan.
Bianna Golodryga speaks with Zahra Nader, Editor-in-Chief of Zan Times, about Iran’s deportation of over 500,000 Afghan refugees in just 16 days.
Hundreds of Afghan special forces wrongly rejected for sanctuary due to poor MoD decisions, High Court judge finds Ministry of Defence ordered to publish ‘transparent and accurate’ information ...
Every day, hundreds of Afghan refugee families in Pakistan are being deported back to their country. Since April 1, Islamabad has stepped up its deportations of migrants and refugees from ...
Broken air conditioning? Afghan taxi drivers have cobbled together a creative solution to spare them and their passengers from the sweltering heat. In Kandahar city in southern Afghanistan where ...
Before the war, the official number of Afghan refugees and migrants in Iran was at least 6.1 million people.
The veterans minister has met Afghan troops whose personal details were leaked ahead of an expected compensation deal. Al Carns staged talks with former Special Forces soldiers on Saturday before ...
CHIBA, Japan (Kyodo) -- A long-term Afghan resident of Japan has set up a free language school to help her more newly arrived countrywomen stay connec ...
Fatigued Afghan taxi drivers take novel approach to AC Afghan cities are often saturated with ageing vehicles, which are enjoying a last-ditch life after being transferred from neighbouring countries ...
London: The details of more than 100 Britons, including spies and special forces personnel, were included in a massive data breach involving thousands of Afghans, UK media reported Thursday.
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