The first time he flew his cargo plane through the clouds over his hometown of Kabul, Tauheed Khan swelled with pride.
The 34-year-old refugee was killed in his office where he helped Afghans with immigration paperwork and taxes, officials said.
"We considered these men our brothers in arms," said Matt Carpenter, who works in the Strasburg-Franklin school district.
Hassan Abbas, a professor at the National Defense University in Washington D.C. and author of the “Return of the Taliban,” ...
Russia's exports of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) to Afghanistan and ex-Soviet states in Central Asia have jumped following ...
An organization of American veterans, Afghans who fled their country and other volunteers has stepped up to help Afghans at ...
The move was a significant shift toward leaders of the Haqqani network, which was behind some of the deadliest attacks during ...
While Chinese investment is rising, particularly in the mining sector, the operations face both local pushback and logistical ...
George Glezmann was detained while traveling in the country after the Taliban’s victory in the war. Secretary of State Marco ...
Glezmann is the third American detained in Afghanistan to be released by the ... Japan accepted 2 Palestinians injured in the Gaza war for medical treatment Wednesday. It's the first time since ...