Nato, Afghanistan and Trump
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A bombing that killed seven people and injured a dozen more at a noodle restaurant in a busy area of Kabul is likely to heighten China’s growing security concerns in Afghanistan.
Donald Trump blasted as 'draft dodger' by Emily Thornberry following Afghanistan claimsSource: BBC Gore’s reputation as a frontline arm far outpaces his actual body of work, but he stands to benefit from the pitching infrastructure in Texas.
The largely hidden gold rush in Badakhshan poses considerable risks to Afghans, and others living downstream in Central Asia.
An explosion in downtown Kabul on Monday has killed at least seven people and wounded about a dozen more, according to police and an Italian charity.
Clashes between residents and a gold mining company in northern Afghanistan have killed four people and injured five
US president Donald Trump has provoked anger among British politicians and veteran fighters by claiming Nato soldiers avoided the front lines in the war in Afghanistan. Around 1,186 non-American Nato troops died in the conflict that began in 2001, according to Help for Heroes. More than 2,300 members of the US armed forced were killed.
Care minister Stephen Kinnock called Trump's comments 'deeply disappointing' and 'plainly wrong', highlighting that NATO's Article 5 was invoked to support the US after 9/11, leading to many British and European casualties.
Highlights: Afghanistan won the first two T20Is by posting strong totals and restricting West Indies. The Afghans won the toss and opted to bowl. West Indies registered 151/7 after 20 overs. Afghanistan failed to chase the target and finished at 136/8,
Donald Trump dismissed more than 400 British troops killed in Afghanistan with a vile insult as he continued his bid for greater control of Greenland. Speaking to Fox News, Trump repeated his complaint that the US had been treated "unfairly" by Nato ...