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The United Nations has raised alarm over a massive surge in Afghan returnees, calling for urgent global support as more than ...
Colonial borders still shape today’s global conflicts. Drawn without consent, these lines continue to fuel wars, identity ...
With the three liberal justices in dissent, the court paused an order from a Boston judge, who had issued a preliminary ...
Stacey-Leigh Manuel Published on Listen to Article United Nations member States are formulating their positions on a ...
In the days following the Israeli strikes on Iran, the Iranian government has deported nearly half a million Afghans. That’s according to the United Nations refugee agency. The deportees say they face ...
More than half a million Afghans have been expelled from Iran in the 16 days since the conflict with Israel ended, according ...
Up to three million Afghans could return to their homeland by the end of this year, a United Nations official warned.
The Brazilian leader pointed out that the first fractures in the existing world order began with the US invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan, and the current conflict in the Gaza Strip presents the cleare ...
Russia’s recognition of the Taliban provides much sought-after legitimacy to a regime that is enforcing the world’s most ...
The State Department has formally advised staffers that it will be sending layoff notices to some of them soon ...
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