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Taliban, 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.
Biden Reportedly In Negotiations With Taliban To Bring Home Americans Detained For Years
President Joe Biden is currently in negotiations with the Taliban in an effort to bring home several Americans who have been detained in Afghanistan for years, according to The Wall Street Journal (WSJ).
U.S. in Talks to Swap Detained Americans in Afghanistan for Guantanamo Prisoner
The Biden administration is negotiating for the release of three Americans in exchange for releasing at least one Afghan prisoner, an alleged Osama bin Laden associate.
White House reportedly negotiating with Taliban to swap Americans for alleged bin Laden ally held in Guantanamo Bay
President Joe Biden is reportedly trying to negotiate a hostage deal with the Taliban to bring home three Americans in exchange for an alleged Osama bin Laden associate who has been held in Guantanamo Bay since 2008.
US, Taliban in Talks to Swap Detainees, WSJ Reports
Representatives for the Afghan Taliban also did not immediately respond. U.S. President Joe Biden's administration is seeking the return of three Americans seized in 2022 - Ryan Corbett, George Glezmann and Mahmood Habibi - in exchange for Muhammad Rahim al-Afghani,
Afghanistan, ICC
England cricket chiefs respond to calls to boycott Afghanistan clash over Taliban
England will face Afghanistan in their second group game of the 2025 Champions Trophy, but more than 160 politicians have called for a boycott over the Taliban's outlawing of female sport
Downing Street asks ICC to ‘deliver on own rules’ over Afghanistan boycott calls
Downing Street has called on the International Cricket Council to “deliver on their own rules” as the England team resists pressure to boycott their forthcoming match against Afghanistan. A cross-party group of over 160 MPs and peers have signed a letter urging the England and Wales Cricket Board to sit out next month’s fixture at the Champions Trophy in Lahore as a moral objection to the Taliban regime’s ongoing assault on women’s rights in the country.
Keir Starmer calls on ICC to 'deliver own rules' amid Afghanistan boycott row
UK prime minister weighs in on England's clash in Lahore after cross-party group of politicians raise concerns
2h
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.
The Independent
6d
Taliban bans windows to stop women from being seen at home
The
Taliban
have banned windows in residential buildings to stop women from being seen while they are at home in
Afghanistan
. Hibatullah Akhundzada, the leader of the
Taliban
, ordered that ...
4d
'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 ...
13d
on MSN
Taliban: Pakistani airstrikes killed 46 people in Afghanistan, mostly women, children
A Taliban government official says Pakistan’s airstrikes on eastern Afghanistan killed 46 people, mostly women and children ...
ABP Live on MSN
1h
ECB Declines Boycott Request For Champions Trophy 2025 Match vs Afghanistan
England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) strongly condemned Taliban's oppressive policies but stated that forfeiting their ...
Yahoo
12d
Is it right to cut Afghanistan off from global climate funding over Taliban’s rights record?
The
Taliban
’s demand for access to global climate finance amid
Afghanistan
’s worsening droughts, floods, and food ...
13d
Taliban say Pakistani airstrikes killed 46 people in eastern Afghanistan, mostly women and children
A Taliban government official says Pakistan’s airstrikes on eastern Afghanistan killed 46 people, mostly women and children.
5h
on MSN
Taliban Militants Say They Will Target Pakistan Army-Owned Firms
Militants belonging to Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan or TTP said they will now target local businesses, including listed firms, ...
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