Afghanistan

Ex-Australian soldier charged with killing civilian in Afghanistan freed on bail

A Sydney magistrate agreed the risks posed to Schultz by the Taliban and extremist groups while behind bars were too.

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UN seeks explanation from Taliban after arrest of education activist in Kabul

The arrest of Matiullah Wesa who is widely known and a respected advocate for education in Afghanistan has sparked widespread.

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McCaul subpoenas Blinken over Kabul dissent cable

Michael McCaul gave Antony Blinken a Monday deadline to produce the documents, but the secretary of state failed to do.

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Matiullah Wesa, an activist who advocated for education, detained by Taliban

Matiullah Wesa, an activist, was detained by the Taliban from a mosque near his home at around 5 pm on.

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Former Australian soldier fears Taliban revenge in prison

The ex-soldier’s lawyer argued in a bail application hearing that his client faces serious risks and has been segregated from.

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Afghanistan: Online schools flooded with applications from high school girls

As girls flock to online schools they face plenty of challenges due to regular power outages, slow internet speed and.

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Afghanistan: Online schools flooded with applications from high school girls

As girls flock to online schools they face plenty of challenges due to regular power outages, slow internet speed and.

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Japan pledges over $21 million to UNICEF in support of Afghanistan

The money will go towards life saving vaccines for 18 million mothers and children and to water and sanitation facilities.

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Blast targets checkpoint near foreign ministry in Kabul; at least six civilians killed

The blast happened near a checkpoint that leads to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in downtown Kabul.

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Afghanistan: Rain and hail wreaks havoc on Laghman and Nangarhar provinces

Hailstorms have devastated thousands of acres of crops across the two eastern provinces, while dozens of houses have been destroyed.

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