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He tells Sky News he suspected his data had been leaked after his father "died because the Taliban took him into custody and ...
Darkly comic videos made by a tour agency and shared by Taliban-linked accounts on social media are encouraging people to ...
The international community must support Afghanistan as it grapples with the staggering number of citizens returning from ...
The revelation of a major data leak and subsequent relocation of thousands of Afghans to the UK has raised serious questions.
Taliban leaders have chosen to maintain a delicate balancing act in their relationships with other local violent jihadi groups since taking power in Afghanistan, new research shows.
Soldiers from two specialist units have faced death and torture by the Taliban after being let down by Britain ...
Afghan interpreters worked shoulder-to-shoulder with British troops in Afghanistan, with calls for a public inquiry into the ...
Operation Rubific eventually saw 24,000 Afghans relocated to the UK, at a cost of billions of pounds to the taxpayer, in the ...
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Why Russia Recognized the Taliban
The implications of this move extend far beyond symbolism. By recognizing the Taliban as Afghanistan’s legitimate government, ...
It's been three years since a British official accidentally shared emails that potentially put up to 100,000 Afghan nationals in danger. Here's what's been happening behind the scenes.
The Defence Secretary has apologised for the leak and said he was "confident" there was a reduced risk of future data ...
Sir Keir Starmer raised the issue of the Afghan data breach at Prime Minsiter’s Questions. Tory ex-ministers have “serious questions to answer” about the Afghan data leak which resulted in an £850 ...