With the war now over, the Taliban are welcoming foreign travelers, even as governments advise their citizens to stay away.
Azam Ahmed, a Times correspondent and former bureau chief in Afghanistan, made repeated trips to areas in the country that ...
Working for the United Nations in Afghanistan Working for the United Nations in Afghanistan ... still holds Afghanistan’s seat at the UN and most embassies worldwide. While some key states, notably ...
The Pakistani military conducted air raids potentially killed dozens while targeting alleged Pakistani Taliban militants in ...
The Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction, or SIGAR, published a book, highlighting the bad personnel practices during the Afghanistan war.
This week, the New York Times reported that the U.S. government made war in Afghanistan while helping to “recruit, train and pay for lawless bands of ...
Former Biden White House officials told the Washington Examiner that Biden's inadequate foreign policy could prove a gift to ...
A Republican congressman is disputing Secretary Antony Blinken’s insistence that the State Department did not block citizens ...
A federal government program offered streamlined asylum process. Hezbullah Kazimi, a former soldier living in Erie, has been waiting for more than 800 days.
"Our problem is not with Israel. We don't want to meddle in anything that will threaten Israel's security," Damascus Governor ...
Cindy and Charles Ickes Jr. knelt together on a blustery winter afternoon and placed a wreath next to their son’s black gravestone. His mother quietly spoke: “Charles Ickes III, United States Marine ...