Afghan data breach unmasked UK spies, special forces
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Get ready to cope” was the message from an aid worker to women returning to Taliban rule in Afghanistan after their expulsion from Iran.
As programs created to support America's Afghan allies are shuttered, about 1,500 Afghans remain on a U.S. camp in Qatar, uncertain about their futures.
The revelations that have come to light will have sent a chill down the spine of hundreds, possibly thousands, of Afghans who fear retribution by the Taliban. For those already spirited out to Britain, it means they can probably never go back home as long as the Taliban are in power.
Federal immigration officials on Wednesday seized an Afghan immigrant -- a father of five who had served as an interpreter for the U.S. military, and
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On the sidelines of the signing ceremony for the Framework Agreement on Joint Feasibility Study of the UAP Railway Corridor, Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar called on the Afghan Prime Minister, Mullah Muhammad Hassan Akhund in Kabul today.
The personal details of serving and former members of UK special forces, and the security services, were included in the Afghan data breach