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Taliban, Afghanistan and Guantanamo Bay
U.S. in talks with Taliban for release of Americans held in Afghanistan, source says
The Taliban said they had been in talks with the Biden administration to exchange Afghans in U.S. custody for Americans detained in Afghanistan.
US in negotiations with Taliban to swap Americans in Afghanistan for prisoner in Guantanamo
The Biden administration reportedly has been negotiating with the Taliban to swap three Americans being held in Afghanistan for a Guantanamo Bay prisoner.
US offered to swap Guantanamo prisoner to free detained Americans in Afghanistan
The US offered to trade a Guantanamo Bay prisoner in exchange for the release of three Americans held in Afghanistan, a source familiar told CNN.
Amid Pakistan Vs Taliban War, America Ready To Release Afghan National Linked With Bin Laden If...
Amid a major escalation between Afghanistan and Pakistan, US President Joe Biden is reportedly working to secure the release of three American hostages in Afghanistan. In exchange, Biden is likely to release a prisoner linked to Al Qaeda,
India, Afghanistan and Taliban
India boosts diplomatic contacts with Afghanistan's Taliban
India pledges development projects in Afghanistan, which has endured years of devastating war and natural disasters.
Visas for Afghan students, patients: What Taliban wants from India
In the first high-level talks since the Taliban’s Kabul takeover, the Indian foreign ministry engaged with the Afghanistan regime in Dubai on Wednesday. The Taliban says it has urged New Delhi to issue visas to Afghan businessmen,
India to Consider Engaging in Development Projects in Afghanistan
India will consider engaging in development projects in Afghanistan in the near future, India's Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday, despite the lack of diplomatic relations. The statement followed a meeting between Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and Afghanistan's Acting Foreign Minister Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi in Dubai.
Meduza
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The Insider reveals new details of Russian intelligence scheme offering Taliban $200,000 bounties for killing U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan
In a new investigation based on reporting with Der Spiegel, The Insider has revealed details of alleged collaboration between ...
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'Ease visa regime for Afghan businessmen, patients and students': Taliban appeals to India
India has not yet recognised the Taliban set-up and has been pitching for the formation of a truly inclusive government in ...
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on MSN
Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan escalate amid border clashes
Pakistan carried out airstrikes inside Afghanistan, which Islamabad blames for harboring extremists who have been waging an ...
The Diplomat
9h
Tajikistan and the Russian Scheme to Pay Taliban to Target Americans in Afghanistan
The GRU spent tens of millions of dollars funding terrorist groups in Afghanistan to target U.S. and NATO forces, and routed ...
Courthouse News Service
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CNN pokes holes in security contractor’s defamation claims over Afghanistan evacuation story
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (CN) — CNN’s attorneys dropped a bombshell on a Florida court Thursday that could potentially upend the ...
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Taliban say India is a 'significant regional partner' after meeting
The Taliban's foreign office said they saw India as a "significant regional and economic partner" after meeting with its most ...
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'Hollywoodgate' examines Taliban rule in Afghanistan after U.S. withdrawal
The documentary 'Hollywoodgate' looks at the Taliban in the wake of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021, and the ...
20h
England refusing to boycott Afghanistan match over threat of Taliban reprisals
Exclusive: ECB wants ICC action instead of taking unilateral decision not to play Champions Trophy match in Pakistan ...
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on MSN
US Inadvertently Funding the Taliban, Republican Says
"The next terrorist attack will be 100 percent fully funded by the American taxpayer," Representative Tim Burchett said.
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