UK troops may face war crimes charges
The Ministry of Defence has acknowledged that British soldiers may be prosecuted for alleged war crimes during operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, raising serious legal and ethical concerns.
The Ministry of Defence has acknowledged that British soldiers may be prosecuted for alleged war crimes during operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, raising serious legal and ethical concerns.
A British national has been detained by the Taliban in Afghanistan, with his family urging the UK government to intervene. The man, identified as Peter, was reportedly working in the country when he was taken into custody.
Afghan warlords linked to the Taliban are reportedly using a British government website to identify and arrest their enemies, raising serious concerns about the safety of vulnerable Afghans.
A damning report reveals systemic failures in the UK's Afghan relocation scheme, leaving thousands at risk under Taliban rule.
A high-level Taliban delegation has arrived in Islamabad for pivotal discussions with Pakistani officials, focusing on regional security and bilateral ties amid ongoing tensions.
The Taliban has prohibited screenings of the 'Barbie' movie in Afghanistan, labelling it as promoting Western ideals contrary to Islamic principles.
The family of a British couple detained in Afghanistan is calling for their immediate release after they were reportedly arrested by Taliban authorities for 'violating local laws'.
A UK court has halted deportation flights to Afghanistan, citing 'real risk' of serious harm. The ruling challenges government policy on asylum seekers.
The Taliban has killed 10 Afghans accused of collaborating with Western forces, following a catastrophic data leak exposing their identities. The victims, including interpreters and support staff, were targeted in brutal reprisals.
The children of an elderly British couple imprisoned by the Taliban are urgently calling for their release, fearing their parents may die in custody. Read their emotional appeal and the latest updates.
German officials face backlash over reports of granting asylum to former Taliban members, sparking debates on national security and immigration policies.
A university professor in California was detained by ICE during a raid on a cannabis farm, sparking outrage and raising questions about immigration enforcement priorities.
At least 100 former Afghan special forces members have been executed by the Taliban since their takeover, according to a damning new report. Many more remain in hiding, fearing for their lives.
Shocking classified documents expose how the British government used legal gag orders to suppress damning revelations about its involvement in Afghanistan.
A US citizen was mistakenly detained during an ICE raid on a suspected illegal marijuana farm, sparking outrage and raising questions about enforcement tactics.
Afghans who worked with Western forces are living in terror as the Taliban reportedly compiles execution lists, sparking international concern over their safety.
Law firms are exploiting vulnerable Afghans who assisted British forces, turning a data breach into a legal feeding frenzy.
Defence Secretary Grant Shapps faces pressure to maintain a controversial superinjunction blocking details of UK military operations in Afghanistan. Critics question transparency.
Ben Wallace expresses concerns over the Taliban's increasing control in Afghanistan, highlighting potential threats to global security.
Labour leader Keir Starmer accuses Conservatives of 'playing politics' with Afghanistan evacuation failures, as Defence Secretary Ben Wallace faces scrutiny over chaotic withdrawal.
The Taliban claim the UK's Afghan evacuation mission was futile, revealing a list of 25,000 names of those who assisted Western forces—raising fears of reprisals.
The UK government's failure to uphold its commitments to Afghan refugees has left thousands in a state of fear and uncertainty, with many still awaiting resettlement.
Ex-defence minister Ben Wallace accuses the Conservative government of ignoring warnings about the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, leading to preventable tragedies.
Former Royal Marine Chris Hughes demands justice for Afghan allies facing deportation under the UK's new Rwanda bill, urging the government to honour its promises.
Two years after the Taliban takeover, Afghan refugees in the UK face uncertainty and despair as government support dwindles. Their harrowing stories reveal a system failing those who stood by Britain.
Defence Secretary John Healey calls for immediate support for Afghans who aided British forces, as Taliban threats escalate. Learn about the UK's response and ongoing challenges.
Shadow Defence Secretary John Healey calls for faster action to protect Afghans who worked with British forces, warning of escalating Taliban reprisals.
Exclusive: Hundreds of Afghans who worked with British forces remain in danger as UK accused of failing to fulfil resettlement promises.
A major data leak has compromised the safety of Afghan allies who assisted UK forces, prompting emergency relocations and raising serious security concerns.
Exclusive: British officials engaged in undisclosed discussions with Taliban representatives regarding Afghanistan's Ministry of Defence, raising questions about diplomatic strategy.