Por: Newsweek Life January 06, 2023
The Taliban have accused Prince Harry of committing war crimes, after he admitted to killing 25 of their fighters while serving in the British Army in Afghanistan.Prince Harry made the revelations in his upcoming memoir, Spare, detailing how he shot the Taliban fighters from his Apache helicopter.He spent 10 years in the British army and completed two tours of Afghanistan, where he claimed to have killed the 25 fighters. He also said he... + full article
The New York Times USA Opinion January 19, 2023
I was a first-year medical student at Kabul University when, on Sept. 26, 1996, Taliban fighters swept in and seized the capital. It was a Thursday. I remember that clearly because I was rushing to finish schoolwork due by the weekend. Those assignments were suddenly no longer... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA World January 09, 2023
In this Nov. 3, 2012 file photo, Britain’s Prince Harry, right, or just plain Captain Wales as he is known in the British Army, races out from the VHR (very high readiness) tent to scramble his Apache with fellow pilots, during his 12-hour shift at the British-controlled... + más
Taliban leaders respond to Prince Harry's reported claim in 'Spare' he killed 25 fighters in Afghanistan | ABC News
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ABC News USA Life January 06, 2023
writes in his that he killed 25 Taliban fighters during his second tour of Afghanistan, according to reporting from news outlets that obtained the book .The reported revelation marks the first time that Harry, the Duke of Sussex, has discussed the number of people he says he... + más
Prince Harry's Spare sparks heated debate among royal fans: Move on | Newsweek
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ABC News USA World December 14, 2022
ISLAMABAD -- China on Tuesday advised its citizens in Afghanistan to leave the country “as soon as possible, following a coordinated attack by Islamic State militants the previous day on a Chinese-owned hotel in the heart of Kabul.The Chinese advisory appeared to be a setback... + más
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ABC News USA World December 01, 2022
ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan on Thursday demanded neighboring Afghanistan's rulers prevent terrorist attacks coming from their soil, a day after a suicide bombing in Pakistan's southwest sent a wave of shock and anger across the country.The bombing killed four people and... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA World October 13, 2022
The Taliban said Wednesday there is enough security across Afghanistan to restart major economic projects that stopped due to decades of war, despite a slew of attacks rocking the country since the group seized power more than a year ago. The Taliban have struggled in their... + más
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The Daily Beast USA World October 09, 2022
When the U.S. announced the release of American hostage Mark Frerichs—a navy veteran who has been held by the Taliban since 2020—it failed to mention that he was released in exchange for a convicted Afghan drug trafficker and prominent ally, Bashir Noorzai.“After more than... + más
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