More than 2,000 people reported dead
This follows a case filed in May by 2 former language, culture advisers who served in the military
Zabihullah Mujahid says status quo on restrictions on girls and women will remain
Edict enforced despite UN concern and rare public protest
The Criminal Code changes allow development workers to apply for exemptions from terrorism laws
Application alleges the government provided ‘superior immigration benefits’ to Ukrainians fleeing the Russian invasion
The Taliban has tried to rename the country since it seized Kabul in August 2021
Campaign calls for virtual enrollment options, financial aid
Immigration department would not confirm the move, citing security risks
Women also restricted from most employment and ordered to wear head-to-toe clothing in public
Byron Greff was the last of 158 Canadian soldiers killed in the war in Afghanistan
Humanitarian groups helping Afghans could be charged with assisting the Taliban
Another 3,000 Afghans who helped Canada’s Armed Forces and government have not been approved to come to Canada
So far, the humanitarian response has lagged in both size and speed
Mahdi Taheri shares his unlikely journey from the Afghan army to opening a shop in small-town B.C.
No one has claimed credit for the recent explosions that killed people as they knelt in prayer
286 animals arrived in Vancouver and will be sent to their forever homes