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Layla Maghribi

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Sabia and Khalid Azimi at the Afghanistan & Central Asian Association in west London. Layla Maghribi / The National
Fear grips families in UK with loved ones stuck in Taliban territory

Afghan centre in London gives help to those seeking ways to extricate vulnerable family from Afghanistan

UKSeptember 02, 2021
Sharif Safi was one of 35 Afghans awarded a Chevening scholarship this year. He made it out of Afghanistan on a French evacuation flight but is deeply worried for his parents and siblings still in Kabul. Sharif Safi / Twitter
Chevening scholars desperate to get families out of Afghanistan after deadly attacks

Students on scholarship programme rocked by events back home

UKAugust 27, 2021
Boris Johnson arrives for a visit at the British Armed Forces Northwood Headquarters. Getty Images
Boris Johnson: UK's job now is integrating Afghans

PM says Nato airlift is nearing its end amid security alert at Kabul airport

UKAugust 26, 2021
Fakhria Naistani is one of 35 Afghan students who were accepted on to the prestigious Chevening scholarship to complete a master's degree programme in the UK. Photo: Fakhria Naistani / Twitter
Afghan scholars arrive in UK after government U-turn

Reprieve for Chevening scholarship students from Kabul to resume their studies in Britain

UKAugust 26, 2021
A family arrives at Melsbroek military airport in Belgium from Kabul after the Taliban retook took control of Afghanistan. Reuters
Hundreds of Afghans waiting more than a year for UK resettlement

UNHCR expresses concern over the fate of Afghan refugees whose transfers could be further delayed

UKAugust 25, 2021
Dr Nooralhaq Nasimi, who founded the Afghan and Central Asian Association in west London, described the situation in Afghanistan as 'horrible'. Stefan Rousseau / PA Images via Getty
UK's Afghan centre engulfed by enquiries from worried loved ones

Immigration advice tops requests for information from families and friends

UKAugust 24, 2021
Roh Yakobi on a visit to Afghanistan in April. He accuses the West of abandoning the Afghan people and the values it claims to espouse. Roh Yakobi
Afghan failure shows the US is 'no longer willing to fight for its values'

Afghan-born former refugee Roh Yakobi despairs not only for his native country but for the global impact of the Taliban victory

UKAugust 21, 2021
Dr Waheed Arian is a British-Afghan radiologist who arrived in the UK as a child refugee in 1999. Courtesy Dr Waheed Arian
Afghan born doctor wants UK to welcome new refugees

The former refugee is a prominent medic who arrived in the UK alone as a 15 year old

UKAugust 19, 2021
Taliban fighters have been conducting house-to-house searches, resulting in three journalists being detained. AFP
UK and German media call on their governments to do more to help local Afghan journalists

Reports of the Taliban detaining journalists, while others have gone into hiding

UKAugust 18, 2021
The Whitworth Art Gallery in Manchester came under fire for removing an introductory statement of support with Palestinians by exhibitors, Forensic Architects, in their latest exhibit, Cloud Studies. Photo by Richard Gardner/Shutterstock
Whitworth Gallery reverses decision to remove Palestine statement after artists protest

Forensic Architecture demanded its exhibit be closed after message of solidarity was removed

UKAugust 18, 2021
Novelist Khaled Hosseini is a UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador and travelled to refugee camps in countries, including Italy, earlier this summer.
Afghan-American author Khaled Hosseini tells US: 'keep your borders open'

Writer was critical of President Joe Biden’s speech on Monday for failing to convey 'empathy'

AsiaAugust 17, 2021
Unaccompanied boys who crossed into Ceuta in May sit outside a warehouse used as temporary shelter. International rights groups have accused the Spanish government of breaking international and national law by returning minors to Morocco by force. AP
Spanish judge pauses forcible deportation of children to Morocco

Madrid and Rabat reached an agreement on the futures of 740 unaccompanied minors in Ceuta

EuropeAugust 17, 2021
Palestinians protest against he Balfour Declaration, a document from 1917 in which the UK promised to give Jews a homeland in Palestine. Heidi Levine for The National
UK charity focused on Britain's impact on Palestine expands fellowship programme

The Balfour Project aims to raise awareness of Britain's role in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict through debate

UKAugust 16, 2021
Wahid Hezb, who now lives in London, says the Afghan government and the Taliban 'should step aside because neither has legitimacy'. Layla Maghribi/The National
Pain of Taliban's resurgence keenly felt among Afghans in UK

Wahid Hezb is one of hundreds of thousands of refugees to have built new lives abroad

UKAugust 14, 2021
Sweeping Exhibition. Sally Souraya
London art installation reflects on civilian clean-up effort a year on from Beirut blast

'Sweeping', by performance artist Sally Souraya, looks at public response to the destruction of Lebanon's capital city

UKAugust 12, 2021
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