Afghan data breach unmasked UK spies, special forces
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The revelation of a major data leak and subsequent relocation of thousands of Afghans to the UK has raised serious questions.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage launched a scathing attack on the government on Tuesday afternoon after it emerged Britain had secretly set up a scheme to relocate thousands of Afghans following a data leak.
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.
Get ready to cope” was the message from an aid worker to women returning to Taliban rule in Afghanistan after their expulsion from Iran.
An Afghan man who worked alongside U.S. troops against the Taliban was detained by ICE officers after he attended a mandatory immigration hearing in San Diego.
An Afghan man has said he has "no words to express how thankful" he is after being reunited with his wife and children after nearly four years apart. Muhammad Khan has been living in the south of England since 2021 after being resettled in the UK following his help to British troops in his home country.
Chief of Zan Times, about Iran’s deportation of over 500,000 Afghan refugees in just 16 days.
Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle knew about Afghan data leak and should have made ministers tell MPs, Dame Harriet Harman has claimed. Speaking to Beth Rigby on the Electoral Dysfunction podcast, the Labour peer said the Speaker - whose job she ran for in 2019 - should have asked for a key select committee to be made aware.