Violence continues to threaten Afghan peace process
A car bombing on Sunday killed at least 13 people.
Canary articles about Afghanistan, including the West’s invasion, the country, and its people
A car bombing on Sunday killed at least 13 people.
Defence ministers have ordered a new inquiry into how war crimes are investigated, after their new combat zone immunity bill ...
Military veterans have condemned Labour's mass abstention from a Commons vote on the Tory Overseas Operations Bill which critics say ...
The passage through parliament of a bill to limit the prosecution of British military personnel accused of war crimes might ...
Annual heavy rain, compounded by mudslides, often threatens remote areas of Afghanistan, where infrastructure is poor.
Claims that UK authorities covered-up hundreds of war crimes in Afghanistan and Iraq have been circulating for some years. But ...
Somaya Farooqi, 17, said the nation’s people need to help the country fight coronavirus themselves rather than relying on outside ...
The government and the army have been accused of covering up the killing of children in Afghanistan and Iraq. Leaked ...
On 19 September, news broke that a US drone strike in Afghanistan had killed around 30 civilians. And presidential hopeful ...
Many people in Britain live under the illusion that war happens 'out there' and only involves other countries across the ...
The US ended its combat mission in the country in 2014 but still provides military support to those battling militants.
The items were illegally exported to the UK.
Not long before Memorial Day, the US army Twitter account asked its followers an ill-thought-out question: "How has serving impacted ...
A UN report has revealed that US and allied troops killed 305 civilians in Afghanistan during the first quarter of ...
For the first time in history, Washington’s war machine is mostly run by women. And the liberal media seems delighted. ...
The 2018 report from Reporters Without Borders (RSF) on "journalists killed, detained, held hostage, or missing" found a global rise in ...
Conservative MP Johnny Mercer has posted a troubling tweet lamenting the current unpopularity of state violence. The Plymouth Moor View MP ...
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