Voice of America
| May 8, 2013
A line drawn by the British in the 19th century through Pashtun lands is at the heart of recent clashes along the Afghanistan-Pakistan boder. The Afghans have never recognized the Durand Line and Pakistan fears that Kabul aims to reunite the troub...
VOA News
| Oct 26, 2012
Much more needs to be done to protect the rights of women if Afghanistan is ever to become a stable country, according to a report from a group of British lawmakers. The report warns that gains made since 2001 could be lost and suggests Britain sp...
International Business Times
| Oct 15, 2012
Five Royal Marines have been charged with murder in the killing of an Afghan insurgent in the Helmand province last year. It's believed to be the first time British forces have been detained on such serious charges, which could be used by Afghan m...
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Spectacle
| Sep 10, 2012
Shaker Aamer has been held in Guantanamo Bay since 2002. He's a legal UK resident, married to a British national, with four children. He's also yet to face trial or be charged. So why is he still behind bars? Through conversations with activists ...
The 40 Commando Royal Marines have marched through their hometown of Taunton in Somerset, to mark their return from their final deployment in Afgha...