Britain offers visas to its Afghan interpreters
(Reuters) - Around 600 interpreters who serve alongside British soldiers in Afghanistan are to be offered visas to live in the UK, in a softening of the government's previous policy of encouraging them to stay in the country after British troops withdraw. - Britain offers visas to its Afghan interpreters
Sharp rise in number Afghan women in prison for "moral crimes"
Afghan parliament fails to pass divisive women's law
Sharp rise in number Afghan women in prison for "moral crimes"
Afghan parliament fails to pass divisive women's law
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