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Mass expulsions leave many facing uncertain future in Afghanistan amid poverty and harsh restrictions on women and girls ...
Afghans who have made a new life in Lancaster after being resettled under the government’s relocation scheme are now fearing ...
In the High Court Mr Justice Chamberlain cancelled a super-injunction, applied contra mundum (against everyone), which had rendered a government programme called Operation Rubific a state secret. It ...
Defence and security insiders claim essential data protections for MoD emails were removed before the data leak ...
It had reached out even before the regime change in 2021 as Taliban is seen as the most capable force countering the dreaded ISIS-KP. Also, it’s promised not to allow anyone to use its soil to target ...
Regular readers of my journalism will know I have a decades-long association with. It’s inevitable then that in the scores of visits ...
In The Mission, Tim Weiner argues that the agency’s past 25 years have been defined by scandal, psychodrama and human error ...
It's been three years since a British official accidentally shared emails that potentially put up to 100,000 Afghan nationals ...
Afghans being forced out of Iran are grappling with an uncertain future in Afghanistan, where widespread poverty and severe restrictions on women and girls await.
Editorial: The Afghan leak scandal reveals how easy it is for governments to conceal terrible blunders for so long. The law must be changed so gagging orders cannot be secretly abused ...
The blame game from the Afghan data leak disaster was in full flow at Westminster on Wednesday.
The airwaves are full of ministers and ex-ministers claiming that they take full responsibility for the £7 Billion Afghan ...