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'Why Are We Doing This?': Rep. Julie Johnson Shames Trump Official Over State Dept. Backstabbing Afghan Allies
During a House Foreign Relations Committee hearing on July 23, 2025, Congresswoman Julie Johnson (D-TX) questions Under Secretary of State Allison Hooker why the State Department is revoking the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) of Afghan allies looking to resettle in the United States.
Dewey Yopp, a retired U.S. Army Special Forces officer, says his Afghan translator saved his life four times during the war in Afghanistan.
A former Afghan interpreter who fled the country in 2021 with his wife and five children is in the U.S. legally, attorney says.
Chinese Special Envoy on Afghan Affairs, Ambassador Yue Xiaoyong, called on Foreign Secretary Amna Baloch in Islamabad on Saturday. During the meeting, views were exchanged on regional cooperation and security challenges. They two sides reaffirmed their commitment to work together to achieve the common goal of regional peace and development.
Nigel Farage criticized the U.K. government over a secret Afghan refugee resettlement program costing billions, claiming sex offenders were among those relocated.
An Afghan man who worked alongside U.S. troops against the Taliban was detained by ICE officers after he attended a mandatory immigration hearing in San Diego.
Former Scotland striker Pauline Hamill has been appointed to coach a newly-formed Afghan women's refugee team by Fifa.
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From underground hair salons to selling makeup and jewelry online, a report by The Washington Post details the daily struggles that women in Afghanistan face. Afghan women fight the Taliban with small rebellions in the form of clandestine beauty salons and other businesses that defy the Sharia (Islamic law) bans imposed by the terror organization,
ISLAMABAD -- The Taliban said Wednesday that efforts to free a British couple from an Afghan prison are not yet complete and denied that their rights were being violated despite concerns from their families and U.N. officials.